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Unknown Mariah song (48,036)
by Orkun from The Netherlands
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Hi all. Totally by "coincidence" I bought a budget album a while ago and it had a song on it, written by Mariah. You may know it, you may not know it. But for the fans, I'm sending the info. I don't know how to post a YouTube video directly on here. It's sung by Penny Ford, the ex-leadsinger of Snap, who also happens to be a regular dancer on Madonna's tours. It's called [...]. What I like about it is that you can hear it's a Mariah song of that particular time. Peace, always.
(Monday 24 November 2014; 12:54)
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Baby / Subtle Invitaion (48,035)
by Dennis from Miami, FL
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She mentions AYNAF. It was written few years before Derek. I don't think it's only about Derek. It could be to all her past lovers collectively. I guess there is a little bit of Tommy, she still has some positive feelings towards him. Same as with Circles. It could be about Derek, however she met Tommy and Thalia during the final stage of the album recording. She gets inspired by some moments and feelings which evolve into song concepts. It could be not her own stories. She gets inspired by the movies or somebody else's stories. Just as she stated during Memoirs promotion.
(Monday 24 November 2014; 12:31)
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Mariah Carey - Faded (Male Version) (48,033)
by Loris from Italy
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Perfect cover to start the week with bliss. Of course they lowered the pitch, but it's very nice.
(Monday 24 November 2014; 10:44)
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B and Subtle Invitation (48,032)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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Lol, Mariah wrote that more to Derek, than about him. Wasn't nothing subtle about that invitation. Lol. Just goes to show how much you can get across without using your mouth as a megaphone. Derek Jeter has been MC's muse for decades now. (Not complaining.) Maybe Thirsty figured it out and that's why he got his jumpoff's panties in a twist about it. His cheating on Mariah is worse than his big mouth even though he's done his damnedest to sully her with words. MC and DJ are my fantasy OTP, but only if he will love her and respect her as much as she would love and respect him. If not him, then I'm sure there is some great guy out there who will. You single boy-lambs should step your game up and take care of business. Just a subtle invitation. 
(Monday 24 November 2014; 7:09)
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I thought (48,031)
by Brad Catoe from United States
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Subtle Invitation was about Luis Miguel?
(Monday 24 November 2014; 5:00)
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Baby instagram post (48,030)
by Lee TS from USA
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What are you even saying about? Confused.
(Monday 24 November 2014; 4:54)
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Mariah music helps (48,029)
by radhames from Curacao
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Wauw Jono, it feels good to see another lamb going through a heartbreak simultaneously. And yes, her music helps. These are the songs that helps me make it through the this "difficult" time of my life; Breakdown, Someday, Shake It Off, Can't Take That Away (remix). PS: This if my first post.
(Monday 24 November 2014; 2:18)
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Subtle Invitation (48,028)
by B from USA
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Mariah wrote that song about Derek Jeter. It's filled with references to the other songs she's written about him. Mariah needs a man like Jeter in her life, not a boy like Nick. Mariah is still the best and she's better off without Nick. He just can't keep his mouth shut. I think his loose lips are to blame for the demise of their marriage. He's so insecure because he has no real talent. He makes controversial comments to remain in the news.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 22:18)
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Mariah's magic (48,027)
by Jono from USA
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Hey lambily. I'm not sure why I'm writing this here, but I've always felt safe around fellow fans which is why I'm sharing this. Unfortunately right now I'm going through a bit of a heartbreak. I've been listening to a lot of Mariah, more so than usual, and it's helping so much. This is why I fell in love with Mariah, because she just knows how to write songs that everyone can connect to. Regardless of our differing opinions, we all love Mariah dearly because there was a point in our lives where we heard that one song that just spoke to us, and made us feel like her writing could heal us. This is why she'll always have that true intimate connection with fans, because the lyrics are from her. I just wanted to share. I love you all.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 22:17)
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So Def Jam is Sony 2.0 and Team Mariah's going rogue? (48,026)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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So this Instagram post is quite the revelation. "Well if Def Jam aint gonna push any records well I guess we gotta do it on our own. [...]. We like this premise, not the no support from your label BS, but the go-getter moxy and confidence it takes to want your hard work to her recognition. A thousand times yes. I'm personality here for it 120% mulatto. Is this past of the big announcement, the revenge of MIAMTEC? 
