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About Bobby A from United States: I have been a Lamb since 1990. I know Mariah. I love her music. I breathe her music.

MC (107,332) by Bobby A from United States
C, MC was giving us TEOM vocals that night with no backing tracks. I remember those piercing high notes she gave that night. Do we need to meet on Bankhead Highway? Lol. Check this out.
(Saturday 7 September 2024; 21:51)
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Angels Advocate tour (107,329) by Bobby A from United States
That's right Libra. I forgot about that. MC kept us waiting a long time as I remember now. They started playing R&B songs and everybody was just waiting or leaving their seats getting drinks. Then 30 minutes later the band started playing the opening song and MC's voice came on and then it was on. It has always been my best concert ever. The show was suppose to start at 7pm . I We didn't leave until a little before 10pm I think. You won't experience a great R&B concert unless it is in Atlanta. Sometimes I miss living there because of just being able to experience all of the artists who always have a stop in Atlanta.
(Saturday 7 September 2024; 01:02)
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Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica) (107,322) by Bobby A from United States
MC should have won a Grammy for Glitter. Also, according to this article, TEOM was snubbed at Grammys in 2006. I wonder why no one has ever talked about it.
(Friday 6 September 2024; 04:23)
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Angels Advocate tour (107,320) by Bobby A from United States
That is the only tour that I have experienced. It was in Atlanta and her vocals were on point. There were no backing tracks. The crowd went crazy with every song. After the concert, we got to see MC walk out from back of the Fox Theatre onto a Peachtree Street side street and get into the limousine. It was something being that close to MC. I will never forget it.
(Thursday 5 September 2024; 22:13)
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Help with my MC ballads playlist (107,312) by Bobby A from United States
Thank you Terna. I love it. Never Too Far is a better closing song. I heard MC and a male voice talking throughout Angels Prelude for the first time. I love that you chose to Camouflage after Angels Prelude. It's like the two songs were written at the same time. Why did you choose Yours as the opening song?
(Wednesday 4 September 2024; 20:59)
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New male Indie R&B singers (107,308) by Bobby A from United States
What do you think about these new male Indie Pop/R&B singers like Chris Tompkins and Aaron Frazer gaining exposure. They both have a following that is increasing and surely more after their U.S. tour starts in September and October. Aaron Frazer's Payback and Dime songs are really good.
(Tuesday 3 September 2024; 19:17)
Help with my MC ballads playlist (107,307) by Bobby A from United States
Thank you, Terna. It is just me being creative and bored on Saturday night. Lol. I don't have a Spotify account anymore. Do you think Circles is a good opener? Should I close with IWTKWLI or FLB?
(Tuesday 3 September 2024; 19:08)
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Help with my MC ballads playlist (107,303) by Bobby A from United States
I am creating this Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis/Tricky Stewart/The-Dream/Big Jim Wright/James Poyser/Jermaine Dupri/Bryan Michael Cox playlist to relax to next Saturday night. I need some help sequencing the tracks so that the songs flow seamlessly together. Here is my tracklisting. Let me know which tracks need to be moved around.

