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Re: Vision of love (91,126) (91,131) by Edward from USA
Oh no, you did not. You really need to consider taking acting classes with Mariah Carey.
(Wednesday 23 October 2019; 00:58)
Re: Legends Ball (91,100) (91,103) by Edward from USA
When Mariah cries, she can't sing. The salty tears affect her voice at a nodular level. It's what happened to her at Michael's funeral, she started choking on a tear.
(Sunday 20 October 2019; 13:58)
Re: Legends Ball (91,095) (91,097) by Edward from USA
Agree with you 100%. It's one thing not outsinging your idols out of respect, but it's another thing runing away, at every chance, from doing that which made her famous, singing. If it's not a tightly control environment, Mariah won't even try. What else is new? In the 90's, Mariah would just take a damn mike and sing, period.
(Saturday 19 October 2019; 21:35)
Re: Article: Mariah Carey gives the most Mariah Carey response (91,054) (91,055) by Edward from USA
People love to hate on Nick, but Mariah loves herself some him. They have called the man every name on the book and then some, later they wonder why Mariah can't keep a real mean in her life. I know it ruffles some people's feathers here, but I've only seen Mariah genuinely happy with Luis Miguel and Nick Cannon, she was glowing. Even when Mariah was with Stella, when Nick came around, she looked super happy. Mariah has definitely mastered her cougar game at this point because she seems to be happy learning Japanese.
(Monday 14 October 2019; 01:58)
Re: Happy 24th anniversary Daydream (90,995) (90,996) by Edward from USA
Did you actually made your mother describe the inlay, read the lyrics and sing them to you? Somebody should've called Mom's Protective Services on your little lamb ass. I'm a little jealous though.
(Sunday 6 October 2019; 18:17)
Daydream (90,984) by Edward from USA
Those of us who experience Daydream with everything that was happening in the music scene at that time are lucky. Looking back it was like a magical time, in which music was mother-effing-great. Everybody was killing it, from Mariah to The Cranberries. "Underneath The Stars" was an instant hit with me, but "When I Saw You" and "Melt Away" stole my heart. The whole album was ethereal. Every time I popped the cassette in and hit play, it was as if I was transported to a fantasy land, in which Mariah's voice made everything possible. Oh how I miss those days, and the nuances of the her voice back then.
(Friday 4 October 2019; 20:06)
Re: Obsessed (90,981) (90,983) by Edward from USA
It's definitely a slow burner like "With You".
(Friday 4 October 2019; 19:50)
Re: Celine Dion (90,960) (90,962) by Edward from USA
In the 90's Mariah was considered a soulless artist. A woman with a huge range but without soul, so funny you're saying that about Celine. I'm not a fan of Celine's like that, but she is part of the Divine Trinity for a reason. Each one of them possessed something the other two didn't have. Mariah took risks and stayed relevant longer, but at the same time with she alienated a huge chunk of her core fan base along the way. Just because in a whole year Mariah couldn't sell a tenth of what Celine sold in half an hour, it shouldn't be a reason to be bitter and start bitching about it. Celine is a great vocalist, Mariah is a genius, but they're both legends. Nothing was handed to them, they both earned their accomplishments. Celine is a great vocalist, but Mariah is a musical genius.
(Wednesday 2 October 2019; 01:19)
Re: In the Mix (90,893) (90,896) by Edward from USA
See, instead of automatically saying it's a dis to Mariah, you offered a reasonable explanation. There's a lot that goes on behind the scenes that we don't know about. Not everything is personal. I guess when the song is played on the next episode, it will make the show unpredictable and all that. That's why many people think the lambs are certifiable.
(Wednesday 25 September 2019; 18:13)
Re: Merry Christmas deluxe (90,885) (90,886) by Edward from USA
Wow, finally a proper deluxe version. Just the second CD by itself is worth every peny. I don't buy physical cds anymore, but this one I'm definitely getting. Its going to be a very Merry Christmas for sure.
