Mariah Carey's manager, Stella Bulochnikov, tells In Touch exclusively that Showbiz411 columnist Roger Friedman's claims that she may be dropped from Epic Records are absolutely false. On February 28, Roger Friedman reported that L.A. Reid, the chairman and CEO of Epic Records, is considering dumping Mariah Carey from the label because her new single "I Don't" was a total flop.
"If I wanted to totally slay Roger Friedman, I would. But his stupid column is inaccurate," Stella promptly fired back, explaining, "He's totally making up the record label stuff. The day his column came out is the day Epic released the song and it got radio ads," she says. (Actually, Mariah's single was officially released February 3, while Friedman's column ran February 28, In Touch has learned.)
Stella adds that Mariah is currently recording songs for Epic with Busta Rhymes and DJ Khaled. "Mariah and I laughed it off! Roger is a sad man. I feel sad for him," she explains.
(In Touch Weekly)
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