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Re: Another book review (96,449) (96,453)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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That could be. I just wished that the relationship is true. Because he seems kind-hearted, but who knows. Yes, I noticed the pic with Rae Rae and Mark Sudack. He seemed to be just like a good distraction, nothing more. No words about him at all. Meanwhile Luis Miguel has his own chapter.
(Thursday 29 October 2020; 12:18)
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Arrogant and toxic (96,452)
by MC85 from Canada
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I've been creeping this board for years, to read genuinely insightful and kind-hearted comments from other fans yet I've always found it confounding that most people seem to be fine with Andrew from the UK consistently putting people down for their opinions, statements and comments.
I'm genuinely curious as to why this person is still allowed to use this board when nearly every single message he posts includes some sort of demeaning, hurtful or downright rude remark to another board member.
Shouldn't we all be celebrated for having our own opinions and for sharing our love for our favourite artist? Am I missing something?
(Thursday 29 October 2020; 06:03)
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Re: Another book review (96,450) (96,451)
by RibbonB from USA
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He may, or may not, but what he is, is an employee. She knows how to string along, until she is done. She's great at "both sides of the neck" when she wants to be.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 23:54)
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Re: Another book review (96,449) (96,450)
by Todd from Sydney, Australia
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He got thanked in the credits, followed by an IFLY (I f**king love you), so I think he's more than an employee.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 23:17)
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Re: Another book review (96,448) (96,449)
by RibbonB from USA
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Binaka is fully tied into all the Stella drama, lies, stunts. She just keeps him on payroll because she needs company, can't be alone. When she wants another place filler, she will just treat him like the employee that he is, with no further mention. Did you notice the one picture of Rae Rae, where she referred to her as her assistant or something? Mark Sudak was also in that picture and she never mentioned his name. Everybody conveniently forgets him. He went from photographer to "work boyfriend", finally getting co exec producer credit on Emancipation and E=MC2, I believe. She paid dearly for his silence. IMO.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 22:53)
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Re: Another book review (96,444) (96,448)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Yes, I feel similary. The childhood chapter felt honest and heartbreaking. The stuff about the family even more sad, also she were talking about some things before. The chapter about moving to NYC at the end of the 80ies was exerciting. I think the sing sing chapter wasn't a surprise for most of her fans either. I enjoyed "the story" about Derek Jeter and all the great songs he inspired her. Her love for Christmas and Marilyn Monroe was also nice to read. The few words about Nick Cannon says a lot too. I was surprised that Mr. Tanaka hasn't got an own chapter. That she didn't talk about Stella and that time is understandable. Too embarassing also I still wonder why that happened at all? One member of MCA was wondering about the Christmas song with Pat. I thought they same, it makes little sense to do a song with her, if she was so bad to her. The epiloge was nice, that everyone should protect their dreams. I would have added "and check sometimes if it's still your dream because it can change". Just a few thoughts after reading TMOMC. Plus I love the pictures inside of the book.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 20:30)
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Re: Another book review (96,444) (96,447)
by Slipping Butterfly from United States
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What part of legally she can't talk about James do people not understand? Also she's still dealing with legal issues evolving the Stella era. Fans don't thing logically sometimes.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 19:49)
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Re: Another book review (96,444) (96,446)
by Lyric from USA
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I agree. She definitely omitted a lot of information. She can't really discuss Stella for legal reasons but she completely skipped over her last few albums, James, her vocal decline (which she will probably never acknowledge) and the last quarter of the book seemed like she and the co-writer were in a hurry to wrap things up. I could have done without a lot of the Tommy info since I've heard it all before. I found myself incredibly bored during the Sing Sing section. I would love if she released some other tidbits to go along with the book.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 16:44)
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AIWFC Dolly & Jimmy (96,445)
by Chicago Lamb from USA
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Here ya go, folks.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 14:53)
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Re: Another book review (96,443) (96,444)
by ADAM from USA
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I also read the book plus listened to the audible book. I really enjoyed the intimacy of hearing Mariah in her own words and hearing her choke up during the difficult periods of her life and sing some lines of her catalog. I felt it was definitely a treat for the fans and I was here for it. As far as revelations go, I was very surprised at how rushed the second half was. Most of the book was spent on her childhood and then she omitted such huge portions her life and def needed explanations - James Packer, Stella, aging, her vocal decline. It was startling to say the least. How are you "engaged" to a public figure like James and not even recognize this fact in your history. Completely bizarre. That area of her life will always read like she was a expensive call-girl. Inconvenience fee for wasting your time? Really? She really needed to explain this desperate period of her life where she flaunted money everywhere and was out of touch with reality. I wasn't expecting her to be 100% candid but it's like she rushed it or didn't know the deadline. Alas, I don't think she'll produce a sequel and will explain these areas of her life. Does anyone else feel similarly?
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 13:56)
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Another book review (96,443)
by Will from Australia
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I just finished the book along with the audiobook. I kinda wish I hadn't listened to her read it as it constantly sounded like she was channeling Catie from Mean Girls and that got a bit much after a while.
