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What's wrong with Mariah (111,282)
by Edward from USA
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Bobby A, if you break your hip at 30, what are you supposed to do, sit around until you’re 60 to get it fixed? Please. That’s why Mariah sometimes moves a little stiff, giving robot realness. It's not her fault though, back them hip replacement technology wasn't that advanced.
(Thursday 18 September 2025; 02:02)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,281)
by Bobby A from United States
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I don't think MC had hip replacement surgery at 30 years old. That type of surgery is generally for people 60 and above.
(Thursday 18 September 2025; 00:50)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,281)
by Bobby A from United States
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I don't think MC had hip replacement surgery at 30 years old. That type of surgery is generally for people 60 and above.
(Thursday 18 September 2025; 00:50)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,269)
by BFF from United States
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This video claims she had hip replacement surgery back in 2000? That sounds pretty outlandish - having hip replacement at the age of 30/31. What possibly could have been happening at that time to cause such a surgery? Doesn't make any sense to me.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 16:28)
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Here For It All streaming party countdown (111,280)
by Bobby A from United States
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Sweetheart is one of my favorite 1998 MC songs. Her vocals are so clear.
(Thursday 18 September 2025; 00:47)
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Here For It All streaming party countdown (111,267)
by 4real4real from UK
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Day 6 - #1's (1998) + Sweetheart EP + I Still Believe EP + Do You Know Where You're Going To EP
September 17 is day 6 of the listening party, and we're stepping into the #1's era - a moment that doesn't always get the spotlight it deserves, but is way more interesting than people give it credit for.
By '98, Mariah had officially shut the door on the Tommy chapter and was living in a new kind of freedom. She went above the execs and flew straight to Japan after the divorce to meet with the head of Sony and hammer out her exit. That meeting cleared the way for a new five-album deal and a chance to steer her own ship. The label pitched a standard "greatest hits", but MC felt it was too soon to put a bow on her first act. So she turned it into a thank you to the fans - a celebration of becoming the female artist with the most U.S. #1 singles (13 at that point, edging out Madonna's 12).
What makes #1's special is that it wasn't just a trophy case; she gave us four new songs to keep the story moving. Sweetheart, a cover of Rainy Davis's ‘86 jam, came via Jermaine Dupri. The JD collab is fun, but the solo Mariah mix is where the magic lives: the production has room to breathe and her voice is front and center. And those low low's. My oh my. I know many of you listen to Dreamlover, Fantasy, Honey and Heartbreaker, in that order. The solo version slides perfectly between Honey and Heartbreaker.
And then there's When You Believe - the song that won an Oscar and gave us a moment nobody dared to dream of until it happened. Babyface built this sweeping gospel ballad for The Prince of Egypt, but it became something even bigger the instant Mariah and Whitney walked into the studio together. Two-thirds of the vocal trinity, finally side by side, not as rivals but as women with voices powerful enough to move mountains. You can feel the respect in every note, the way they listen to each other and lift each other up. What started as a soundtrack cut turned into the beginning of a real, lasting friendship between two legends who'd been unfairly set against each other for years. RIP Whitney - her light is still in that song.
I Still Believe is a full-circle moment: the Brenda K. Starr song she used to sing backing vocals on, now reimagined as her own. That EP is one of her best. The Pure Imagination remix, Stevie J's take with Mocha & Amil (her second all-female feature after the ABMB remix), and a stack of club mixes that still sound fresh today. The single made it to all the way to #4, proof that even her "bonus" tracks could almost hit the top.
Finally, Do You Know Where You're Going To (aka the Mahogany theme) finds Mariah leaning into introspection, and also into the Diana Ross lineage she's always nodded to. Tommy supposedly encouraged J.Lo to cover it after hearing Mariah wanted to release it as a single - so yes, it seems the seeds of sabotage were planted well before the Glitter days. But we love everybody and we move on.
And can we talk about the cover? That silver mini, the hair, the attitude, that pose - she looks sexy in the best way, referencing Ross's Diana album while serving "I'm free and I know it". It's easily one of her best covers.
Looking back, #1's quietly set a template: after MC, everyone from Michael Jackson to Destiny's Child to The Beatles put out their own "#1's" sets. But Mariah's wasn't just a compilation; it was a statement that she was still writing the story, even as she paused to celebrate the wins.
