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Languishing (103,008)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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I love them too. Pure Mariah, the lyrics and melodies. Heartbreaking songs.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 13:25)
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Languishing (103,003)
by Jamie from UK
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I love [Portrait]. Very [Languishing] and Looking In
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 08:31)
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by Bobby A from United States
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Thank you, Jamie. I have been listening to a K-Love radio station since I moved back to Texas. Lauren Diagle's You Say and Natalie Grant's and Cory Asbury's You Will Be Found have helped me.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 12:36)
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by Jamie from UK
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Sorry to hear about your situation. Just focus on you, your feelings matter.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 12:10)
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by Jamie from UK
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Sorry to hear about your situation. Just focus on you, your feelings matter.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 12:10)
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by Bobby A from United States
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MC is looking great like the early months of the E=MC2 era. I am glad that she is focusing on herself and her children. I am trying to get that point in my life and stop worrying about my family disowning me and people not liking me.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 11:43)
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by Bobby A from United States
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MC is looking great like the early months of the E=MC2 era. I am glad that she is focusing on herself and her children. I am trying to get that point in my life and stop worrying about my family disowning me and people not liking me.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 11:43)
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by Jamie from UK
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Wow Mariah is looking in great shape on her latest post, looks like she’s lost a ton of weight. Maybe something is coming soon after all.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 07:49)
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Ray Dalton (103,004)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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We had him on our morning show today, what a great voice and friendly man. A "new" singer who can sing. I know he was first a background singer, but that voice really must be heard alone. I hope there will be an album soon. Mariah should do a song with him.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 09:20)
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Languishing (103,003)
by Jamie from UK
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I love [Portrait]. Very [Languishing] and Looking In
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 08:31)
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Languishing (103,001)
by Bobby A from United States
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I just listened [to] Potrait. Could Potrait be MC's follow-up Languishing? They definitely sound similar in melody and theme.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 23:54)
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by Jamie from UK
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Wow Mariah is looking in great shape on her latest post, looks like she’s lost a ton of weight. Maybe something is coming soon after all.
(Thursday 13 July 2023; 07:49)
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Languishing (103,001)
by Bobby A from United States
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I just listened [to] Potrait. Could Potrait be MC's follow-up Languishing? They definitely sound similar in melody and theme.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 23:54)
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Languishing (103,000)
by Randy from USA
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Definitely in my top ten songs by her. As soon as I read your post, I started singing it and my eyes welled up. I'm going through some things. Sometimes I find myself singing it when I'm putting on airs. I wonder would you cry for me if you knew. This is what music is supposed to do. And now I understand why MC wants us to relate rather than tell us who a song is written about. Although I think it's safe to say Side Effects is about Tommy.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 03:11)
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Languishing (103,000)
by Randy from USA
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Definitely in my top ten songs by her. As soon as I read your post, I started singing it and my eyes welled up. I'm going through some things. Sometimes I find myself singing it when I'm putting on airs. I wonder would you cry for me if you knew. This is what music is supposed to do. And now I understand why MC wants us to relate rather than tell us who a song is written about. Although I think it's safe to say Side Effects is about Tommy.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 03:11)
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Languishing (102,996)
by Andrew from the UK
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I always thought Mariah had somewhat diminished that power and poignancy of Languishing by calling it an interlude. I recall many others here many years ago feeling the same.
Maybe Mariah means (in one fell swoop with just one word) in a song about damage to your person caused by the emotional abuse you received from a lover long ago is not forever. That is to say: the misery must be seen as an interlude in your life. That it is not what makes your story. That it is only what interrupted it.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 22:19)
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Languishing (102,999)
by Bobby A from United States
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Great post, Andrew. I always never think of Languishing as an interlude, but as an intrinsic part of Angels Cry.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 01:32)
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by Andrew from the UK
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I always thought Mariah had somewhat diminished that power and poignancy of Languishing by calling it an interlude. I recall many others here many years ago feeling the same.
Maybe Mariah means (in one fell swoop with just one word) in a song about damage to your person caused by the emotional abuse you received from a lover long ago is not forever. That is to say: the misery must be seen as an interlude in your life. That it is not what makes your story. That it is only what interrupted it.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 22:19)
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Emotionally stiff (102,998)
by Andrew from the UK
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Celine is an awesome vocalist. You know I love me some Celine, mate. But when she does her soft cooey emotional soft voice, I cringe. Perhaps it is the Britishness in me but it makes me very uncomfortable. And watching her do it on stage doubles the pain with her faux-emotional staring into the distance.
Whitney never got this nonsense. But listen to her records and find emotion in them. She bellows everything. Her contributions to The Bodyguard sountrack are obnoxious bellowing. Where was the criticism of Whitney bellowing IWALY? She shouts the whole bloody thing. And Run To You. And I Have Nothing. There's no emotion in these songs at all.
