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Barbra's song (109,485)
by Shezz from Pk
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Mariah sounds great with them. The production sounds a bit dated though. Is it just me or is there less of Mariah than the other two?
Clearly not a Mariah song but a pleasant surprise. She did her thing with the song she was given, wish we had more of her. Specially on the chorus. Makes me hopeful for the ballads on MC16.
In a weird way it made me appreciate TD more.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 06:36)
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Barbra's song (109,483)
by Todd from Sydney, Australia
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It's so wholesome. It sounds like it's right off the Aladdin soundtrack.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 02:11)
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Elusive Chanteuse (109,484)
by Hector from Mexico
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Never, in any universe, that album would be Mariah's best.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 04:25)
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Elusive Chanteuse (109,482)
by Mariahsbaby from usa
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I asked Chatgpt, why "it's" her greatest album and I couldn't agree more. I hope y'all read it because not one lie was found.
"Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse" (2014) is often overlooked in Mariah Carey's discography, but a strong argument can be made that it's actually her best - or at least her most complete, emotionally rich, and artistically fearless album. Here's a breakdown of why:
1. Vocal mastery: a return to form
This album showcases Mariah's most confident, controlled vocals since the early 2000s. Tracks like: "Cry." - raw, gospel-inflected ballad with complex vocal layering. "Camouflage" - delicate falsettos and deeply emotional delivery. "Heavenly (No Ways Tired / Can't Give Up Now)" - a stunning spiritual closer that channels peak gospel-era Mariah. Even in her 40s, her range, emotive depth, and technical ability remained untouched - arguably surpassing many of her contemporaries.
2. Genre-spanning without losing identity
"Me. I Am Mariah" is a genre kaleidoscope that fuses: Classic R&B ("You're Mine (Eternal)") Hip-hop soul ("Thirsty", "Dedicated" feat. Nas) Jazz/gospel balladry ("Cry.", "Camouflage") Funky throwbacks ("#Beautiful" feat. Miguel, "Make It Look Good") Unlike some albums that feel like playlists, this one is cohesive - bound together by her personal themes and distinct vocal arrangements.
3. Her most personal album
The title itself ("Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse") nods to self-definition, and many tracks explore loss, longing, hope, and identity: "Camouflage" and "Cry." dig into heartbreak with unflinching honesty. "Supernatural" includes recordings of her children, offering a rare glimpse into her maternal life. "Heavenly" feels like both a spiritual catharsis and tribute to her resilience. It's her emotional truth on full display - unfiltered and mature.
4. Uncompromising artistic control
Released with minimal label interference, this is one of the few albums where Mariah had near-total creative control: She chose not to chase commercial trends. She didn't rely heavily on big-name features for chart success. She focused on craft, not singles - creating a full body of work. This isn't "radio Mariah" - it's artist Mariah.
5. Critically underrated but cult-classic
While it didn't perform as well commercially, critics and fans often cite it as a hidden gem in her catalog. It's the kind of album that ages better with time, revealing layers upon repeat listens. Pitchfork, The Guardian, and Slant all praised its musical depth and called it one of the most underappreciated pop albums of its decade. Why it's her best? Vocal excellence with emotional nuance Eclectic but cohesive Deeply personal and honest Creatively unfiltered A grower that rewards attentive listening
"Me. I Am Mariah" isn't just an album - it's a statement. And in that way, it might be the purest expression of who Mariah Carey truly is as an artist.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 01:22)
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Barbra's song (109,483)
by Todd from Sydney, Australia
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It's so wholesome. It sounds like it's right off the Aladdin soundtrack.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 02:11)
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Barbra's song (109,481)
by Hector from Mexico
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How beautiful it is to hear Mariah under Walter's production again. One heart, One voice is great.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 00:42)
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Elusive Chanteuse (109,482)
by Mariahsbaby from usa
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I asked Chatgpt, why "it's" her greatest album and I couldn't agree more. I hope y'all read it because not one lie was found.
"Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse" (2014) is often overlooked in Mariah Carey's discography, but a strong argument can be made that it's actually her best - or at least her most complete, emotionally rich, and artistically fearless album. Here's a breakdown of why:
1. Vocal mastery: a return to form
This album showcases Mariah's most confident, controlled vocals since the early 2000s. Tracks like: "Cry." - raw, gospel-inflected ballad with complex vocal layering. "Camouflage" - delicate falsettos and deeply emotional delivery. "Heavenly (No Ways Tired / Can't Give Up Now)" - a stunning spiritual closer that channels peak gospel-era Mariah. Even in her 40s, her range, emotive depth, and technical ability remained untouched - arguably surpassing many of her contemporaries.
