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iTunes (109,108)
by Jamie from UK
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It's on there, I've purchased it
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:51)
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by Tameka walker from United states
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Someone needs to let Mariah Carey team know what is going on so the problem can be corrected. I would like to purchase a copy of the new single to support her.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:39)
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iTunes (109,107)
by Tameka walker from United states
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Someone needs to let Mariah Carey team know what is going on so the problem can be corrected. I would like to purchase a copy of the new single to support her.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:39)
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Confirmed: Mariah is making history (109,106)
by Lambi from USA
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Have you guys seen this? Mariah is making major moves. Long article, I broke it down so you don't have to: - Mariah Carey is teaming up with Larry Jackson's indie music company, Gamma, instead of a big record label. - She sees this as a way to control her story and create music on her own terms. - L.A. Reid will executive-produce her new album through his company, Mega. - They've signed a multi-album deal aiming to make music history. - Mariah's goal is to get her 20th number-one hit to tie The Beatles' record and then go beyond that. - The partnership was announced in June during Black Music Month to highlight its importance. - Reid says this is a win-win, with both Mariah and Larry working to stay fresh and relevant in today's music scene.
Mariah really looked at a $400 million company and said, "Okay let's get festive"? She's retiring as the greatest of all time lambily. This is so exciting. #1 to infinity indeed.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:33)
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Type Dangerous (109,105)
by TJ from Norway
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This beat is much better than ILT in my opinion. The bass is heavy.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:30)
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Type Dangerous (109,099)
by Musti from UK
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I think this is her strongest first single since ILT. It took me a couple of listens to find the vibe but now that I have I can't listen to anything else. The tune is absolutely addictive. I'm living for her confidence and sass. Plus I have a feeling this is a "reminder" single like ILT. There's something much bigger coming.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 13:01)
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iTunes (109,104)
by Jamie from UK
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You mean it's not there to purchase or on the chart?
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:28)
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iTunes (109,103)
by Bobby A from United States
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It is still not showing up. The label made a mistake and sent it to iTunes as an album. Hopefully, they will get it corrected soon.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:03)
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iTunes (109,103)
by Bobby A from United States
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It is still not showing up. The label made a mistake and sent it to iTunes as an album. Hopefully, they will get it corrected soon.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 14:03)
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iTunes (109,082)
by Tameka walker from United states
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Where is Mariah on iTunes?
(Friday 6 June 2025; 07:51)
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Type Dangerous (109,102)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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I enjoyed it. Is it my favorite? No but it's a grower. I love the witty lyrics throwing shade very SIO, TMB, Migrate and ILT vibes with the shade. It's a very new sound for her yet sounds classic Mariah. I love the effort being put into the era. Starting with the Easter eggs in the DFAU remix calendar, followed by the teasers and now a full fledged lyric video with visuals. A lot of radio is also playing her which is great that she has radio deals. She signed on to a new label. I hope they promote this single and album to the max. I don't care at this point about charting but I want her to give it a good shot by promoting and pushing herself.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 13:52)
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Type Dangerous (109,079)
by Shezz from Pk
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Ok I ain't mad. I quite like it. Still processing but initial reaction was very very positive - unlike all the other singles she's released over the years. The lyric video helped me get more into it. I think it's her best lead single in a long ass while.
Mariah - get behind it and give it your all. I hope a proper video is coming soon. I feel like they haven't shot it yet. This is going to be the [It's like that] of [MC16]. The punchy re introduction to get the attention and then she'll knock us down with the WBT of this era.
It's not gold but hor the first time in a long time, not disappointed MC.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 06:42)
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Can you handle this? I don't know (109,101)
by Lambi from USA
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Totally, she could just have fun with the video. Reusing old clips is such a trend now. It'd be genius if she tied it all back to her past: "Motorcycle man had a yen for me" - that's the Japanese guy from Boy I Need You. "Computer boy toy" - same energy as the nerd from Touch My Body. "Construction guy moving pounds in custom" - clearly a nod to Wentworth Miller, the structural engineer from Prison Break.
