The complete guide to Mariah Carey's new album
Here's everything we know about the diva's 13th LP, formerly titled "The Art of Letting Go". Mariah Carey's 2009 album Memoirs of an Angel boasted a Top 10 hit "Obsessed" and sold an impressive (but rather low for Mariah) 546,000 copies total. Five years later, she's on the verge of releasing a new album with the usual hype and excitement that follows a Mariah record, and the stakes are higher than ever.
With six years since the 2008 smash "Touch My Body" hit No. 1, this year will mark the longest amount of time Mimi has ever gone without a chart-topping single - the previous stretch was five years between 2000's "Thank God I Found You" and "We Belong Together" in 2005.
After canceling an R&B remix album of Memoirs in 2010 in favor of recording her 13th studio album, Mimi said she's gone through a "journey" and "been through a lot" over the last few years. That's no joke: She dropped her Merry Christmas II You album, gave birth to twins in a "really difficult" pregnancy with hubby Nick Cannon and joined the controversy-bogged American Idol judging panel with "Satan", presumed to be fellow judge Nicki Minaj.
In late summer 2012, Mariah started giving the first hints about the record. "I'm not trying to follow any particular trend," she told Billboard. "I want it to be well received. I want to stay true to myself and the music that I love and make the fans happy. I can't even express this properly but I feel like this is gonna be my favorite album." Lambs, are you ready?
Our first taste of new Mariah music came in August 2012 via the hip hop/R&B collabo "Triumphant (Get Em)" featuring Rick Ross and Meek Mill. Curiously, the rappers handled the verses while Mimi only sang on the chorus and bridge. The result was lackluster and failed to chart on the Hot 100, demoting the track to a "buzz single" that will presumably not make the final album.
Nine months later, "#Beautiful" featuring Miguel was billed as the album's lead single. The silky-smooth R&B jam became a summer anthem and peaked at No. 15 on the Hot 100. It was the diva's biggest chart hit since 2009. Mariah dropped the "The Art of Letting Go" on November 11, 2013. Despite a "genius" Facebook release model and her surprise serenades for fans, the track didn't connect and missed the Hot 100.
The single was originally set to be the title track off the record. But Mariah told MTV that when the album cover leaked and she started adding new songs, she decided the title was no longer representative of the album. As a Valentine's Day present, Mariah announced she'd release her new love ballad "You're Mine (Eternal)". The track came as a solo version with a steamy music video along with a remix version featuring Trey Songz that came with its own sensual visual. The track garnered acclaim for its similarities to Mariah's megahit "We Belong Together" and peaked at No. 88 on the Hot 100 so far.
Mariah also told MTV the new album "is all for the nostalgia" of her past classic albums and doesn't dabble in today's EDM-obsessed culture. "While I was writing, there were conversations where I asked, 'So, I have to jump on the techno bandwagon? Because I'd rather stay off the bandwagon if that's the case.' Not everybody has to be on that type of beat to get on the radio."
The album boasts a long list of collaborators (both rumored and confirmed) that could hopefully see Mimi taking some risks: Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins (previous Mariah collaborator - "So Lonely" featuring Twista - produced single "The Art of Letting Go"), Q-Tip (The Tribe Called Quest frontman told us he was working on the album in August 2012), Jermaine Dupri (a producer working with Mariah since the '90s - "Always Be My Baby", "Sweetheart", "We Belong Together"), David Morales (the dancefloor maestro who's served remixes like the "My All" Morales 'My' Club Remix, featured on Mimi's official The Remixes album), Bryan-Michael Cox (a producer with two singles off her comeback album The Emancipation of Mimi - "Shake It Off" and "Don't Forget About Us"), Hit-Boy (a new Mimi collaborator, rumored to have crafted a track titled "Thirsty", he's risen to A-list producer status with tracks like Kanye West & Jay Z's "N****s in Paris", Beyonce's "XO" and Lil Wayne's "Drop the World"), The-Dream (a recent favorite of Mariah who worked on her last No. 1, "Touch My Body", and co-produced almost every track on her Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel LP), Mike WiLL Made It (R&B-pop's go-to guy - Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop", Ciara's "Body Party" - is a new collaborator for Mimi, confirmed in a Billboard interview), R. Kelly (while Mariah teased a studio snap with Kellz saying "working on a new song!" we're wondering if it's for the Chicago crooner's Trapped in the Closet series, no official word yet), and Loris Holland (the singer tweeted she was in the studio with Holland, who worked on her past albums such as 1995's Daydream and 2005's The Emancipation of Mimi). As Billboard noted in a February feature, it's unclear who will end up on the album.
Mariah's faced a few hurdles with this project. In early July, the diva was rushed to a hospital after dislocating her shoulder while shooting a video for the remix of "#Beautiful". The album's original release date of July 23, 2013 was also pushed back indefinitely after Mariah "got so immersed in the creative process". She told fans on Twitter, "I just don't feel I would be doing it justice to release it on 7/23. I'd rather not exclude meaningful songs. I want to give you this album as it's meant to be heard."
Producer Bryan-Michael Cox cited Mariah's difficult pregnancy and Idol as other roadblocks, but he likens the record's evolution to cooking "a honey-baked ham". He told Billboard, "Over the past couple of years we've added songs, scratched songs, slow-baking this record like a honey-baked ham - when you take a bite of that ham, people will be extremely and pleasantly surprised."
This February, Mariah announced the album will drop May 6 via a two-minute video reminding the world of everything the singer has accomplished - including a scan of every Billboard Hot 100 chart for each of her 18 No. 1 songs. There's still a lot more to come from the record - including its title, album art and tracklist - so keep checking Fuse for more details. (Fuse)
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