2. Genre-spanning without losing identity
"Me. I Am Mariah" is a genre kaleidoscope that fuses: Classic R&B ("You're Mine (Eternal)") Hip-hop soul ("Thirsty", "Dedicated" feat. Nas) Jazz/gospel balladry ("Cry.", "Camouflage") Funky throwbacks ("#Beautiful" feat. Miguel, "Make It Look Good") Unlike some albums that feel like playlists, this one is cohesive - bound together by her personal themes and distinct vocal arrangements.
3. Her most personal album
The title itself ("Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse") nods to self-definition, and many tracks explore loss, longing, hope, and identity: "Camouflage" and "Cry." dig into heartbreak with unflinching honesty. "Supernatural" includes recordings of her children, offering a rare glimpse into her maternal life. "Heavenly" feels like both a spiritual catharsis and tribute to her resilience. It's her emotional truth on full display - unfiltered and mature.
4. Uncompromising artistic control
Released with minimal label interference, this is one of the few albums where Mariah had near-total creative control: She chose not to chase commercial trends. She didn't rely heavily on big-name features for chart success. She focused on craft, not singles - creating a full body of work. This isn't "radio Mariah" - it's artist Mariah.
5. Critically underrated but cult-classic
While it didn't perform as well commercially, critics and fans often cite it as a hidden gem in her catalog. It's the kind of album that ages better with time, revealing layers upon repeat listens. Pitchfork, The Guardian, and Slant all praised its musical depth and called it one of the most underappreciated pop albums of its decade. Why it's her best? Vocal excellence with emotional nuance Eclectic but cohesive Deeply personal and honest Creatively unfiltered A grower that rewards attentive listening
"Me. I Am Mariah" isn't just an album - it's a statement. And in that way, it might be the purest expression of who Mariah Carey truly is as an artist.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 01:22)
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Barbra's song (109,481)
by Hector from Mexico
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How beautiful it is to hear Mariah under Walter's production again. One heart, One voice is great.
(Friday 27 June 2025; 00:42)
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One Heart, One Voice (109,480)
by Edward from USA
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I'm pleasantly surprised, "One Heart, One Voice" is very smooth, their voices blend together well. Different from the "Yes, And?" fiasco, this collabo works. At 83, Barbra sounds amazing.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 23:36)
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The music (109,479)
by TheWind from England
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I couldn't agree more. Sure, it would be great for Mariah to have another epic chart run, but she really doesn't need it. She's had several amazing runs and I too feel blessed to have seen her at her peak, and experienced her greatness. We have an extensive back catalogue and I'm really pleased with what I've heard so far with Type Dangerous. Great music matters more to me at this point, and Mariah being successful with it with would be the cherry on top, but isn't essential. It's just worth reminding ourselves that Mariah has done is bigger than most and already had incredible success. Success at this stage of her career may look very different to the 90s.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 22:18)
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The music (109,468)
by Edward from USA
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Guys, it's 2025, enjoy the music. Chart positions don't define greatness anymore. Mariah had an unmatched prime, let's celebrate that. We're blessed to have experienced "The Voice" at its glory, and that's something truly special. Mariah's a one in a lifetime experience.
I don't know about y'all, but I feel lucky to have experienced her greatness. Most artists on the charts aren't even close to her level. Maybe it's the wine talking but I'm at peace with everything she's given us. It's been an incredible ride.
Remember that no matter how great, nobody stays at the top forever.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 22:57)
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The duet (109,478)
by Edward from USA
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Less then 24 hours before we get to her "One Heart, One Love".
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 20:10)
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One Heart, One Voice (109,477)
by T from USA
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Just heard OHOV. I've been asking for a Mariah and Walter collab my whole life (since I first heard Lead The Way). I have to say that Mariah sounds amazing. Her voice is just pure magic. Walter did her right, and my guess is he would never do her dirty on a record. He loves her voice as much as we all do. I do admit that she could've been subtracted and say Celine could've been injected with little to no change to the song. It is kinda standard, without the "Mariah touch" that she would add if she co-produced with with Walter.
