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Re: Nick Cannon (65,474) (65,481) by Andrew from UK
This is priceless. It reads like you (and others) think that Mariah was somehow song-raped by Nick with "Hero"? Lol. Rightio. How do you think that played out? "You like me make you listen to this, don't you, baby?" "Nick, please, no, get off me, turn it off, I find this song schmaltzy and saccharine, don't do this." "Why do you make me do these things, huh? Why can't you be a good girl?" "I'll be good from now on, please, I promise." "Oh no, baby, now *my* Hero really *is* gonna 'come along', know what I'm sayin'?" I'm 100% certain that if Mariah had said she made love to "Hero" some of you would be trying to convince your next partner it was a good idea.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 22:11)
Re: Ribbon B (65,473) (65,480) by Mara from United States
Lenny Kravitz, that would be a cool out of the box collaboration, and Mariah always said she was friends with Lenny. I was watching the Bringin On The Heatbreak video last night and loved the scenes in the maroon dress on stage. I remember seeing her in concert with Charmbracelet and she did a great rendition of BOTH too. Her and Lenny could create a rock type song and they have great chemistry. Stella just went to a Guns N Roses concert last night so maybe they are in a rock mood and she could encourage MC. Stella, even Miska, if you're reading, mention it to MC.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:43)
Re: Ribbon B (65,473) (65,479) by Mara from United States
Can I just say Maxwell? Anyone remember the tiny clip of a party with Lee Daniels at someone's apartment in NYC I think and Mariah was singing Happy Birthday to or with Maxwell. My brain is foggy but I swore they were supposed or did collaborate on a song but it never amounted to anything. I need to hear that. He can sing and definitely complement her voice on something. And of course my dream duet will always be George Michael.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:37)
Re: Wait... but... seriously? (65,456) (65,478) by Luke from United Kingdom
Maybe it was on shuffle? Hahah.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:33)
Terrance (65,477) by RibbonB from USA
Hey Giovanni, here is your boy Terrance, not a good look.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:15)
Re: Candy Bling (65,471) (65,476) by RibbonB from USA
Maybe, but never "The art of letting go", that song is worse than "Cringefinity". Lol just playing, but really I mean it. Lol. And how can you miss "Lucious" being an abuser in real life lol. There are also allegations that he hit Taraji in the face on set, but they covered it up. Don't mistake slick acting for a gentleman in real life. Dude T.H. is a loser IMO. M.'s nephew commented to someone that he really likes Nick, that he is a nice guy and that he loves Nick's mom. I think he is, he just plays along with a lot of mess, IMO.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:08)
Re: Nick Cannon (65,472) (65,475) by RibbonB from USA
Terrance is an admitted spouse abuser and he is back with the last one just had a baby. I think he isn't interested in Mariah. Strahan is with his young blond, again, probably not interested in MC. Plus Strahan is managed by old young Mark, so probably not a good fit. I think M using Nick up, or he wore out before she anticipated. Lol. But they've moved on, I say let them both be great, or at least ok.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 21:03)
Re: Nick Cannon (65,472) (65,474) by George Golden from UK
Exactly he is a waste of space. What a way to disrespect Mariah's signature song. Even if she did want it at the time, that is a very private intimate matter. How did she meet such a classless person like him is just something I can never understand. Next he will tell us what her intimate parts look like. Retard.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 20:46)
Re: Ribbon B (65,470) (65,473) by RibbonB from USA
Hi Giovanni. Pharrell is alright, but I think she could work with a lot better and fresher, or more musically inclined producers at this stage. I think Uncle Charlie is a better crooner than R Kelly. He is the original, Charlie Wilson and as old as he is, he has been having some R&B chart success. Brian McNight has said some shady things about Mariah and I wouldn't expect anything great from a collaboration from those two. Sam Smith is good and might be a great collaborator. John Legend is good and safe and they are friends so that helps with her. She likes to work with friends. There is a lot of great talent out there. I almost wish she would let someone really orchestrate things for her, that she would work this next project like a 9 to 5, totally professional, no stunts, real instruments. I still say Brittany Howard would also be a good Mariah collaborator too with some good raw southern soul. She needs quality, but unexpected and fun stuff.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 20:18)