It'd be funny, iconic, and super nostalgic, fans would eat it up.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 13:45)
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Can you handle this? I don't know (109,084)
by Tyler from United States
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The references in the song should all be nostalgic throwbacks in the music video. Motor cycle man. Hmm. That music video has been making rounds on social media lately. The computer guy. Who that be? Lol. Construction guy, not sure on that one though. Maybe I'm off but that's what they should do. Catchy song.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 08:19)
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Type Dangerous (109,100)
by Lambi from USA
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That's fair, it definitely has a harder edge than GTFO, and I think it's because Mariah's clearly flexing here - "certified diamonds like a song I wrote" is a wild line - but honestly, the song feels like something that was originally scrapped and is now being reworked, kind of like what she did with Save The Day. I heard hints of Thirsty, Standing O, and Inseparable, and the chorus feels more like a string of adlibs that eventually became the hook. It's not her strongest work, but I really like her attitude in it, very Obsessed energy. Still, imagine if A No No had this kind of hype behind it pre-release? It would have been game over for The Beatles.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 13:28)
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Type Dangerous (109,098)
by BFF from United States
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This definitely hits harder than "GTFO" from Caution. I love the Eric B. and Rakim sample, and I love the sassy send ups of Tommy, Nick, and company. It's not quite on the level of "#Beautiful" with Miguel, but it definitely feels fresh and current. I haven't really listened to much current music recently, so I do not know where it fits in the current pop ecosystem.
I know we cannot focus on getting a hit, but I'd really love to see Mariah unseat The Beatles.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:47)
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Type Dangerous (109,099)
by Musti from UK
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I think this is her strongest first single since ILT. It took me a couple of listens to find the vibe but now that I have I can't listen to anything else. The tune is absolutely addictive. I'm living for her confidence and sass. Plus I have a feeling this is a "reminder" single like ILT. There's something much bigger coming.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 13:01)
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Type Dangerous (109,098)
by BFF from United States
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This definitely hits harder than "GTFO" from Caution. I love the Eric B. and Rakim sample, and I love the sassy send ups of Tommy, Nick, and company. It's not quite on the level of "#Beautiful" with Miguel, but it definitely feels fresh and current. I haven't really listened to much current music recently, so I do not know where it fits in the current pop ecosystem.
I know we cannot focus on getting a hit, but I'd really love to see Mariah unseat The Beatles.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:47)
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Type Dangerous (109,098)
by BFF from United States
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This definitely hits harder than "GTFO" from Caution. I love the Eric B. and Rakim sample, and I love the sassy send ups of Tommy, Nick, and company. It's not quite on the level of "#Beautiful" with Miguel, but it definitely feels fresh and current. I haven't really listened to much current music recently, so I do not know where it fits in the current pop ecosystem.
I know we cannot focus on getting a hit, but I'd really love to see Mariah unseat The Beatles.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:47)
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Type? Mariah (109,097)
by Tony Lorenzo from UK
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Ha. I wish I was him. My ultimate career would be backing Mariah.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:45)
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Type? Mariah (109,096)
by Tevin from USA
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I don't know why I just read your name as Trey Lorenz. I have to stop reading message boards so early in the morning. Lol.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:29)
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Type? Mariah (109,096)
by Tevin from USA
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I don't know why I just read your name as Trey Lorenz. I have to stop reading message boards so early in the morning. Lol.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:29)
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Type? Mariah (109,081)
by Tony Lorenzo from UK
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Ecstatic. Fresh, original, yet quintessential Matiah, who is her own genre.
I've always preferred her hiphop/rnb joints to her ballads, and she's leant into the genre on steroids. Amazing music that features her silky voice but with no need to wrap them around overly difficult melismas etc. I've been saying forever that she should ditch balladeering and utilise her vocals on stuff like this, and jazz, club tracks. Her lyricism is too good to be held back by the need to be belting all the time, especially when that style of singing gets increasingly hard the longer you do it.
