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Re: Mariah's best disses (90,907) (90,908)
by Morgan from United States
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Heat. Heat has that intense "b*tches be fighting" vibe. The whole song is game of playing the dozens. The actual slugs she throws in Infinity are top notch too, regardless of people's feelings on the actual song.
(Friday 27 September 2019; 10:58)
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MC and the "mixed-ish" theme (90,543)
by Morgan from United States
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ABC announced today that Mariah wrote, produced and performed that theme song to "mixed-ish", titled "In the Mix". Apparently Kenya Barrish reached out to her and asked her to do her thing. It's exciting.
(Monday 5 August 2019; 20:14)
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Re: Mariah's greatest lyric (90,138) (90,144)
by Morgan from United States
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She didn't write the pre-chorus bridge to H.A.T.E.U. The verses, the chorus all of that was changed. She kept the melody and the boxing metaphor, because, honestly, those were genius.
(Monday 1 July 2019; 01:01)
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Re: When You Don't Believe (89,284) (89,291)
by Morgan from United States
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Dreamworks Records sold off that song's rights in 2000 before they closed down shop.
(Wednesday 24 April 2019; 04:56)
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Re: When You Don't Believe (89,265) (89,283)
by Morgan from United States
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Just here to say that when Dreamworks auctioned off the rights to "When You Believe", Columbia won out, not Arista. That's why it wasn't included on her Whitney's Greatest Hits. She couldn't legally include it on her album.
That was also a pretty shitty post. If Whitney was a bitch, then Mariah is the Regina George of bitches. Whitney just said hers outright while Mariah uses expert shade and holds onto her feuds, even fueling them at times. Whitney did more collaborations with females than any other 90's divas (Mariah, Deborah Cox, Faith Evans, Kelly Price, Aretha Franklin, Brandy, CeCe Winans, giving Monica the mic during Classic Whitney, bringing out Angie Stone, Monica, etc at the Arista anniversary, bringing Mary J. Blige as her guest to Divas 99) so she wasn't in doubt of her talent or insecure about others. Remember that video of her cheering on Madonna's Super Bowl performance from a restaurant? Or even complimenting Christina Aguilera's horrible "Run to You" rendition. This is not somebody who didn't give props when they were due or give support when she felt the need. She was revered but was also down-to-earth and well liked by other artists. So that whole posts just came across as an unnecessary rant that was based off your personal feelings while not considering the reality of things.
(Tuesday 23 April 2019; 22:29)
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Re: Proceed with caution (4): let's get to work (89,176) (89,183)
by Morgan from United States
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Up was cheating. It was a double album so the sales counted twice.
(Sunday 14 April 2019; 03:39)
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Re: Tupac obsessed (89,158) (89,165)
by Morgan from United States
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Tupac was a beast, died too soon and was an icon. Before the airwaves were littered with rappers, there weren't many that actually made hits out of their plights. He spoke to a generation of young black men who were discarded and he was a sex symbol to young black women (and men). That's without saying that his actual bars were genius. "Brenda's Got a Baby", "Dear Mama", "Keep Ya Head Up", "Ghetto Gospel"... all songs that were addressing the culture, disparity and issues that were troubling the black race. He has a few bangers in there too but that wasn't his discography. He didn't make party music. So, yeah, he was talented and a pioneer.
(Saturday 13 April 2019; 00:57)
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Re: "Alone In Love" (89,060) (89,062)
by Morgan from United States
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"All in Your Mind" is about a lover reassuring her partner she's still in love, still invested, still around and part of a relationship that he apparently feels that she's checked out of. She has to actually beg him to "believe her" and it's all just misunderstandings. She wants him to look at her and she do the same (lot of eye references). While in "Alone in Love", dude is gone. Whatever her proclamations were in "Mind" did no good and he doesn't believe her and he won't even look into her eyes anymore ("You turn the other way"). She wanted to make it work, he still left.
(Monday 8 April 2019; 16:54)
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Re: "Alone In Love" (89,052) (89,056)
by Morgan from United States
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I can't listen to "Alone in Love" without it being doubled up with "All in Your Mind". They feel like two tracks that blend cohesively production-wise and lyrically.
(Monday 8 April 2019; 08:26)
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Re: Caution in Houston (88,253) (88,280)
by Morgan from United States
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I had two young chicks constantly in my way too. They annoyed me endlessly. She sounded great and I loved hearing You Don't Know What to Do live.
(Sunday 3 March 2019; 15:00)
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Re: The promo tour (WWHL, Fallon, GMA) (86,362) (86,383)
by Morgan from United States
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I'm gonna assume the songwriting is being spoken about since Wendell Williams implied she just tacks her name on already written songs. But the interviews have been coherent, mature and without embarrassment.
I also have no issue with most of the performances. She seems to have found her lane and knows how to make the best of it.
(Wednesday 21 November 2018; 19:40)
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Re: Aretha's funeral performances (83,555) (83,558)
by Morgan from United States
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Nope. Still didn't see it. I didn't see it as groping either if that's how you saw it, okay. If the pastor was white and he said something about their name sounding like something off the KFC menu, it wouldn't have made much sense. Nachos Bell Grande, Grande Beef Burrito, Grande Doritos Los Tacos. Like, seriously?
(Sunday 2 September 2018; 03:10)
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Re: Aretha's funeral performances (83,552) (83,553)
by Morgan from United States
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I don't believe the pastor really did anything. I also don't think the joke was racist. There are a number of "Grande" named items on the Taco Bell menu. He had no clue who she was or what she looked like beforehand.
(Saturday 1 September 2018; 23:01)
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Re: Aretha's funeral performances (83,543) (83,544)
by Morgan from United States
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Oh man. She was so mediocre and has no soul. Faith Hill was a screechy mess but I chalk that up to emotions and nerves as she was clearly upset. Chaka's lyric fan was spectacular. I was inspired by Fantasia's gospel rendition of "You've Got a Friend". I could've used a little less of Hudson's screaming but it still brought tears to my eyes. As did The Clark Sisters and the pure emotion of Ron Isley.
(Saturday 1 September 2018; 16:40)
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Re: Here's some proof? (83,297) (83,299)
by Morgan from United States
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It's truly ridiculous when you blindly go on a tangent to defend someone and have no clue what you're even defending. Geez. You can be a subjective fan.
(Saturday 4 August 2018; 19:58)
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Re: Article: Feud over (83,286) (83,289)
by Morgan from United States
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You were given the proof of WHEN she was called that. There it is. What did that quote have to do with your request?
(Thursday 2 August 2018; 20:18)
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Re: The chasm (81,773) (81,778)
by Morgan from United States
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You're [censored] terrible. I had to create an account just to post that. Carry on.
(Thursday 12 April 2018; 02:56)
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