1. Circles
2. Yours
3. H.A.T.E.U.
4. For The Record
5. Mine Again
6. I Wish You Knew
7. Want You
8. Cry.
9. Lead The Way
10. It's A Wrap
11. Never Too Far
12. Cool On You
13. Angel The Prelude
14. Angels Cry
15. Languishing
16. Camouflage
17. Bliss
18. Fly Like A Bird
19. I Want To Know What Love Is
(Tuesday 3 September 2024; 00:15)
All Alone In Love (D++ Edit) // Neo Soul Vibes (107,297) by Bobby A from United States
I love it. The neo-soul vibe fits AIL perfectly. RJ, what other remixes have you found on YouTube?
(Monday 2 September 2024; 14:29)
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Ms. Patti tribute (107,295) by Bobby A from United States
I love this performance.
(Sunday 1 September 2024; 11:03)
Muni Long's Revenge (107,292) by Bobby A from United States
Muni Long's Revenge is the R&B album of the year. Check it out. My favorites are Make Me Forget, Made For Me, Type Questions, Bestie, and Waste No Time. Two of my favorite producers helped Muni Long craft a brillant masterpiece. Tricky Stewart handled production and sequencing the tracklisting. Kuk Kurrell produced Muni's vocals. I wouldn't mind if all three help MC craft her next masterpiece. I have always loved Tricky's and Kuk's production style. I am just waiting for MC to release something in 2025.
(Saturday 31 August 2024; 14:18)
Lesser known ballads remixed (107,290) by Bobby A from United States
What if Mine Again was made into this huge dance track sampling Finally by CeCe Peniston. Also, I thought about a Subtle Invitation dance version sampling Torn by Letoya Luckett.
(Friday 30 August 2024; 20:19)
Mariah's mom and sister died on the same day (107,287) by Bobby A from United States
I thought the same thing. She was very emotional during Make It Happen. MIH has always been one of her songs that has held a special place in her heart. I went back and watched this today (at 17:45) and it made think Patricia was always proud of MC. It made me cry when MC put her head on her mother. Also, it made think how I tried to make my mother proud of me, but she could not love me completely without thinking about how my existence on this earth was not in her plans as a 23 year old woman in 1970s.
(Wednesday 28 August 2024; 21:03)
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(107,282) by Bobby A from United States
I feel MC got the closure she needed with her mother. No change will be needed because MC is Mariah Carey. She is already full of so much greatness as a diva. MC is at peace to carry on Patricia's memory speaking and remembering only good things about her mother.
(Wednesday 28 August 2024; 00:39)
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Mariah's mom and sister died on the same day (107,271) by Bobby A from United States
Y'all let's be nice during this time in MC's life.
(Tuesday 27 August 2024; 17:18)
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Mariah's mom and sister died on the same day (107,256) by Bobby A from United States
Morgan and MC will be close again.
(Tuesday 27 August 2024; 02:33)
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Mariah's mom and sister died on the same day (107,253) by Bobby A from United States
This is so sad. I send my heartfelt condolences to MC. I will be keeping MC and Morgan in my prayers.
(Monday 26 August 2024; 23:53)
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What's the deal, Do You Know (107,248) by Bobby A from United States
MC always choses the perfect songs to cover. I like it just as much as I Iike Out Here On My Own.
(Monday 26 August 2024; 20:59)
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Justice for Gliiter in 2024 (107,245) by Bobby A from United States
This article is the reason why we need justice for Glitter. What can we do? Probably not much until Virgin stops playing hardball with MC because of her huge payout after one album. Virgin won't relinquish full masters rights to MC to allow her to re-release the soundtrack on vinyl as a RSD vinyl or in her own store. I am surprised Virgin allowed her to add the soundtrack to streaming services. Sometimes I think non Lambs don't even know how good the Glitter soundtrack is because of Virgin's hardball tactics. I wish I could have been in that executive conference room when Virgin executives agreed to drop MC and pay her so much to end her contract. Lol.
(Monday 26 August 2024; 05:14)
What's the deal, Do You Know (107,242) by Bobby A from United States
MC sure has covered a lot of 80's songs. I wonder why. Lol.

1. Open Arms
2. The Beautiful Ones
3. Against All Odds
4. Do You Know Where You Are Going? [1975]
5. Didn't Mean To Turn You On
6. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
7. Bringin On A Heartbreak
8. I Want To Know What Love Is
9. One More Try
(Monday 26 August 2024; 03:42)
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Kenny G (107,239) by Bobby A from United States
Why didn't MC ever do a collaboration with Kenny G. I can't believe one never happened?
(Sunday 25 August 2024; 19:07)
Twister (107,238) by Bobby A from United States
I knew my video treatment would be taken the wrong way if I didn't fully go detail about video treatment. Twister was a hair stylist. I was thinking MC would be a hairstylist at a hair salon with all of Twister's co-workers. They are all watching a video that Twister made for them about all of the good times that had as friends. Scenes go back and forth with MC and the ladies watching the Twister's video and MC closing up the hair salon reminiscing and singing about Twister until she covers up Twister's chair with a gold and silver cover for the last time. MC's man knocks on the door to pick her up. She opens the door and an Edward look-a-like fine sexy man stands at the door. He says "Babe, are you ready to leave?" MC closes and locks up the hair salon. The last scene we see is the name of shop bearing Twister's name.
(Saturday 24 August 2024; 02:47)
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Twister (107,235) by Bobby A from United States
Great post. I think about Twister all of the time. MC's voice is so strong on this gem. The first line is MC at her best with writing thought provoking lyrics. "She was kind of fragile." "And she had a lot to grapple with." I have always imagined MC styling someone hair singing Twister in a video.
(Thursday 22 August 2024; 21:52)
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Migrate (107,230) by Bobby A from United States
E=MC2 is probably one of MC's best albums to be remixed and reimagined by New York DJ John Morales. He is really good at taking an artist's songs and turning them into something different. Check out his remixed songs by Marvin Gay, Teena Marie, Teddy Pendergrass and this dancefloor jam.
(Thursday 22 August 2024; 09:38)
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Migrate (107,223) by Bobby A from United States
Maybe if a high school cheerleading squad or a couple of high school besties created a football jamboree or homecoming dance routine to an instrumental track, then it would go viral. The lyrics are kind of outdated now singing about getting ready to go to the club and being at the club. No one sings or raps about being at club now. Probably one of MC's most missed opportunities for a number one song. It really makes me wonder if L.A. Reid was really running Def Jam in 2008. He just lacked the same enthusiasm for E=MC2 that he had for TEOM.
(Wednesday 21 August 2024; 03:15)
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