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Jimmy Kimmel (82,685)
by B from USA
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Mariah looks young an natural and skinny. She's answering questions without rambling, lol.
(Thursday 7 June 2018; 06:41)
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Re: Luis Miguel (82,681) (82,684)
by Susana from USA
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I just watched a video of the actress being interviewed and the actress or the show are not ready to reveal "who" she is playing yet. One thing that took me by surprise, is if it is Mariah that she is portraying, she says that she's one of her good friends, she means in real life.
(Thursday 7 June 2018; 05:38)
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Slipping Away (82,683)
by B from USA
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I think it would have fit nicely before Always be My Baby replacing Open Arms.
(Thursday 7 June 2018; 04:08)
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Re: Slipping Away (82,682)
by Nikki from usa
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But, she did. The label said it was "too urban" and she met the quota of how many "urban sounding" tracks she was allowed to have on the album. Also, it didn't flow with the rest of the album, so she thought keeping UTS on it was more important. Something along the lines of that.
(Thursday 7 June 2018; 00:11)
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Re: Luis Miguel (82,680) (82,681)
by RibbonB from USA
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Lol. Oh this actress is listed as TBA on Wikipedia, the shade. Or were they just trying for a surprise. On IMDB she is listed as playing someone named Erika. Perhaps you can provide us English speakers with a weekly series recap. That clip seemed hella shady though, as if he wasn't into the arranged studio romance perhaps, or what? The shade of having Thalia's niece play the "Mimi" character, sheesh.
(Thursday 7 June 2018; 00:04)
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Luis Miguel (82,680)
by Eduardo from Mexico
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Actually Mariah will be mentioned in the series, here is the sneak peek, who will be performed by Thalia's niece Camila Sodi.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 22:59)
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by Bobby A from United States
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Five reasons Mariah hasnt had any radio airplay since #Beautiful. 1. She is older now. 2. Too many singles released in the past 5 years didn't have hit potential. 3. Lack of real promotion. 4. She forgot how to put out fun records for radio airplay. When was the last time radio had a Fantasy style record? 5. She hasn't worked with producers who consistently have Hot 100 #1's and top ten hits. I really feel that a Post Malone collaboration over a trap beat produced by Frank Dukes or a Ed Sherran co-written and produced track could be winners for radio airplay.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 17:37)
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Re: Tamia - Leave it Smokin' (82,675) (82,678)
by Licia from USA
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I love Tamia, but I'm not loving the new song yet. I'm really trying to though because like I said I love her and my coins are ready for this new album.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 14:37)
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Re: Tamia - Leave it Smokin' (82,675) (82,677)
by RibbonB from USA
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Sounds good.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 14:31)
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LM (82,676)
by RibbonB from USA
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I caught a bit of the Luis story last Sunday on Telemundo. It looked boring, but I couldn't understand it since it's in Spanish. I got curious and checked the web for the plot lines and cast and wiki and info have no mention of Mimi at all. It seemed as if he focuses on his childhood/family and his babies' mommas. He has plenty of family drama to focus on. I'm sure undecided to gloss right over any other specifics, if any.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 13:58)
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Tamia - Leave it Smokin' (82,675)
by this_is_qhm from the Philippines
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I know there are some Tamia fans in here, so have you heard her new single? It has no explosive chorus, no real infectious hook so I get that it may be underwhelming to some, but you just cannot deny that smooth groove. That's a 90s homage done right. So good. On repeat right now.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 13:49)
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That Blackwood guy (82,674)
by Billy from Greece
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How tacky, cheap and cringe-worthy it is when you see someone using another person's name for their own benefit, let alone claim that Mariah "took a shine" to him, and how "yellow" of talk shows to use Mariah's name as a clickbait. Move on already.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 11:42)
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"A look back at Luis Miguel and Mariah Carey" (82,673)
by Billy from Greece
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This feels like a gazillion years ago. I vividly remember then-current photos of them in various magazines, especially those where Mariah wears that white fringe bikini in early 2001. She seemed quite relaxed with him. It feels so weird to look back at that era and realize how long ago it was.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 11:38)
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Re: Long Ago and Melt Away (82,665) (82,672)
by Special K from USA
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Wow really? You used to skip Melt Away? I have known words for you. Just playing Stacey but I must say knowing how much you love Daydream Special K was a little shook reading you use to skip Melt Away. That song is pure perfection. Until this day I still get all up in feelings when I hear that song.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 04:09)
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Re: Slipping Away (82,657) (82,671)
by Ronnie from California
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But "Long Ago" had the same message. She has never given a clear answer in regards to why it never made the album. It could have been recorded after the album was released and attached as a B-side to ABMB. Which also means the song may have been recorded during the Daydream/Butterfly transition - giving it that crazy sultry tone with resonance. "Slipping Away" is incredible. Not much can come close to Mariah blending a gospel choir with an R&B low-bass. The choir of her layered voices makes an appearance as well and I can always appreciate the amount of work that goes into creating it. The first half of the song is beautifully written with intertwining texture shifts and seamless melisma. The second half is yet again another classic example as to why MC is one of the multi-melody, layering goddesses. Plus, anything that is D5 and above has earth-shattering resonance. But even more than all of this, the way she sings "you're so farrrr" absolutely breaks my heart each time. I feel her fear but I don't know where to place it. She must have been so afraid of having to do it all on her own, but it was worth it, we got many legendary tracks from independence.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 02:40)
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Re: Slipping Away (82,662) (82,670)
by Licia from USA
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I know. Out of all her albums I only like maybe three songs total. It's quite shameful. Lol.