I've waited 25 years for this. I've asked for it publicly online since 2010. I've got my wish however, my real wish would be something more in the vein of Underneath The Stars/Fourth of July. I'm not an A/C nut, I'm a good vibe nut, and like it or not, Mariah+Wally always created a good vibe.
I can rest now. Enjoy MC16 everyone, I'll play OHOV for the next 25 years. Bye bye.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 18:50)
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What's your thoughts? (109,476)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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Call me crazy but it's crossed my mind, more than once that on Type: Dangerous' delivery - Mariah deliberately played down all of her vocal abilities. Kind of like she did for the Mimi sessions. I'd like to see someone use AI tools use her rap-singing on that to upgrade their song enough to compete.
This is why, as much as I beg for a rockumentary, I don't need her raw vocals in the studio or onstage in full because some weirdo might digitally abuse it. All those stems on YT are a double edged sword. I don't understand why she, Sony especially, just people get away with it.
I agree with you that the song T:D is mid, in terms of what we know she can do. I felt the same with ILT. This is clearly not the best of her and still bops. It's a good feeler to put out but it also puts a lot of pressure on the second single/video (really the whole rest of the album) to hit it out of the stratosphere. If anyone can pull that off though, Mariah can.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 11:26)
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What's your thoughts? (109,461)
by Lambi from USA
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It's a decent song but very forgettable for Mariah's standard. It will fall in the same category as Triumphant, Infinity and GTFO. And to be terribly frank, it didn't deserve that high budget of a video. However, it is great to see Mariah flex her wealth knowing how many people come for her money. It's her way of making them feel dirt poor. Still nonetheless very excited for the rest of the album. I can not wait to hear the Gospel record. Or maybe we will get another "Sunflower For Alfred Roy" moment, dedicated to her mother. And I absolutely cannot wait to hear what she cooked up with Anderson .Paak.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 02:19)
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It's tii-iime - for Team Mariah to accept that the U.S. is no longer her primary market (109,475)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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A Lambi after my own Kawaii. I'm sure you've had flashes of brilliance.
I think my points were probably lost in Google translate. At least that's how I'm choosing to move forward. They're just things that crossed my mind. We all have those. I want team Mariah to have pow-wows regularly. I've never heard of Mariah doing that. The secret to successful brainstorming is letting every idea have a chance to be heard and not placing any negative or too positive value on it in front of the team. That goes for the entire team including the team leader. No idea is a bad idea. That way when people actually have brilliant ideas, they're not afraid to voice them or worse, want to keep it all to themselves. That kills creativity and obliterates the team spirit.
The only time I ever questioned anyone about the point of their ideas was when this guy was literally designing and building a weapon of mass destruction. All he basically wanted was to get rich. He didn't like me very much after even though we got along pretty well before that. He had better ideas that didn't involve the taking of lives. But, I digress.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 11:00)
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It's tii-iime - for Team Mariah to accept that the U.S. is no longer her primary market (109,449)
by Lambi from USA
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Baby had solid ideas, it's fresh and made perfect sense. With your logic, does winter always mean Christmas? Australia, Brazil, South Africa, Mexico, The Philippines, New Zealand - all experience hot humid Christmases. Have you not thought of that?
(Monday 23 June 2025; 22:56)
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Why Mariah needs to curb AI from using her vocals (109,474)
by Jamie from UK
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Well she already insured her legs so what another monthly insurance payment.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 10:32)
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Why Mariah needs to curb AI from using her vocals (109,472)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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I don't like the current trend of spreading AI songs using Mariah's voice. It somehow feels like people trying to dilute her artistic brand because out of all the vocalists that we in modern times have heard and know intimately over 35-40 years?
Of course it's tempting to use MC's voice when it makes even the most basic song sound amazing but it's not fair to her or the listeners who might buy a song because they just like it, not knowing it's fugazi Mariah. Imagine if this had happened if AI had existed in the 90's and not just auto tune? I mean, this is JLo's dream come true.
Mariah's the only one who's tone has been quite impossible to replicate. The DJ Clue quote comes to mind of how Mariah's "often imitated but never duplicated"?