So spin the album and the EPs tonight. #1's might look like a stopgap on paper, but it's really the sound of an artist closing one door, opening another, and thanking the fans who'd been with her every step. LYM. Mariah Carey "Here For It All" release countdown streaming calendar: Midnight September 17th #1's, 18th Rainbow, 19th Glitter, 20th Charmie, 21st Emancipation, 22nd E=MC2, 23rd Memoirs, 24th Elusive Chanteuse, 25th Caution plus beyond, 26th HFIA.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:43)
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Vegas residency (111,279)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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Trust me, nothing would make me happier than that. I would pay someone to go to Vegas and to see her live, just out of joy.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 23:10)
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Vegas residency (111,264)
by Edward from USA
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Jamie, you've set yourself up for a "I really hope she sings live this time, just so we can finally shut you up". I got one of those from Zachariah, and it was awesome.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 14:50)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,278)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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I saw that and I think it is beyond fake. I think she is just afraid that she won't fall like she did shooting different version of the video Beautiful.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 23:06)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,269)
by BFF from United States
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This video claims she had hip replacement surgery back in 2000? That sounds pretty outlandish - having hip replacement at the age of 30/31. What possibly could have been happening at that time to cause such a surgery? Doesn't make any sense to me.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 16:28)
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Curse or cuss (111,277)
by Stacey from USA
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Parenting is tough. It's a lot harder than when I was a kid. Social media had become the game changer. Like I told TJ, you set the expectations and hope something sinks in. I try and teach my kids to laugh, work hard, nothing is automatic, honesty, integrity, and be kind. I'm trying to get my kids to enjoy Mariah's music. I play it in the car enough, lol. Sadly, that may not sink in. The closest I got was the summer of 2014 when my kids requested the "you don't know" song on our way to swimming lessons. It didn't take long term.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 21:46)
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Curse or cuss (111,265)
by Edward from USA
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Stacey, it's really sad. Even when we try to keep kids away from "bad words", like we used to call them, social media just blasts them from every angle. That's why the foundation they get at home is so important. Sure, they'll hear those words, but they should also know better than to actually use them. I remember when I was a kid, about 12 years ago, if I heard an adult outside my family cuss, I was shocked, I had never once heard my parents do it. Even now, I don't really cuss, though I might drop a word or two with friends, but it's not part of how I normally talk. I know it sounds harsh by today's standards, but where I grew up, if you disrespected your elders or cussed, you'd get smacked right on the mouth.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:12)
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Article: Mariah Carey announces Las Vegas Holiday shows (111,276)
by Stacey from USA
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Thanks for the clarification. When you said, I like others artists, I thought we'll good for you, lol.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 21:38)
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Article: Mariah Carey announces Las Vegas Holiday shows (111,259)
by Edward from USA
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Autocorrect is killing me. Instead of "I like other artists" I meant "Unlike other artists".
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 12:19)
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Mariah's priorities (111,275)
by Stacey from USA
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In the states there were warning labels for movies, music, etc. I was born in 1977. My years of childhood were of course the 80s and 90s. No technology like we have today. I agree with you 100% we are raising snowflakes. Such whiny entitled brats. Not every kid. I teach plenty of good students who understand the value of hard work. I teach middle school special education so yeah I can speak to this somewhat. It's a hard balance of when to choice for my kids and let them choose for themselves. All three of my kids are teenagers. I have to teach what I can and hope it sinks in. 
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 21:35)
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Mariah's priorities (111,255)
by TJ from Norway
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I do agree about parenting your kids to not swear while talking, as I [too] think it's not necessary to use those words. Did you grow up in a society where there was warnings on movies, albums and so on? I did not. I see the parenting guidance on the different tv series and stuff on Netflix etc, and I'm thinking this has to be a result of the worst generation ever when thinking of parenting. Generation X. We are helicoptering, stuff pillows under their arms (actually mattresses) and trying to protect them in ways that makes them incredibly insecure and not capable to handle normal problems in life. I'm not saying that you're one of those, because I really do believe you're not, but I see the parents of Generation X are often doing that.
I think kids at home, and kids away from their parents can be totally different personalities and behave so differently that a lot of the parents would be shocked. Even in religious communities.
Mariah's kids, I hope get the protecting they need, because I've said from day one that I hoped they would grow up away from fame and the public life she's living.