Her main strengths, even in the era of stuff like My All and her incredible ballads, was never her voice, which sounds absolutely crazy because she was unsurpassed vocally, with only one real peer in Whitney. It not being her main strength is not to denigrate her voice at all. It's just that her lyric writing, and her production skills are even better. Her song construction, her melody-writing, her wit... these things are what make Mariah Mariah. In some ways her vocals being so good have been responsible for her continued underrating. People focus on the vocals and high notes and miss the intricacy of her construction.
You don't lose those skills, they improve. Hence the need for new music, despite her vocals having reached their peak a while back. She can still sing but perhaps doesn't feel like she needs to fall back on the voice as much any more so she can hit us with bops for the club, which are always the best songs on any of her albums.
The chorus on this track is a slice of sonic bliss. Her rapping is perfect. The references are there.
Based on this track, I'm anticipating yet another major renaissance for her, akin to Emancipation. She should with the strength of this, if kept up, be able to clock another couple of chart toppers. 20 has the perfect ring to it. And wouldn't she deserve it? Imagine what a beautiful narrative for someone's career that would make? The industry chooses who to focus on and blow up, just like it chooses who to ignore, or finish off when its decided their time's up. Well Mariah is proving her time aint up. The music industry should support this rebirth. Let Mariah bask in icon status like she literally deserves. Because these young guns thinking she only sings about Christmas need to know why she was one of the top musicians stretching over three (at least) generations. She is timeless. I pray the radio supports based purely on its quality. I don't fully understand how best to market music these days, but radio stations should be bussin this out every day.
Yes there will be a cohort of old fans complaining it aint Hero Two.
I could not be more dare I say it proud, and excited, and happy with this track. It had better be the launch for the fully deserved renaissance. She did it before, she can do it again, so long as the industry plays fair.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 07:36)
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Type: Dangerous (109,095)
by Tevin from USA
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Sweet, thanks for the info. I'll look more into it. Happy Dangerous Day.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:27)
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Type: Dangerous (109,090)
by Bobby A from United States
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Hi Tevin. Usher, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross joined recently Larry Jackson's gamma. MC is in good hands. Google his name to see Wikipedia page. His career is impressive.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 11:15)
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Type: Dangerous (109,094)
by Rashidi Rahim Rick from Malaysia
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Where's the chorus? After the verse she just mumbles some words like "that's my type", "danger", "dangerous". I like the verse because it reminds me of Will Smith from Fresh Prince of Bel Air. But on a serious note, the song does not have a chorus.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:26)
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Unboxing and review of TEOM (109,093)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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You can watch an unboxing and review of the 20th anniversary editions of Mariah Carey's The Emancipation Of Mimi here.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 12:06)
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I love it (109,092)
by TJ from Norway
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Not a shower? Lol. I really like the beat.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 11:31)
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I love it (109,074)
by jaker20 from US
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It's a grower.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 06:25)
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Type Dangerous (109,091)
by TJ from Norway
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I like the sound and rhythm. If there's one thing I would have done differently is the intro. That didn't do anything good to the song. I feel this one will be played a lot on my speakers. Well done MC.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 11:29)
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Type: Dangerous (109,090)
by Bobby A from United States
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Hi Tevin. Usher, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross joined recently Larry Jackson's gamma. MC is in good hands. Google his name to see Wikipedia page. His career is impressive.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 11:15)
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Type: Dangerous (109,067)
by Tevin from USA
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Do you know much about this label that Mariah is now on? Hopefully (it looks like it so far), they'll push the promo for the singles and album, if she is one of the only big names on there label.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 03:25)
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Type: Dangerous (109,089)
by Andrew from UK
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I love it. Great fun lyrics, nice beat. Sounds fresh for MC and great for radio - especially US radio I would imagine. Really hoping for a great era for MC. And for us, the lambs. We've waited so long for a none Christmas era of music. Promo pics look great. Let's hope there's a decent music video to go alongside it. #MC16
(Friday 6 June 2025; 11:07)
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Type? Mariah (109,088)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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Agreed regarding hip-hop songs. I always liked that Mariah more than ballads crybaby Mariah. I wish she would stick with this style on the new album.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 10:09)
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Type? Mariah (109,081)
by Tony Lorenzo from UK
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Ecstatic. Fresh, original, yet quintessential Matiah, who is her own genre.