Except now she is, even though it's still noticeably not her because the flair is missing, the Mariahness is missing and that's probably because she's always produced and her artistry is so distinctly hers. She builds a wall of sound with her voice so it's instantly recognizable but I worry for the younger generations - they maybe won't know the difference. Their ears have not been trained to, and maybe I'm being dramatic and that real music lovers will always know the difference no matter if they were around when she first debuted or not.
But yeah, I don't like it. Vocalists and other creatives need to band together and copyright their vocals. She's insured her legs for a billion dollars when she barely uses them anymore ( sorry y'all, I had to do it, just once in my life ) when her "Music Box" is where all the magic happens. I know a way she could very plausibly curb it. It's never been done and I want her to be first.
And before anyone starts, I'm sure she's already insured her vocal chords, throat, diaphragm, mouth, esophagus, lips, teeth, nose, tongue, arms and hands. I'm being as vague as I can be so It's okay if you don't get it.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 10:08)
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It's tii-iime - for Team Mariah to accept that the U.S. is no longer her primary market (109,473)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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I'm so glad you got it Tegin, being an American and all. I was worried that wasn't going to translate well. Because MC being such a powerhouse in Asia doesn't take away from her American crown. Anyway, I just wanted to throw a monkey wrench I've held onto for years (since TEC tour) in 2014. Such a juxtaposition of her status in the US while literally breaking attendance records in China with 5 sold out Stadiums- back to back. Mariah was the first Western artist to ever do that. We haven't heard of anyone else surpassing that 250,000+ attendance. It was barely news the first time. Hopefully, Gamma will do better about steering the media flow back to her international popularity and non-AIW legacy.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 10:32)
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It's tii-iime - for Team Mariah to accept that the U.S. is no longer her primary market (109,442)
by Tevin from USA
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I love this. Great suggestions and fresh ideas.
(Monday 23 June 2025; 15:42)
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Why Mariah needs to curb AI from using her vocals (109,472)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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I don't like the current trend of spreading AI songs using Mariah's voice. It somehow feels like people trying to dilute her artistic brand because out of all the vocalists that we in modern times have heard and know intimately over 35-40 years?
Of course it's tempting to use MC's voice when it makes even the most basic song sound amazing but it's not fair to her or the listeners who might buy a song because they just like it, not knowing it's fugazi Mariah. Imagine if this had happened if AI had existed in the 90's and not just auto tune? I mean, this is JLo's dream come true.
Mariah's the only one who's tone has been quite impossible to replicate. The DJ Clue quote comes to mind of how Mariah's "often imitated but never duplicated"?
Except now she is, even though it's still noticeably not her because the flair is missing, the Mariahness is missing and that's probably because she's always produced and her artistry is so distinctly hers. She builds a wall of sound with her voice so it's instantly recognizable but I worry for the younger generations - they maybe won't know the difference. Their ears have not been trained to, and maybe I'm being dramatic and that real music lovers will always know the difference no matter if they were around when she first debuted or not.
But yeah, I don't like it. Vocalists and other creatives need to band together and copyright their vocals. She's insured her legs for a billion dollars when she barely uses them anymore ( sorry y'all, I had to do it, just once in my life ) when her "Music Box" is where all the magic happens. I know a way she could very plausibly curb it. It's never been done and I want her to be first.
And before anyone starts, I'm sure she's already insured her vocal chords, throat, diaphragm, mouth, esophagus, lips, teeth, nose, tongue, arms and hands. I'm being as vague as I can be so It's okay if you don't get it.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 10:08)
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The music (109,471)
by Jamie from UK
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Yes we are very lucky to have experienced her, she truly is amazing. I love showing people her amazing live performances that were sensational. I feel blessed to have lived through that.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 07:33)
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The music (109,468)
by Edward from USA
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Guys, it's 2025, enjoy the music. Chart positions don't define greatness anymore. Mariah had an unmatched prime, let's celebrate that. We're blessed to have experienced "The Voice" at its glory, and that's something truly special. Mariah's a one in a lifetime experience.
I don't know about y'all, but I feel lucky to have experienced her greatness. Most artists on the charts aren't even close to her level. Maybe it's the wine talking but I'm at peace with everything she's given us. It's been an incredible ride.