Sadly this is not my first language, and I hope I made a point here. Peace and love.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 07:21)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,274)
by Edward from USA
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She actually ended up having hip replacement surgery. If you remember her MTV Cribs episode, she fell off a treadmill while working out in high heels. Classic Mariah.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 20:32)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,269)
by BFF from United States
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This video claims she had hip replacement surgery back in 2000? That sounds pretty outlandish - having hip replacement at the age of 30/31. What possibly could have been happening at that time to cause such a surgery? Doesn't make any sense to me.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 16:28)
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Vegas residency (111,273)
by Edward from USA
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At this point, I can appreciate some good lipping. Mariah has managed to fool me a couple of times, and honestly, I don't mind. It lets me relax instead of sitting on the edge of my seat, so I can just enjoy how great she looks and take in the whole performance.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 20:29)
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Vegas residency (111,268)
by Jamie from UK
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Haha I know, imagine she comes out with full on 1994 vocals and shuts everyone up. Somehow I think we're a bit late in the day for live vocals now, which is sad but it's where we're at I guess.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:50)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,272)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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I would say the high heels could cause it, there are poison for the feet. But at the age of 30/31, that's hard to believe. I know a woman who had that hip sugery at 56 which is very "young" too. She always had high heels on. I will never understand why damage the foot just for a certain look. I can understand if a woman is very small and wants to look higher, but for a tall woman it makes no sense. You can wear chic shoes with a small heel, boots or cool sneakers, they even makes you younger. So it's a win-win.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 19:34)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,269)
by BFF from United States
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This video claims she had hip replacement surgery back in 2000? That sounds pretty outlandish - having hip replacement at the age of 30/31. What possibly could have been happening at that time to cause such a surgery? Doesn't make any sense to me.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 16:28)
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My prayer (111,271)
by Dove from United States
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Me too. That's my biggest prayer for Mariah. That she will meet her soul mate and they will be happy and content for the rest of their lives. Someone like Tina Turner's second husband. You could tell he adored her. Mariah writes a lot of songs about love so I think deep inside it's what she truly desires.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 17:49)
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Lambi (111,261)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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That's my biggest wish for Mariah, to find a real partner/man. (Beside health of course, the most important thing.) Not a clown or another player or wannabe. I think Mariah's chosen men are mostly awful. The same with Mr. Anderson, I hope they only make music together. Just business. For a serious partner, he's a no no. Bryan and Mariah were a beautiful couple. He seemed like he really cared for her. And as a human he seemed to have a good heart and spirit. It's so sad it didn't work. I remember the little video where they were playing table-tennis together. Mariah was looking so happy and normal. No diva, just a woman who enjoys the time with her man.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:42)
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Lip syncing (111,270)
by Bill from the UK
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And the OGs.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 17:46)
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Lip syncing (111,263)
by Dove from United States
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I honestly prefer when she lip syncs nowadays. At least I know it'll sound good. The only people who notice are the lambs and the haters.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:57)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,269)
by BFF from United States
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This video claims she had hip replacement surgery back in 2000? That sounds pretty outlandish - having hip replacement at the age of 30/31. What possibly could have been happening at that time to cause such a surgery? Doesn't make any sense to me.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 16:28)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,260)
by Lara from Middle East
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I don't know what's wrong with her but I can tell you what's wrong in this video I found on Facebook trying to explain her stiffness. Thankfully, most of the comments make sense unlike the video.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:35)
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Vegas residency (111,268)
by Jamie from UK
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Haha I know, imagine she comes out with full on 1994 vocals and shuts everyone up. Somehow I think we're a bit late in the day for live vocals now, which is sad but it's where we're at I guess.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:50)
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Vegas residency (111,264)
by Edward from USA
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Jamie, you've set yourself up for a "I really hope she sings live this time, just so we can finally shut you up". I got one of those from Zachariah, and it was awesome.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 14:50)
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Here For It All streaming party countdown (111,267)
by 4real4real from UK
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Day 6 - #1's (1998) + Sweetheart EP + I Still Believe EP + Do You Know Where You're Going To EP
September 17 is day 6 of the listening party, and we're stepping into the #1's era - a moment that doesn't always get the spotlight it deserves, but is way more interesting than people give it credit for.
By '98, Mariah had officially shut the door on the Tommy chapter and was living in a new kind of freedom. She went above the execs and flew straight to Japan after the divorce to meet with the head of Sony and hammer out her exit. That meeting cleared the way for a new five-album deal and a chance to steer her own ship. The label pitched a standard "greatest hits", but MC felt it was too soon to put a bow on her first act. So she turned it into a thank you to the fans - a celebration of becoming the female artist with the most U.S. #1 singles (13 at that point, edging out Madonna's 12).
What makes #1's special is that it wasn't just a trophy case; she gave us four new songs to keep the story moving. Sweetheart, a cover of Rainy Davis's ‘86 jam, came via Jermaine Dupri. The JD collab is fun, but the solo Mariah mix is where the magic lives: the production has room to breathe and her voice is front and center. And those low low's. My oh my. I know many of you listen to Dreamlover, Fantasy, Honey and Heartbreaker, in that order. The solo version slides perfectly between Honey and Heartbreaker.