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 20:57)
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Something worth noting (48,025)
by this_is_qhm from the Philippines
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Mariah has more achievements throughout her whole career so far than what most lesser artists will ever see in their entire lifetime, but since it's pretty much the holiday season already, can we just take a moment to realize how rare it is to have written the most popular Christmas song today? Other than George Michael, Mariah is the only other (contemporary) artist who can say that they will always chart on iTunes every year because they have come up some of the very few modern Christmas classics that never fail to get massive airplay every freaking year. If that isn't relevance then I don't know what is. Makes me so proud.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 14:22)
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Subtle Invitation (48,024)
by Billy from Greece
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Can we discuss once more about the masterpiece "Subtle Invitation" is? I get blown away every time I hear it, 12 years later.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 11:46)
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H.A.T.E.U - Remix ft Oj Da Juiceman, Big Boi, Gucci Mane (48,023)
by Will from England
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Shout out to this fantastic remix from Memoirs that sadly never really saw the light. I love that she re-sang that song and the whistle notes in the background. It's just great and I love it. But I wish it was available to buy.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 11:40)
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by Travon..SweetSweetFantasy from USA
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In music, if you write the melody of the song and not the lyrics of the song, you are considered a collaborator. You're collaborating with the person who writes the lyrical content. In the music industry, collaborators are given co-writing credit because they create the melody. The melody and lyrics are the song. Most collaborators are also producers meaning after the song is written by both the lyrical writer and melody writer, they begin to create the music for that song. For Mariah, she co-collaborates and she composes. Co-collaborating is mostly the reason why she is considered a cowriter. However, it is also known that she has cowritten lyrical content as well. Mariah is also the sole executive producer of her own record. She speaks directly to the corporate excutives. That power helps sustain her status of writing her way. She is always going to be credited writing because she writes a lot more than letting someone else assist. If people think she doesn't write her music, then they don't understand the concept of how to make music.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 0:47)
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Atlantic residency (48,020)
by B from USA
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Mariah's album sold over 100,000 copies with no promo and its lead single was a hit. #Beautiful went Platinum. Mariah is still relevant. I think a residency would do more harm than good. It would make her look like a woman who is irrelevant and she's not. She needs to hire the trainer that whipped her into shape during the E=MC2 era and release a new album that features a couple Urban EDM songs as singles. Mariah needs to release an album like Emotions using the producers of the moment for the club bangers and Happy Perez, Miguel, Bruno Mars, and The Smeezingtons for the ballads and midtempos. JD and Cox are past their prime and I get that they created some iconic songs together but she needs to move on or she'll become irrelevant.
(Sunday 23 November 2014; 0:12)
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Mariah Carey and Taylor Swift's "1989" (48,019)
by Prince Lodestar from Indonesia
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Anyone notices some of Taylor Swift's songs on her new album are lightly inspired by Mariah Carey? From my POV, here are some songs: 1. Shake It Off, which is obviously, the title is the same (though the song is entirely different). 2. Style, the melody of the chorus reminds me a lot of Money ($ * / ...) 3. Stay, the "Stay" part is really similar to "Cry" in Cry. Is there anyone who has the same opinion as me? 
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 18:51)
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The 9 biggest divas in the history of forever (48,017)
by B from USA
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E. Online's list is a joke. Beyonce isn't a bigger diva than Mariah. A diva is a phenomenal singer. Bey can sing but Mariah can sang. Mariah deserved the #1 spot on that list. What a travesty.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 15:32)
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Mariah's last two albums (48,013)
by B from USA
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Memoirs was repetitive. Each song sounds alike, with the exceptions of Languishing and Obsessed. Mariah deciding to work exclusively with The Dream and Tricky is why. Me. I Am Mariah. . . The Elusive Chanteuse is a return to form for Mariah. It's Mariah doing what she does best. MIAMTEC was praised by critics. It got some of the best reviews of her career. Mariah doesn't need to make any drastic changes to her music or sound. She just needs to work with Calvin Harris or Bruno Mars for her next lead single and she'll score that elusive #1. Radio DJ's are pissed that Mariah has more #1's than Elvis and they don't want to see her top The Beatles. Sad but true. I've been told I'm a walking Mariah Carey encyclopedia, lol. Mariah's legacy is intact. Even if she never sings another note she'll go down in history as The Voice. I hope that during her lifetime she gets acknowledged for her songwriting talent. She's the lyricists of our generation. Say what you want but Mariah has the best voice, even in it's current condition, in history of modern music. Her only competition was Whitney and she didn't have half of Mariah's range.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 15:25)
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Re: Mariah and lyrics (48,012)
by TJ from Norway