Remember that no matter how great, nobody stays at the top forever.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 22:57)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,470)
by jaker20 from US
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I don't want her or fans obsessing about charts, its should always be about the music. But if that's what motivates her to create and be busy with, then that's a pretty good reason to do so. Some of the big artists that came after her and those before Covid are currently struggling, everything moves so fast now. So for me, TD is a success.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 04:57)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,469)
by Bobby A from United States
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I think that MC subtly posted a picture this week in front of her platinum records that she had returned to studio to record some more songs for MC16. MC wants a number one song on the Hot 100 again with MC16. TD falling off the Hot 100 has made her team go back to the board room for MC's next steps to release MC16. She has never said before that she had been locked away in the studio working her behind off. I hope she gets what she wants this time with her 16th album release like a couple of number one songs and new Grammy Awards. I believe if she makes her next single a song that is stripped back from her glamorous life and is just a song people can relate to, then she will have her 20th number one song. I hope she is taking note to my several X messages this week. MC hasn't blocked me yet after my #Can'tLetGoOfLoveTakesTime message.
(Thursday 26 June 2025; 01:05)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,467)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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Because Mariah literally said (through Gamma) that she wants to surpass The Beatles record. I don't understand why fans even question that Mariah is not obsessed with chart numbers. She literally gets annoyed when people miscount her #1s and reminds people of her song of the decades. I'm not saying she shouldn't, she earned it but I am just surprised when fans think that Mariah doesn't care about it.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 19:10)
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The music (109,468)
by Edward from USA
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Guys, it's 2025, enjoy the music. Chart positions don't define greatness anymore. Mariah had an unmatched prime, let's celebrate that. We're blessed to have experienced "The Voice" at its glory, and that's something truly special. Mariah's a one in a lifetime experience.
I don't know about y'all, but I feel lucky to have experienced her greatness. Most artists on the charts aren't even close to her level. Maybe it's the wine talking but I'm at peace with everything she's given us. It's been an incredible ride.
Remember that no matter how great, nobody stays at the top forever.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 22:57)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,467)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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Because Mariah literally said (through Gamma) that she wants to surpass The Beatles record. I don't understand why fans even question that Mariah is not obsessed with chart numbers. She literally gets annoyed when people miscount her #1s and reminds people of her song of the decades. I'm not saying she shouldn't, she earned it but I am just surprised when fans think that Mariah doesn't care about it.
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,454)
by Jay smith from United States
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Why are you guys so obsessed with Mariah having a #1 why does it matter if she is being recognized and she is being exposed to the world so you think the general public cares about being #1 no so get over it.
(Tuesday 24 June 2025; 17:38)
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Recent pic (109,466)
by Jamie from UK
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The pic of Mariah in the chair with her accolades behind her on her Insta is giving me Butterfly day vibes, it's heavily photoshopped but nice to feel those old memories again.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 17:06)
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A thought (109,465)
by Jamie from UK
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Wise words Dave, I never thought there would be a day when her voice wasn't what it was let alone a far cry from what it was. But things change unfortunately, what I wouldn't give to be in those glory days again, oh and 30+ years younger of course.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 17:02)
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A thought (109,463)
by Dave from USA
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Mariah even charting on today's Billboard is enough. Only in a rare scenario will she score a number one at this point in her career. There are several reasons. She's reached the age in the business where they (ridiculously) think a woman is done, no matter how good she looks. Again, her brand hasn't grown or changed in 20 years. She doesn't really fall under being an "entertainer". Her voice is no where near what it was even 20 years ago, so a namesake ballad like she used to do, seems unlikely to hit... which if she can't do the one thing she's known for, then what else is there?
All that, coupled with the fact that the business has always been fickle with Mariah. Any other female singer can wear something showing her chest and they will call them sexy. Mariah does it, and people say she's being trashy or desperate. If Mariah did something like Beyonce with the country music (that wasn't really country), she would have been mocked or ridiculed, not seen as brave or daring like Bey. She certainly wouldn't be able to wear clothing on tour like chaps with no pants with her behind out without being raked over the coals for being inappropriate.
She has always been held to some higher standard than everyone else. Sometimes, I understand it, but other times it's really been unfair to her all these years. Could be the precise reason that she doesn't really radically try something different like she did with her sound from Daydream to Butterfly. I'm just hoping for a good album.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 03:01)
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What's your thoughts? (109,464)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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The song is literally a present and appreciation for us and DJ's for their support. As it says in the song in the beginning. Only us, the real fans know the references in the video and clues from her life through years.