And then there's When You Believe - the song that won an Oscar and gave us a moment nobody dared to dream of until it happened. Babyface built this sweeping gospel ballad for The Prince of Egypt, but it became something even bigger the instant Mariah and Whitney walked into the studio together. Two-thirds of the vocal trinity, finally side by side, not as rivals but as women with voices powerful enough to move mountains. You can feel the respect in every note, the way they listen to each other and lift each other up. What started as a soundtrack cut turned into the beginning of a real, lasting friendship between two legends who'd been unfairly set against each other for years. RIP Whitney - her light is still in that song.
I Still Believe is a full-circle moment: the Brenda K. Starr song she used to sing backing vocals on, now reimagined as her own. That EP is one of her best. The Pure Imagination remix, Stevie J's take with Mocha & Amil (her second all-female feature after the ABMB remix), and a stack of club mixes that still sound fresh today. The single made it to all the way to #4, proof that even her "bonus" tracks could almost hit the top.
Finally, Do You Know Where You're Going To (aka the Mahogany theme) finds Mariah leaning into introspection, and also into the Diana Ross lineage she's always nodded to. Tommy supposedly encouraged J.Lo to cover it after hearing Mariah wanted to release it as a single - so yes, it seems the seeds of sabotage were planted well before the Glitter days. But we love everybody and we move on.
And can we talk about the cover? That silver mini, the hair, the attitude, that pose - she looks sexy in the best way, referencing Ross's Diana album while serving "I'm free and I know it". It's easily one of her best covers.
Looking back, #1's quietly set a template: after MC, everyone from Michael Jackson to Destiny's Child to The Beatles put out their own "#1's" sets. But Mariah's wasn't just a compilation; it was a statement that she was still writing the story, even as she paused to celebrate the wins.
So spin the album and the EPs tonight. #1's might look like a stopgap on paper, but it's really the sound of an artist closing one door, opening another, and thanking the fans who'd been with her every step. LYM. Mariah Carey "Here For It All" release countdown streaming calendar: Midnight September 17th #1's, 18th Rainbow, 19th Glitter, 20th Charmie, 21st Emancipation, 22nd E=MC2, 23rd Memoirs, 24th Elusive Chanteuse, 25th Caution plus beyond, 26th HFIA.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:43)
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Here For It All streaming party countdown (111,164)
by 4real4real from UK
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Day 3 - Music Box 30th Anniversary + Dreamlover EP + Anytime You Need a Friend EP + Never Forget You EP Anyway....for those of us who are actually interested in the topic at hand: listening along to Mariah's discography on the lead up to HFIA, today we move on to Music Box - the album that quietly took over the world in '93 and made MC a household name.
Shout out to all the lambs who were introduced to Mariah during this era. We don't acknowledge time but you have been a loyal fan for 32 minutes and counting.
Some fans call Music Box her "AC ballad era", but the real ones know there's way more happening: the layering on Never Forget You, the gospel storm that is Anytime You Need a Friend, the dancefloor readiness of Now That I Know, the haunting otherworldliness of Everything Fades Away.
Trivia time: Music Box sold over 28 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling albums of the '90s. It gave us three US top 5 singles - "Dreamlover" and "Hero" both hit #1, while "Anytime..." peaked at #12 but became a huge fan fave (and that gospel outro still slaps 30 years later).
The 30th anniversary edition includes Mariah's full live set from her 1993 Proctor's Theater show in New York - the show that a lot of fans only knew via bootlegs or partial tapes. Now we get almost the entire concert in high quality. Two songs ("Hero" and "Dreamlover") were the only ones previously released from this concert, the rest is new-to-official release. It's like stepping back to 1993 and seeing her voice still finding even more power and nuance in a live space.
And I know some of you are young enough to remember the remix culture this era birthed. The Dreamlover EP had David Morales' Def Club Mix, a moment that cemented Mariah as a legit dance floor girlie. The Anytime You Need a Friend EP turned a gospel anthem into a house stomper, and Never Forget You showed off her R&B instincts long before that was cool for pop stars, so remember to revisit the EPs as well. LYM.