Mariah, no cringey over-emoting and no over-shouting.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 00:28)
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Emotionally stiff (102,985)
by Randy from USA
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One of the things I never understood is why journalists who review her albums call her ballads emotionally stiff. Since I've had a little time on my hands, I've been reading Rolling Stone, Slant, LA Times, New York Times and others' reviews of her albums that were written when the albums came out. We didn't have access to the internet back then haha. But they all seem to say the problem with Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, Rainbow and Glitter are the ballads because she's emotion-less. I don't get what they want. My All, And You Don't Remember, Never Forget You, Against All Odds and Lead The Way are every bit as emotional as Celine's All By Myself or Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. What exactly did they want from MC?
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 20:24)
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Emotionally stiff (102,997)
by Andrew from the UK
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If this were your last day on Earth, in whatever dreams may come after, who of the people in your life would you think: "Hmmm he never told me that he loved me nor how he felt about me, so he probably didn't love me at all"? Probably nobody, right? Nobody of any consequence to you, possibly, anyway.
I would offer, humbly, that it is of little consequence that you didn't tell him that you loved him nor what he meant to you - but of great consequence simply that you *did* love him and that he *did* mean so much to you. Such powerful emotion is a rarity in life and a gift given to you by special people even if it is unrequited or unspoken.
Death is as big as life is little. I hope you find release, William, and live a long and happy one.
(Wednesday 12 July 2023; 00:15)
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Emotionally stiff (102,995)
by Bill from the UK
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"I should've said I love you, why didn't I just tell you?"
Heartbreaking words, I lost someone dear to me and wish I had told them how I felt. This hits me every time.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 09:12)
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Languishing (102,996)
by Andrew from the UK
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I always thought Mariah had somewhat diminished that power and poignancy of Languishing by calling it an interlude. I recall many others here many years ago feeling the same.
Maybe Mariah means (in one fell swoop with just one word) in a song about damage to your person caused by the emotional abuse you received from a lover long ago is not forever. That is to say: the misery must be seen as an interlude in your life. That it is not what makes your story. That it is only what interrupted it.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 22:19)
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Emotionally stiff (102,995)
by Bill from the UK
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"I should've said I love you, why didn't I just tell you?"
Heartbreaking words, I lost someone dear to me and wish I had told them how I felt. This hits me every time.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 09:12)
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Emotionally stiff (102,990)
by Edward from USA
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I think "Never Forget You", "Anytime You Need a Friend", "Everything Fades Away" and "Without You" are very emotional. Mariah's voice on "Never Forget You" is makes me feel her pain, it's like something is piercing her soul, specially during the climax. And let's not talk about "Daydream", those journalists simply didn't like her, that's all.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 14:45)
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Emotionally stiff (102,994)
by Stacey from USA
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Oh my gosh, how could I forget Can't Let Go? Shame on me, lol. Still irks me what Sony did to stop that single from hitting #1. At the end of the day, I don't need journalists to validate what we all know: Mariah has written a lot amazing songs.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 07:27)
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Emotionally stiff (102,989)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Great post Stacey. Yes, it can't get any more emotional than with "Til the end of time". A person who doesn't feel anything while listening, has no connection to the heart and soul. "Can't let go" is in the same "league". And "So blessed". I tested it today and had immadiately goosebumbs when her voice gets darker on the song.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 12:10)
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Emotionally stiff (102,993)
by Bobby A from United States
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I take back these comments. I just listened to Mine Again with all of the emotion exuding from MC's impeccable vocals. How did I forget about this gem? Man, I hope MC's voice recovers to give us another Mine Again.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 04:20)
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Emotionally stiff (102,986)
by Bobby A from United States
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Randy, they want something like Unbreak My Heart, Superwoman, and Love and War. You can hear the emotion and heartbreak in Toni's, Karen's and Tamar's voice.
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 22:53)
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Cut the crap (102,992)
by Joachim Agerup Løkkevik from Norway
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We all know that we are utterly dissapointed because our beloved Mariah hasn't released an album in years. But please, can you all watch, the last tone takes me to heaven. I'm not longer afraid to die, Mariah will be there to hold on to me.
(Tuesday 11 July 2023; 02:53)
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MC should come clean (102,991)
by Edward from USA
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Fast Internet, Social Media and Streaming contributed to the disruption of the revenue model music labels used to have. Music labels are not making that much money from artists anymore. Big contracts like in the 90's are a thing of the past.
Mariah being dropped by Epic doesn't surprise me. She hasn't released an album in 5 years and the longer she waits, the less interested people are.
Let's not be sentimental about it, she's a legend, but labels don't care about that, it's just business. If there's a time for Mariah to go independent, that time is now.
As for how Madonna can hold up, well, in only a couple of venues, Madonna makes more money than Mariah would make in one short tour. Madonna has also being bundling up a copy of whatever album she's released at a specific moment with concert tickets.