Nick Cannon (65,472) by Giovanni from USA
Is trying to stay relevant by using Mariah's name. It's sad. He needs to realize that nobody really cares for him. Other then that Amber Rose. Who is the epitome of t****. I'll never know what Mariah saw in him. He's goofy, immature and has no class. She would have been better off with a real man like Terrance Howard or Michael Strahan. Both handle themselves with class, are decent looking and seem like they know how to respect and treat a woman. The only good situation that came from Mariah and Nick's relationship was Roc and Roe.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 19:52)
Candy Bling (65,471) by Giovanni from USA
I also love "Candy Bling". It's sexy and flows well really nice. I think Mariah should have named it "Back in the day". Sounds a lot better. However "Touch my body" is really below her level of songwriting and artistry. Why it made it to number one I'll never know. But good for Mariah. If "Touch my body" was a hit song surely she can have more. "Beautiful", "The art of letting go", "Make it look good", "You don't know what to do" all could have been hit songs. I think now where Mariah is in her career she needs strong and powerful lyrics in order for people to want to buy her music. I would love to see her performing a new hit song at the Grammys.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 19:36)
Ribbon B (65,470) by Giovanni from USA
I never said Pharell was this great songwriter, but the man knows how to come out with a good beat. "Say something" is pretty decent. I imagine Mariah coming out with a song like "Happy" or "Time of your life". I am also hoping for something big. R. Kelly may be irrelevant but he can sing. I can't think of any male singers who can really sing much less riff and run. If there are some I don't know them. It's been long over due for a collaboration. But at this point I'd say it's probably never going to happen. Mariah needs a nice ballad with John Legend, Sam Smith or Brian McKnight. Brian is also irrelevant but at least he could give us a classic Mariah song like "One sweet day" or "Thank God I found you". I want an album that's memorable and epic. And hopefully Mariah serves us with a good album title and cover this time.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 19:24)
Nick (65,469) by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
Nick needs to know when to keep things to himself regarding he and Mariah's personal life together. Also who knows who came up with the idea to have intimate relations to Hero it could have been a fantasy of Nick's to have intimate relations with MC with her songs playing in the background but whatever said case it's creepy and weird.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 18:28)
Re: TMB is a good one (65,464) (65,468) by MusicfanJ from Germany
1. Melt away
2. I still believe remix
3. Babydoll
4. The beautiful ones
5. Want you (what a sexy, sensually song)
6. So lonely remix
7. Always be my baby Mr. Dupri Mix
8. Fourth of July
9. Underneath the stars
10. Lullaby
11. The impossible
Another playlist. If I were Mariah I would listen to myself too. But seriously her music is perfect for romance and more.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 18:16)
Re: TMB is a good one (65,465) (65,467) by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
There are so many more. But if they used "Hero" they might as well have just played "When You Believe" (who knows what miracles you can achieve).
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 17:55)
No filter (65,466) by RibbonB from USA
It's got to be ironic to Mariah that she says Roc "is a comedian" and he has "no freaking filter". She does not say he is just like his dad, because she hates to mention him directly, but it's always implied IMO. She might want to work on dem son, what with his boobie obsession etc. A husband about to be ex husband with no filter is one thing, but children with no filter is another. They're going to be growing up in an unorthodox environment to say the least. IJS.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 17:41)
Re: TMB is a good one (65,464) (65,465) by RibbonB from USA
Dont forget "Inseperable" if it's a good night. LMAO. And your list reminds me to listen to "The Impossible", that is a low key jam from Memoirs. Memoirs is memorable in a way, but not my fave MC record, but it will be fun to reminisce listening to it this weekend.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 17:34)
Re: TMB is a good one (65,463) (65,464) by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
But she has so many lovemaking jams.