(Tuesday 24 September 2019; 15:08)
Re: The Enunciation of Mimi (90,851) (90,857) by Edward from USA
I love the song because it reminds me of 90's Mariah. It was clear she wanted something cool. I also like the beat, but I have to agree with the fact that Mariah's enunciation has been on the decline for some time now. Mariah was a good as Whitney on that department, but she's playing more on Ariana's territory when it comes to that these days. Her voice is not in shape or something to brag about on the track either, but I do love the song. One thing though, knowing the perfectionist that she could be, if this is the way her voice sounds in the studio these days, she might not have much left, but the whistles.
(Thursday 19 September 2019; 13:32)
Re: In the mix (90,844) (90,848) by Edward from USA
I'm pleasantly surprised and loving it. It's like a revitalized Mariah. It's giving me Glitter, the soundtrack, vibes.
(Wednesday 18 September 2019; 15:12)
Re: Last post (90,807) (90,810) by Edward from USA
Mariah is the best actress and director he knows, he refers to Eric as the headmaster, and he still thinks he has a bright future ahead of him. Go figure.
(Thursday 12 September 2019; 21:40)
Re: Last post (90,806) (90,809) by Edward from USA
Eric, experience has taught me that when you entertain crazy, you could end up crazy. Only a person with a screw loose could've made a comment like that.
(Thursday 12 September 2019; 19:30)
Re: Last post (90,802) (90,803) by Edward from USA
Once again, three paragraphs full of nothing. Whether you like Meryl Streep or not, she's an effing awesome actress and when it comes to acting, she's in a league of her own, just like Mariah is on a league of her own with her musical genius. I love Viola Davis, she's not only a great actress but a humble person too, but she has a long way to go still to be considered an actress of Meryl Streep's caliber. Since you seem to be a 12 or 15-year old, I won't keep entertaining your diatribes full of made-up facts and irrational comments. Keep being a positive little lamb, one day you might turn into a full blown sheep and see things for what they are and no for what you want them to be. Baa. Baa.

Don't be embarrassed, but Meryl Streep is at number 2 on the link to the website you provided. At least I admit when I don't take my meds, but you, my dear, need help.
(Thursday 12 September 2019; 02:29)
Re: Last post (90,792) (90,798) by Edward from USA
Technically Mariah has directed 5 videos by herself, three of which were for her remixes, and she co-directed five others not as the main director. That's 10 videos in total. Out of 60 plus videos shot throughout her career, including remixes and bonuses, how can you say she's directed most of her videos?

Before pulling facts out of your behind, you should check your facts. Just because you say it, it doesn't make it true. I don't know if up there where you live directing a video and directing a movie is the same because here in the USA and most parts of the world it is not. So, let's stop with the deluluness. Mariah is an amazing singer/lyricist, there's no denying in that. Some things you either have in you or you don't. It's not only about having a big voice, but also about charisma and presence. Same thing with acting. Mariah is to singing as to Meryl Streep is to acting. Each one of them have something in them that goes beyond the voice or trying hard with an acting coach. Meryl can sing, but she won't ever be Mariah. Mariah can sort of act sometimes, but the closest to Meryl Streep twenty thousand acting coaches would get her would be as good as the quality of acting of Emely's Cellphone on the Devil Wears Prada.
(Wednesday 11 September 2019; 23:26)
Last post (90,791) by Edward from USA
I don't hold Glitter against Mariah, I'm actually happy Glitter happened because I don't think we would've gotten Glitter, the soundtrack, had she not jumped on making the movie. But trying to justify this movie blaming every little thing or person for how bad it was or what it could've been, is something I won't ever do. I like Mariah on Precious. She was decent in Tennessee and Wise Girls. By the end of the '90's Mariah had started believing her own hype, and what happened with Glitter brought some of that early humbleness she used to have back in her, then she worked hard and we got "Charmbracelet", which was kind of hated then, but now highly appreciated considering Mariah doesn't write poetic lyrics like that anymore, and then we had "The Emancipation Of Mimi". Things happened for a reason, at the end of the day, a horrible movie and a great soundtrack ended up saving her life. Mariah was working like a mule, abusing substances and not taking care of herself, and like any human being, she crashed. Everything happened the way it was supposed to. The movie keep being bad just as the soundtrack keep being great. We even got justice for it Glitter, the soundtrack, but we won't ever see a "#Justice4GlitterTheMovie" on twitter, and there's a clear reason for that.