The fact in got so many attention is great. And she will build more momentum with new singles.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 08:24)
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What's your thoughts? (109,456)
by Tevin from USA
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Now that the hype for TD has cold off, what is everyone's thoughts on the single? Personally I think it was a fun song and I hope it makes it on MC 16 and doesn't get regulated to buzz single status.
I do think one mistake that was made with the song was the fact that Mariah broke her code of making her songs ambiguous. Songs like Obsessed and ILT was clearly referencing situations in Mariah's life, but lyrically the GP could connect and relate in their own way to the song.
Where in TD whether real or fiction, the lyrics was about Mariah Mariah Mariah. The presentation was to immature for older listeners, while the call backs and references flew right over younger listeners heads. To be honest, it's a good song but if I wasn't a Mariah Carey fan, I could care less what type of love interests she is interested in. That's why I think its failing with the GP.
I'm sure Mariah has even better songs coming. I just hope she has something that is relatable to the GP. Something that's catchy and simple, yet has depth to it, to appeal to all listeners.
What are you thoughts on TD?
(Tuesday 24 June 2025; 19:06)
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A thought (109,463)
by Dave from USA
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Mariah even charting on today's Billboard is enough. Only in a rare scenario will she score a number one at this point in her career. There are several reasons. She's reached the age in the business where they (ridiculously) think a woman is done, no matter how good she looks. Again, her brand hasn't grown or changed in 20 years. She doesn't really fall under being an "entertainer". Her voice is no where near what it was even 20 years ago, so a namesake ballad like she used to do, seems unlikely to hit... which if she can't do the one thing she's known for, then what else is there?
All that, coupled with the fact that the business has always been fickle with Mariah. Any other female singer can wear something showing her chest and they will call them sexy. Mariah does it, and people say she's being trashy or desperate. If Mariah did something like Beyonce with the country music (that wasn't really country), she would have been mocked or ridiculed, not seen as brave or daring like Bey. She certainly wouldn't be able to wear clothing on tour like chaps with no pants with her behind out without being raked over the coals for being inappropriate.
She has always been held to some higher standard than everyone else. Sometimes, I understand it, but other times it's really been unfair to her all these years. Could be the precise reason that she doesn't really radically try something different like she did with her sound from Daydream to Butterfly. I'm just hoping for a good album.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 03:01)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,462)
by lighty from China
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Because she herself is obsessed with #1's.
(Wednesday 25 June 2025; 02:51)
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Fans being obsessed with being #1 (109,454)
by Jay smith from United States
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Why are you guys so obsessed with Mariah having a #1 why does it matter if she is being recognized and she is being exposed to the world so you think the general public cares about being #1 no so get over it.
(Tuesday 24 June 2025; 17:38)
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What's your thoughts? (109,461)
by Lambi from USA
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It's a decent song but very forgettable for Mariah's standard. It will fall in the same category as Triumphant, Infinity and GTFO. And to be terribly frank, it didn't deserve that high budget of a video. However, it is great to see Mariah flex her wealth knowing how many people come for her money. It's her way of making them feel dirt poor. Still nonetheless very excited for the rest of the album. I can not wait to hear the Gospel record. Or maybe we will get another "Sunflower For Alfred Roy" moment, dedicated to her mother. And I absolutely cannot wait to hear what she cooked up with Anderson .Paak.
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What's your thoughts? (109,456)
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Now that the hype for TD has cold off, what is everyone's thoughts on the single? Personally I think it was a fun song and I hope it makes it on MC 16 and doesn't get regulated to buzz single status.
I do think one mistake that was made with the song was the fact that Mariah broke her code of making her songs ambiguous. Songs like Obsessed and ILT was clearly referencing situations in Mariah's life, but lyrically the GP could connect and relate in their own way to the song.
Where in TD whether real or fiction, the lyrics was about Mariah Mariah Mariah. The presentation was to immature for older listeners, while the call backs and references flew right over younger listeners heads. To be honest, it's a good song but if I wasn't a Mariah Carey fan, I could care less what type of love interests she is interested in. That's why I think its failing with the GP.
I'm sure Mariah has even better songs coming. I just hope she has something that is relatable to the GP. Something that's catchy and simple, yet has depth to it, to appeal to all listeners.
What are you thoughts on TD?
(Tuesday 24 June 2025; 19:06)
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