Unless you're a prolific songwriter like Mariah, artists have always made their money from concerts, since label tentacles couldn't reach that far into that domain, even though things are changing.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 18:03)
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by David from USA
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Mariah was dropped by Epic? When did that happen?
(Monday 10 July 2023; 03:24)
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Emotionally stiff (102,990)
by Edward from USA
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I think "Never Forget You", "Anytime You Need a Friend", "Everything Fades Away" and "Without You" are very emotional. Mariah's voice on "Never Forget You" is makes me feel her pain, it's like something is piercing her soul, specially during the climax. And let's not talk about "Daydream", those journalists simply didn't like her, that's all.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 14:45)
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Emotionally stiff (102,988)
by Stacey from USA
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Till the End of Time is as emotionally filling as anything I've heard. I'd argue it's more emotional than All By Myself. That bridge to end chorus sends chills up my spine every time. Those silly journalists couldn't recognize emotion if it hit them in the face.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 05:56)
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by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Great post Stacey. Yes, it can't get any more emotional than with "Til the end of time". A person who doesn't feel anything while listening, has no connection to the heart and soul. "Can't let go" is in the same "league". And "So blessed". I tested it today and had immadiately goosebumbs when her voice gets darker on the song.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 12:10)
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by Stacey from USA
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Till the End of Time is as emotionally filling as anything I've heard. I'd argue it's more emotional than All By Myself. That bridge to end chorus sends chills up my spine every time. Those silly journalists couldn't recognize emotion if it hit them in the face.
(Monday 10 July 2023; 05:56)
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Emotionally stiff (102,988)
by Stacey from USA
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Till the End of Time is as emotionally filling as anything I've heard. I'd argue it's more emotional than All By Myself. That bridge to end chorus sends chills up my spine every time. Those silly journalists couldn't recognize emotion if it hit them in the face.
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Emotionally stiff (102,985)
by Randy from USA
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One of the things I never understood is why journalists who review her albums call her ballads emotionally stiff. Since I've had a little time on my hands, I've been reading Rolling Stone, Slant, LA Times, New York Times and others' reviews of her albums that were written when the albums came out. We didn't have access to the internet back then haha. But they all seem to say the problem with Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, Rainbow and Glitter are the ballads because she's emotion-less. I don't get what they want. My All, And You Don't Remember, Never Forget You, Against All Odds and Lead The Way are every bit as emotional as Celine's All By Myself or Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. What exactly did they want from MC?
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 20:24)
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MC should come clean (102,987)
by David from USA
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Mariah was dropped by Epic? When did that happen?
(Monday 10 July 2023; 03:24)
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MC should come clean (102,983)
by Bobby A from United States
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There is only one other major female R&B singer without a label right now. Her name is Jill Scott. She only released one album on Atlantic and they dropped her just like MC on Epic with Caution. I guess when you no longer have the radio hits and enormous album sales, female artists have a difficult time keeping their record deals. What is Madonna doing differently that keeps her career moving forward without the radio hits and enormous album sales? If MC would go independent, she would receive more respect as an older female artist. A partnership record deal with a high profile pop or R&B male artist would help kick start her career too. I definitely could see Trey Songz or Ryan Tedder do a full complete album with MC.
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 17:57)
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by Bobby A from United States
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Randy, they want something like Unbreak My Heart, Superwoman, and Love and War. You can hear the emotion and heartbreak in Toni's, Karen's and Tamar's voice.
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 22:53)
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Emotionally stiff (102,985)
by Randy from USA
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One of the things I never understood is why journalists who review her albums call her ballads emotionally stiff. Since I've had a little time on my hands, I've been reading Rolling Stone, Slant, LA Times, New York Times and others' reviews of her albums that were written when the albums came out. We didn't have access to the internet back then haha. But they all seem to say the problem with Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, Rainbow and Glitter are the ballads because she's emotion-less. I don't get what they want. My All, And You Don't Remember, Never Forget You, Against All Odds and Lead The Way are every bit as emotional as Celine's All By Myself or Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. What exactly did they want from MC?
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Emotionally stiff (102,985)
by Randy from USA
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One of the things I never understood is why journalists who review her albums call her ballads emotionally stiff. Since I've had a little time on my hands, I've been reading Rolling Stone, Slant, LA Times, New York Times and others' reviews of her albums that were written when the albums came out. We didn't have access to the internet back then haha. But they all seem to say the problem with Music Box, Daydream, Butterfly, Rainbow and Glitter are the ballads because she's emotion-less. I don't get what they want. My All, And You Don't Remember, Never Forget You, Against All Odds and Lead The Way are every bit as emotional as Celine's All By Myself or Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. What exactly did they want from MC?
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by Bobby A from United States
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Yes. MC's voice would have fit perfectly on Rema's Calm Down remix instead of boring and non-singing Selena Gomez. Why doesn't she get more high profile remixes anymore?
(Sunday 9 July 2023; 18:01)
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I would love to see Mariah dabble into Afro beats.
(Wednesday 5 July 2023; 05:40)
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