(Wednesday 11 September 2019; 14:34)
Defending Glitter (90,783) by Edward from USA
Defending "Glitter" is like Defending "Crapfinity". I remember those lambs who swore the song was pure genius, a masterpiece, a diamond in the rough. I don't remember if they said it was a slow burner, but they probably said that too. At least "Glitter", the soundtrack, can be listened to and enjoyed without thinking about the movie. Putting "Crapfinity" at the end of a collection of her #1's was the worst decision ever. I didn't buy the album because of that. I created my own #1's album, in which "Crapfinity" was a no show, and where I just added "We Belong Together", "Don't Forget About Us", and "Touch My Body" to the original plus the songs that were released on the European version: "Without You" and "Do You Know Where You're Going To". Mariah is a musical genius, emphasis on musical. Writing a song is nothing like writing the script for a movie. She should keep her hands off directing or producing any movie, "A Christmas Melody" showed she's bad at directing, and her grown up version of "Regina George" with a camera special soft focus for her to look like an angel was ridiculous. If it had been for Mariah, she would've played the social worker on "Precious" with the outfit she wore on "Diva's Live". Thank God she wasn't the director or producer or anything other than an actress on Precious.
(Wednesday 11 September 2019; 04:12)
Re: Let’s all watch it again to piss a goatee off (90,774) (90,781) by Edward from USA
Licia, you couldn't have said it better. The Glitter soundtrack is awesome, the movie is terrible. It's not about the actors, promotions or shit else. The script and production were horrendous, and Mariah was playing a Mary Poppins version of herself. I saw it here in NY, there were a few cats in attendance, and my friend looked at me and told me: "You know this movie sucks, right?" A movie can be a commercial flop and still be great. In this case it was both. No matter how much "The United Lambs of Lala Land" like it or the excuses they make for it being so bad, Glitter is still a bad movie.
(Tuesday 10 September 2019; 20:04)
Re: MC's tone (90,614) (90,625) by Edward from USA
TEOM tour got her voice in shape. You can actually hear the improvement in her voice from TEOM to E=MC2. Some of the critics said she sounded so relaxed and confident. As for Memoirs, she kind of went back to her whisper register and sounded good, but never close to its predecessor.
(Thursday 15 August 2019; 19:01)
Re: Andrew's farewell (90,585) (90,589) by Edward from USA
What happened now?
(Monday 12 August 2019; 23:34)
Re: MC video in Aspen (90,581) (90,582) by Edward from USA
She said in an interview in 8th grade is when she started finger counting the men she had slept with. After high school, she reset her finger-counter, and after the birth of her twins she did it again. Diet and exercise made her a virgin again.
(Monday 12 August 2019; 14:27)
Re: Article: The 15 most shocking dresses of the 1990s (90,570) (90,573) by Edward from USA
I meant calves no Kalves, sorry.
(Sunday 11 August 2019; 00:53)
Re: Article: The 15 most shocking dresses of the 1990s (90,569) (90,570) by Edward from USA
Wow, great analogy, B. I'm speechless.The same way push-up bras gave her big boobs too. Mariah has always had a curvy body. I have seen pregnancy change a woman body, but to put perfect junk in the trunk where there was none, I still haven't seen that woman. Ass is just like Kalves, either you have or you don't. You can also buy them of course, which is perfectly Ok.
(Saturday 10 August 2019; 19:16)
Article: The 15 most shocking dresses of the 1990s (90,561) by Edward from USA
She looks stunning here. I don't know why she had ass and tits implants. She didn't need it. She was just pure perfection.
(Friday 9 August 2019; 15:58)

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