(Wednesday 6 June 2018; 00:56)
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Article: Mariah Carey on bossiness, breakups and being bipolar (82,669)
by Will from England
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Despite the sarcastic way this was written, it was pretty interesting to read. He asked questions that aren't ordinarily asked and she was willing answer to a degree.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 23:59)
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Slipping away (82,668)
by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
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Personally it has always been a favorite B-side of mine from MC's catalogue. I also wish that it was included on the masterpiece that is Daydream it is pure R&B heaven. I wish that MC and Dave Jam Hall would work together again they created some songs together as well.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 22:57)
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Slipping away (82,667)
by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
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The song itself is about the end of a relationship in this particular case Mariah was talking about the end of relationship/marriage to Tommy Mottola. This song has nothing to do with cheating as someone stated also there was never any allegations of cheating in their relationship nor marriage. The only allegations that were during the Mariah and Tommy years were allegations of emotional/mental abuse and issues of Tommy being extremely controlling.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 22:51)
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Bossiness article (82,666)
by Terna from Nigeria
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Now that was an entertaining read, and quite a lengthy one too. Some of the questions he asked her on the stories he heard were new to me, like the white girl bursting into tears when she saw Alfred Roy Carey. For a kid to experience that it kinda changes you. Mariah really had a rough childhood. With phrases like "the shadow-in-chief" and "I will hunt you down" this had me cackling out loud. . At the end of this article it's clear how much we think we know Mariah and how little we truly know about her.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 22:05)
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Long Ago and Melt Away (82,665)
by Stacey from USA
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I used to skip these songs. Nuts, right. I know, I'm nuts. Maybe my tastes have changed. I used to prefer songs like When I Saw You and Forever. I still do like them, but after I Am Free, I skip to Long Ago and Melt Away. Genius songs. Perfection.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 21:50)
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Re: Slipping Away (82,647) (82,664)
by Stacey from USA
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Yes, where have you been, lol? Slipping Away is genius. Makes me love Daydream even more, as if that's even possible. Haha.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 21:44)
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"Mariah Carey on bossiness etc" article (82,663)
by Billy from Greece
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I try to avoid overgeneralizations, but why is the British press so darn sarcastic and bitter-ish whenever there is a cover story or even interview with Mariah? I feel like outside the US, she is mostly misunderstood in the UK. The "bitchy diva" scenario is played to death there and there is a constant shallowness and "craziness" attached to her in several articles in the UK press over the years, not to mention a general mocking attitude that I have seen by several journalists on talk shows she has appeared. It feels like her sense of humor as well as her personality and even artistic identity do not translate well in a British setting. At the same time, I feel that she is "celebrated" there for her "fabulousness" and alleged over-the-topness, and MC is giving them what they want. Again, I don't want to lump people into one category. I mostly refer to the attitude that British journalists have expressed towards MC.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 21:13)
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Re: Slipping Away (82,655) (82,662)
by Bill from the UK
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I almost forgot you hate every Mariah song ever lol.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 20:35)
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Article: Mariah Carey on bossiness, breakups and being bipolar (82,661)
by Manuel from Germany
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I actually love this interview with her.
(Tuesday 5 June 2018; 19:28)
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