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I agree with you.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 9:32)
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Name-calling (48,011)
by Billy from Greece
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Although I could not care less for Wendy Williams, calling her "drag queen" or "man-like" or things pertaining to a non-conforming gender identity is disrespectful towards people that are actually non-conforming. You're basically using it as an insult, which is a clear display of both sexism and homophobia. Please keep it in mind and find more politically correct ways to throw shade if you will.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 9:31)
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Howard Stern (48,010)
by Lee TS from USA
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I actually like Howard and I think he's hilarious, his humor can be crude and ridiculous but it's an acquire taste. I know he and Mariah had their moments but I would actually love for her to go on his show and do an interview. Say what you want about Howard but he's an incredible interviewer. I've listened to many of his interviews with celebs and he gets them to talk. If he can tame himself a little or not, and I think he has enough respect for Mariah for what she's achieved in her career, we would get to learn so much more about her. This would be very unlikely though.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 3:53)
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Me I Am Mariah... The Songwriter (48,009)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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I also really want Mariah to write an entire album by herself, meaning no co-writers even on the melodies or at the very least half of the material. I don't mind her co-producing though. Diane Warren has had the same guy tweak her songs and make them into well produced demos without taking any writing credit for decades I wanna say. I'm sure he gets generously compensated for his work or it wouldn't have lasted as long as it has. Mariah could do the same for at least one of her albums. It's really the only way non lambs will be permanently shut up instead of repeatedly omitting her name as the songwriter to her own songs unfortunately. But really, I enjoy Mariah immensely when it's just her voice, a piano and a few layered background vocals with minimal production, from VOL and Vanishing to Cry and Camouflage. Those kind of songs also tend to be her most personal. Mariah must already have a few albums worth of songs and ideas she never collaborated on. She's so freaking prolific it's ridiculous. We have ourselves an embarrassment of riches when it comes to her. We're really very lucky.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 3:49)
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Mariah's lyrical subject matter (48,008)
by ADAM from USA
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Thank you Darryle so much for you post. You've hit the nail on the head on exactly my sentiments for a long time that Mariah should write more songs about subjects others than love. I love her obscure songs like Looking In, Outside, The Wind, Close My Eyes to name a few. I don't think there are enough songs out there in popular music by popular artists that represent anything other than love and lust. When I listen to Make It Happen or There's Got To Be A Way, it gives me chills because I can feel the passion and urgency in her voice and the vivid story telling of her lyrics are so powerful that after many years since its inception, these songs are still resonant enough to get me past hard times in 2014. I really hope she gets inspired again to create these kinds of songs with important messages to help other people and perhaps herself again.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 3:18)
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My MC 2015 fantasy wish list (48,007)
by Baby from Dreamville...Where There's No Beginning & There is No End
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We've been hearing about things that either never come to fruition, get sabotaged or don't get promoted for decades now. So just for fun I'm putting together a lil list of all the things I wish are gonna be Mariah's big announcement for 2015 and or beyond. 1. A European residency in London to celebrate her 25th anniversary. 2. Carbonated Butterfly drink released internationally using Thirsty as promo. 3. An annual Christmas Broadway show written and produced by MC. 4. The Bond theme, performed, written and produced by MC and a cameo role on screen. I think Bianca needs to dust off her wig for this one. 5.The debut album re-released with the original demos, live performances and unleseased tracks or remixes. 6. An autobiography, maybe as a three-part book series? Childhood - The Sony years - Post Glitter. 7. A cable miniseries about her life using the books as a template. 8. Crave Records 2.0 and an HBO tv documentary chronicling the journey of MC mentoring new artists and maybe giving forgotten one's a new chance. 9. A Christmas movie produced and written by MC with old and new music where she plays at least one of the characters. 10. A DVD to commemorate her 18 US #1's with video commentary on every song and how it came to be from inception to charting. Also, funny anecdotes in the bonus features and guest appearances with her collaborators through the years. What do you guys wish Mariah's big 2015 announcement will be about?
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 3:07)
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Last thoughts on Wendy (I hope) (48,006)
by Darryle from USA
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I think I'm completely done with Wendy. Every thing out of her incredibly mannish mouth is utter garbage. Just like her show. She's got nothing positive to say about Mariah or anyone else for that matter unless it benefits her. She's been called out by so many people for hating and she continuously denies it by kissing butt so that she can get those people on her show. But the moment they're off she goes back to talking trash. Baby I would say that she looks like Howard Stern in a wig but that's an insult to Howard.
(Saturday 22 November 2014; 2:09)
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