(Saturday 13 September 2025; 17:54)
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Billboard Hot 100 (111,266)
by Edward from USA
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I was just scrolling through the Billboard Hot 100 like I used to, and I'm flabbergasted, who are all these people? I think I only recognized about seven artists on the whole list. Times have really changed. That's why Mariah being at the top every single year with "AIWFCIY" is something we should never take for granted.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 15:38)
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Curse or cuss (111,265)
by Edward from USA
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Stacey, it's really sad. Even when we try to keep kids away from "bad words", like we used to call them, social media just blasts them from every angle. That's why the foundation they get at home is so important. Sure, they'll hear those words, but they should also know better than to actually use them. I remember when I was a kid, about 12 years ago, if I heard an adult outside my family cuss, I was shocked, I had never once heard my parents do it. Even now, I don't really cuss, though I might drop a word or two with friends, but it's not part of how I normally talk. I know it sounds harsh by today's standards, but where I grew up, if you disrespected your elders or cussed, you'd get smacked right on the mouth.
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Mariah's priorities (111,250)
by Stacey from USA
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I am glad we have warnings. As a mom to three kids (17, 14, 12), I don't want my children thinking those words are acceptable in their daily language. Swear words lack credibility with me. Just so unnecessary, IMHO. Sure my kids are exposed to them daily in school. I teach them to avoid using those words. My hope is that they will use them sparingly like me, lol.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 01:17)
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Vegas residency (111,264)
by Edward from USA
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Jamie, you've set yourself up for a "I really hope she sings live this time, just so we can finally shut you up". I got one of those from Zachariah, and it was awesome.
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Vegas residency (111,258)
by Jamie from UK
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Because she’s been doing it for years and more so recently. But if she sings live then bonus but highly doubt it
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 11:43)
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Lip syncing (111,263)
by Dove from United States
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I honestly prefer when she lip syncs nowadays. At least I know it'll sound good. The only people who notice are the lambs and the haters.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:57)
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Thank God I found you (111,262)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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99 was a fun year to be a Mariah fan. Rainbow was the most pop album from her with a touch of RnB. But it made sense, it was the time of Britney Spears and boybands. So 98 Degrees were a perfect match for "TGIFY". Joe was also a good choice. It's not one of her top 5 number one songs, but it's a cute little song. The remixes are really good. RnB at its best.
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Thank God I found you (111,247)
by Giovanni from USA
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I find it funny somebody posted about why the dislike for this song recently and now I'm listening it to non stop haha. I just listened to the remix for the first time and I like it. I prefer the original but the remix is not bad at all. Very sexy song and the music is good. I wish we could have gotten more Mariah songs from '99.
(Tuesday 16 September 2025; 20:25)
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Lambi (111,261)
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That's my biggest wish for Mariah, to find a real partner/man. (Beside health of course, the most important thing.) Not a clown or another player or wannabe. I think Mariah's chosen men are mostly awful. The same with Mr. Anderson, I hope they only make music together. Just business. For a serious partner, he's a no no. Bryan and Mariah were a beautiful couple. He seemed like he really cared for her. And as a human he seemed to have a good heart and spirit. It's so sad it didn't work. I remember the little video where they were playing table-tennis together. Mariah was looking so happy and normal. No diva, just a woman who enjoys the time with her man.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:42)
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Lambi (111,245)
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I agree, Bryan is fine and dresses decent compared to Anderson. Mariah looked so happy when they were together. I really wish they were still a thing because they made a great couple. I truly felt Bryan really loved her and wasn't out for her money etc. For a while I felt MC had finally found her man but I guess maybe Bryan wanted a family or there were other reasons why they broke up. Even with Nick I never really cared for him or took him serious because he was sort of goofy, and well look what happened he cheated on her. Like how dare you. I do hope Mariah finds love again one day and that it lasts.
(Tuesday 16 September 2025; 19:56)
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What's wrong with Mariah (111,260)
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I don't know what's wrong with her but I can tell you what's wrong in this video I found on Facebook trying to explain her stiffness. Thankfully, most of the comments make sense unlike the video.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 13:35)
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Article: Mariah Carey announces Las Vegas Holiday shows (111,259)
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Autocorrect is killing me. Instead of "I like other artists" I meant "Unlike other artists".
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Article: Mariah Carey announces Las Vegas Holiday shows (111,251)
by Edward from USA
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Stacey, I like other artists, Celine had a custom-built $75M, 4000-seat created just for her at Caesars Palace called The Collosseum. For years Vegas had the reputation of being where artists with fading careers went to perform, but Celine completely changed that narrative. She made performing in Vegas relevant and prestigious.
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 04:11)
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Vegas residency (111,258)
by Jamie from UK
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Because she’s been doing it for years and more so recently. But if she sings live then bonus but highly doubt it
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Vegas residency (111,257)
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How do you know that?
(Wednesday 17 September 2025; 10:24)
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