I wish there was more on the men, Derek Jeter gets no details about the breakdown of that despite several chapters about the build up. Nick Cannon gets a sentence or two but that's a shade thing I think. Tanaka passes by without much notice. And the remission of Eminem was irritating, she wrote two songs about the grub. Even James Packer should've been touched upon, their relationship was the most media coverage she's received outside of Christmas in years.
The bypassing of the bipolar diagnosis was strange to say the least, she had it very publicly outed.
The whole Stella saga was a pivotal moment in her public perception so not mentioning that period, again was bizarre.
The "my mother is the devil incarnation for calling the cops while I went psycho and I'll never forgive her, but hey she can lay some vocals on this Christmas carol I'm putting down 9 years later and my family ruined Christmas and I have horrible memories of my family but anyways let's have a Charlie Brown Christmas". WTF, ain't that bipolar defined.
And the music. Really it's why we're all here for her. I would love a whole book about each song she's ever recorded and the inspirations, that's the real meaning of Mariah.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 10:46)
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Nervous tick / new album (96,442)
by Lyric from USA
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Has anyone else noticed a strange tick with Mariah lately? In nearly all of her interviews for The Rarities and her memoir, she is grinding her lower jaw/grinding her teeth. It's especially noticeable during her interview with Stephen Colbert. I've never noticed this until recently, I'm wondering if it's nerves/anxiety or side effects of medication. It's a bit distracting and I love watching her interviews. Also her sitting at that weird angle to hide the left side of her face is getting old lol.
As far as a new album, I'd love new music, especially since I'm sure Mariah has been writing new music during quarantine. But with the pandemic and its inevitable after effects, it's just not feasible. I want Mariah to get the full experience out of an album release: concerts, meet and greets, etc. Maybe this nonsense will be over by 2022 and she can drop something.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 09:39)
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Where I Belong (96,441)
by Aliya from Canada
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I cannot wait for this collab. I hope it's as slick as "I Know What I Want". Coming Friday.
(Wednesday 28 October 2020; 02:27)
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Re: Mariah & Busta song to finally see the light o‘day (96,297) (96,440)
by Bobby A from United States
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Track number 16 baby. Where I Belong ft. MC is out this Friday.
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 21:54)
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Re: Vote for Mariah in Goodreads Choice Awards (96,438) (96,439)
by Tijl from Belgium
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Done.
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 21:05)
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Vote for Mariah in Goodreads Choice Awards (96,438)
by T from USA
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She's in the Best Memoir category. This could be a huge win for her.
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 13:16)
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Re: Jazz album (96,432) (96,437)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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LOB is also constantly on my mind. The band is superb as is her freestyling. I'm a huge Jazz fan anyway and I'm pretty sure if Mariah would do an jazz album a lot of people would buy it. Her current voice is predestined for it. She could record some classics and a few own jazzy songs. A Jazz album is more needed than another Christmas album (in my opinion).
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 10:25)
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What's the point (96,436)
by Lafa from Sweden
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What's the point even with "The Rarities" if nothing from the Butterfly CD leaked.
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 10:04)
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Re: Jazz album (96,432) (96,435)
by splasheswithmc from United States
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I literally was just thinking this. Gospel album or jazz album, she's definitely versatile enough to do both.
(Tuesday 27 October 2020; 03:11)
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Re: New album (96,431) (96,434)
by T from USA
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I would like one more full length album eleven tracks (ten was almost perfect but a tad short). Her first album was eleven tracks so it would be a full circle moment. I'd hope she would focus on jazz and urban a/c music and have no features. Just her and her voice. After that she can do just legacy stuff and Christmas. But I would feel cheated if she doesn't do one more in the studio.
(Monday 26 October 2020; 22:37)
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New album (96,433)
by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
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I highly doubt that MC will release a new album within the next year. I feel like the pandemic has slowed things down for everybody. Also I doubt that MC has put thought into a new album, and era because she has been focusing on being a mom, and keeping her children in a happy, and safe environment during these uncertain times. If anything I believe that she will release another full length album in 2022. Hopefully by that time the pandemic will be under control a little bit better.
(Monday 26 October 2020; 21:54)
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Jazz album (96,432)
by Will from Australia
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I didn't think I'd like LOB but it's infectious and I can't stop listening and singing it in my heart. That style of music I think fits perfectly with where her voice is at now. I think it's time to just transcend into alternative projects like a jazz album or duets even gospel although her voice probably couldn't hold up there.
(Monday 26 October 2020; 21:42)
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Re: New album (96,430) (96,431)
by Nick G from Germany
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Well, I think her next [album] will be a Christmas album [because] MC is only with Christmas successful, [unfortunately].
(Monday 26 October 2020; 15:23)
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Re: New album (96,426) (96,430)
by Todd from Sydney, Australia
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I don't think we'll get a new album for many many years. I get the feeling that after Caution and The Rarities' lukewarm reception. I wonder how many albums her contract called for with Sony? Aren't they normally three? With #1 to Infinity, Caution and now The Rarities, maybe that's it?
(Monday 26 October 2020; 02:28)
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Ariana Grande (96,429)
by Bobby A from United States
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I am just wondering if part of the agreement for Ariana Grande to do anything Christmas with MC was to wait until after her album is released for an official announcement. Didn't MC announce her Christmas concert dates around this time last year?
(Monday 26 October 2020; 01:02)
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