1. The Impossible
2. My All
3. TMB
4. Bliss (literally giving instructions/feedback "touch me baby, it feels so amazing yeah yeah yeah" haha)
5. The Roof
6. Babydoll
7. After Tonight
8. Emotions (if they are feeling extra feisty)
9. Boy (I Need You)
10. The One
11. Yours
12. Subtle Invitation
13. I Know What you Want
14. Honey
15. Say Somethin'
16. So Lonely
(bonus upbeat tracks)
17. Dreamlover
18. Fantasy
Good Lord, I just made a play list. Anyways, I'm sure there are more.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 17:15)
TMB is a good one (65,463) by Special K from USA
I don't think there is anything wrong with music artists making love to their own music. Usher and Tank admit to making love to their own songs. With that said, I dont't see how anyone can bang to Hero. No way someone is hitting that right playing that song, lol. Mariah's catalog hardly has an extensive range in baby making music however I would suggest TMB as a foreplay teaser though.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 16:38)
I guess I get why she divorced him (65,462) by Edouard from France
The man has absolutely no filter. I mean their lovemaking should be and stay private, intimate. Moreover, Mariah maybe have played that song once during sex, maybe because she, or he, needed it. It's super private. He's so senseless and stupid sometimes. He should also know how this song is important to Mariah's fans and that it is kind of a cheap thing to say in terms of Mariah's legacy as an artist. I think she got tired of his humorless humor. He is a puppet for the media. On the other side, she is a master at not letting the media make her say/do things she doesn't want to say or do. She uses them even when it doesn't look like that. She has learned to do that. That's their main difference. He clearly isn't emotionaly smart. She is.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 16:21)
Re: Wait... but... seriously? (65,456) (65,461) by TJ from Norway
I think we've seen this for a while. She gave birth with the live version of "Fantasy" in the background, and her own music at parties. She seems a little obsessed of herself. It's like she's listening to her own music all the time, and if that is true, there's almost impossible for her to make new music without using the same old formula that many people are sick and tired of. There are reasons for why she doesn't sell like she did. It's not her cheap image alone. She need to make new music without trying to copy successes from earlier albums.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 16:20)
Re: Nick interview (65,455) (65,460) by RibbonB from USA
Not really defending him, so many silly things said and done on both sides. But no, Licia, we don't need to see no fights. Lol. Did you see Lilo get janked by her so called billionaire boyfriend? SMH, just end that already. But his comments on Amber's show were rather minor and tame. He has a right to talk and could be saying much messier stuff. The Wild 'n Out stuff is always a pain. He just needs to not host his own show, because that's all they do on that show is talk about somebody's momma or girl. But there is little he can say or do to that, especially when M's ex friends are the one's shading him and her. I won't name the names lol. I don't even get why she invited one of those ex friends to her Vegas show and took pictures with him. They both have a repertoire of mess that seems to crop up for press at one time or another. Interesting, she returns to Vegas next week, right?
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 15:53)
Re: Wait... but... seriously? (65,456) (65,459) by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
To be honest, it probably wasn't Mariah who picked that song because how many times did we hear Mariah say she is not a fan of the song? Like almost every single time it was brought up or she had to perform it, we got the same story. What I'd like to know is, was this song played on a loop or was it like part of a play-list and this got Nick going (or well the opposite)?
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 15:49)
Ooops up side your head (65,458) by Anonymous from
Sorry couldn't help myself it's in my head.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 14:51)
Nick Cannon (65,457) by Andrew from UK
Whilst I can admit to never having been a great fan of Nick Cannon, there is a smacking of hypocrisy amongst those who criticise him for talking about Mariah whose last album was, for a large part, a break up album concerning her relationship with Cannon. I imagine he would have preferred it not to have been. How can someone's position be "Don't talk about me in public, but I'ma right [sic] a little song or ten about you, honey." It doesn't work that way. And a marriage is a two-way street with mutual benefits and responsibilities, and whilst nobody outside of it might ever know what really happened, given how Mariah has been behaving for the past few years in other realms, I can't imagine her being completely blameless in the collapse of her own. But it does give her lots of opportunities to right [sic] woeful songs and pinch her leg for some on-stage tears whilst expecting her ex-husband's silence on the matter. Tommy Mottola was milked in this vein for well over a decade (with Mariah taking many swipes at him then strangely lamenting his alleged attempted sabotage of her career). So Nick is uncouth in his responses, not wielding the same power as Mottola and hopefully respecting Mariah somewhat, having had children with her. In reality, why does anyone expect him to care? His children are going to have/are having an incredibly strange and spoiled upbringing (by the looks of it, being groomed to become celebrity children in the public eye). So it ought to be considered: are they, in all honesty, going to turn into the type of people who will be bothered by all this? I'd bet this here new farm I seem to have recently acquired for gambling purposes that they couldn't care less.
(Saturday 20 August 2016; 13:37)

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