I've always preferred her hiphop/rnb joints to her ballads, and she's leant into the genre on steroids. Amazing music that features her silky voice but with no need to wrap them around overly difficult melismas etc. I've been saying forever that she should ditch balladeering and utilise her vocals on stuff like this, and jazz, club tracks. Her lyricism is too good to be held back by the need to be belting all the time, especially when that style of singing gets increasingly hard the longer you do it.
Her main strengths, even in the era of stuff like My All and her incredible ballads, was never her voice, which sounds absolutely crazy because she was unsurpassed vocally, with only one real peer in Whitney. It not being her main strength is not to denigrate her voice at all. It's just that her lyric writing, and her production skills are even better. Her song construction, her melody-writing, her wit... these things are what make Mariah Mariah. In some ways her vocals being so good have been responsible for her continued underrating. People focus on the vocals and high notes and miss the intricacy of her construction.
You don't lose those skills, they improve. Hence the need for new music, despite her vocals having reached their peak a while back. She can still sing but perhaps doesn't feel like she needs to fall back on the voice as much any more so she can hit us with bops for the club, which are always the best songs on any of her albums.
The chorus on this track is a slice of sonic bliss. Her rapping is perfect. The references are there.
Based on this track, I'm anticipating yet another major renaissance for her, akin to Emancipation. She should with the strength of this, if kept up, be able to clock another couple of chart toppers. 20 has the perfect ring to it. And wouldn't she deserve it? Imagine what a beautiful narrative for someone's career that would make? The industry chooses who to focus on and blow up, just like it chooses who to ignore, or finish off when its decided their time's up. Well Mariah is proving her time aint up. The music industry should support this rebirth. Let Mariah bask in icon status like she literally deserves. Because these young guns thinking she only sings about Christmas need to know why she was one of the top musicians stretching over three (at least) generations. She is timeless. I pray the radio supports based purely on its quality. I don't fully understand how best to market music these days, but radio stations should be bussin this out every day.
Yes there will be a cohort of old fans complaining it aint Hero Two.
I could not be more dare I say it proud, and excited, and happy with this track. It had better be the launch for the fully deserved renaissance. She did it before, she can do it again, so long as the industry plays fair.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 07:36)
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iTunes (109,087)
by Jamie from UK
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It's there.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 10:02)
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iTunes (109,082)
by Tameka walker from United states
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Where is Mariah on iTunes?
(Friday 6 June 2025; 07:51)
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Type Dangerous (109,086)
by Jamie from UK
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Yes I agree.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 10:00)
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Type Dangerous (109,079)
by Shezz from Pk
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Ok I ain't mad. I quite like it. Still processing but initial reaction was very very positive - unlike all the other singles she's released over the years. The lyric video helped me get more into it. I think it's her best lead single in a long ass while.
Mariah - get behind it and give it your all. I hope a proper video is coming soon. I feel like they haven't shot it yet. This is going to be the [It's like that] of [MC16]. The punchy re introduction to get the attention and then she'll knock us down with the WBT of this era.
It's not gold but hor the first time in a long time, not disappointed MC.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 06:42)
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Type: worth the wait (109,085)
by Jamie from UK
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It's a banger.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 09:43)
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Can you handle this? I don't know (109,084)
by Tyler from United States
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The references in the song should all be nostalgic throwbacks in the music video. Motor cycle man. Hmm. That music video has been making rounds on social media lately. The computer guy. Who that be? Lol. Construction guy, not sure on that one though. Maybe I'm off but that's what they should do. Catchy song.
(Friday 6 June 2025; 08:19)
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