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AUGUST 31st, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 16:21 GMT |
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I've added a page for Mariah's new album. You can view it here. More information will be added
as it becomes available.
Source: February Sky
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Mariah Carey - TBA: Carey staged one of the most stunning comebacks in pop music history with 2005’s "The Emancipation of Mimi," so the pressure is on for her to follow up with another solid collection of the R&B-inflected, vocally acrobatic pop that first earned her superstar status. Producer Jermaine Dupri is back, so the odds are that Mimi’s not going back in her cage anytime soon. (Nov. 20)
Source: CBS News
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| J.D TALKS ABOUT MARIAH’S NEW ALBUM |
"I’m mixing one of Mariah’s records today," JD said. "I don’t know if it’s her first single, but I’m mixing one of the records that I think L.A. [Reid, head of Island Def Jam] is thinking about as one of her first singles."
The song is so top-secret, Dupri said he hasn’t even heard it yet.
"I don’t even know," he answered when questioned about the record’s specifics. "You know what’s crazy about the Mariah records? When I work on a Mariah record, she always goes home and records her vocals without me. I ain’t heard the song! She calls and tells me, `I finished, let’s go and do it.’
"She’s a person that you have to respect her for doing her job," he added. "She respects me for doing my job. When I’m in the studio, she don’t question what kick [-drum sound] I use. She don’t question if I’m using the right snare. She might say, `I ain’t feeling it.’ I could say the same thing. There’s been plenty of times when I’ve said, `Mariah, I think you need to sing this part over.’ But after the last album, we got a pretty good understanding. She knows what I’m looking for from her now. We’re hoping we have the same formula this time."
Source: MTV News
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| LOCAL SINGER FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARIAH CAREY |
I was covering a Mariah Carey CD signing two years ago when I ran into a young woman who dreamed of becoming a singer, and Mariah was her favorite and her big inspiration.
Jyn Luna is performing in the Parish Room at the famous House of Blues.
"I kind of like had that feeling like, `Oh my God, I’m here.’ This is great. So many people have performed here that I admire," says Luna."
"Prince has performed in the room that you’re performing in tonight."
"My heart just started beating. Yeah. That’s insane. I can’t even believe that. Yeah," says Luna.
On her music, Luna says: "It’s soulful. There’s a little fun. There’s some jazz and some pop and R-and-B in there. I think it’s going to reach out to a lot of different kinds of people, young, old, all ages."
Luna is working on getting an album out next month, mainly through her MySpace page.
Luna is singing steadily. She’s still inspired by Mariah Carey, but she’s ready to carry on with her own music career.
"I expect it out myself. I’ve always had that vision. Everything is slowly happening that I’ve always, had in my mind since I was a little girl," says Luna. "I’ll be a great artist. I’ll reach out to everyone out there and send a good message."
Source: ABC Local
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AUGUST 30TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 20:52 GMT |
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Below are two pictures of Mariah Carey in the outtakes from the Interview September 2007 photoshoot. Click on the thumbnails below for an enlarged view.
Listen to an audio clip of Mariah talking about Marilyn Monroe's piano or you can
download (3.6 MB) an MP3 file.
Source: Mariah Daily
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Allhiphop.com recently interviewed Skull and Mariah was mentioned briefly:
Allhiphop.com: Is Mariah co-signing you as well?
Skull: No. We are just friends; she was very nice to me when we first met. She treated me very kindly, made me laugh and feel so comfortable.
Allhiphop.com: That’s huge to be recognized by them. What are your plans together?
Skull: I think we will be in this movie together that her brother Morgan is co-producing, and maybe work on some music together.
Source: AllHipHop
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| EAMONN HOLMES AT IT AGAIN |
TV’s Eamonn Holmes was unrepentant last night over a foul-mouthed tirade in an interview for a lad’s mag.
The Ulster-born presenter called a controversial Premiership football star a "c**t" and also used the f-word when ridiculing pop star Mariah Carey.
He told the Belfast Telegraph yesterday he had no comment to make on his outspoken interview with Maxim magazine.
But he did say: "It’s definitely not misquoting me."
Asked about his use of the obscene c-word, Holmes retorted: "And what - you’re not supposed to use it?"
During the light-hearted interview for Maxim’s October edition, Manchester United fan Holmes was asked for his views on football `bad boy’ Joey Barton.
The Sky and Radio Five Live presenter said: "C**t. What is Joey Barton about? He’s an absolute animal."
The cuddly presenter of ITV’s This Morning and Sky’s Sunrise said of Barton (pictured right): "He’s the type of guy who’d eat his own young; he’d start a fight in an empty room."
"If Vinnie Jones came up behind me I’d think, `c**t!’, but I’d be scared of him. "
"If Joey Barton did, I’d just think, `Shut up!’ He’s an irritant."
In reply to the question, "Who’s been your worst interviewee?", Holmes told the magazine: "There are lots of people who you just think, `What’s the point?’"
"Mariah Carey sent one of her flunkies to say that she was tired and was going to lie down.
"I was like, `She’s f***ing tired? She should’ve been up from four o’clock this morning! If she’s going to lie down, then I’ll lie down with her!"
Barton’s football career has been blighted by a series of violent incidents, most recently in May when he was involved in a training ground clash with Ousmane Dabo. Barton was subsequently arrested and has since appeared in court, where he pleaded not guilty to assault.
Both Newcastle United and Barton’s agent had no comment to make when contacted yesterday.
Source: Belfast Telegraph
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AUGUST 29TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 20:45 GMT |
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| TOP 25 SHOCKING MOMENTS FROM THE LAST 25 YEARS |
This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly listed the Top 25 Shocking Moments From the Last 25 Years along with ways spin a scandal. Mariah sadly got a mention:
10. Mariah Teeters Onto TRL: In a surprise appearance to promote her travesty of a movie, Glitter, the overworked pop tart popped into MTV’s Total Request Live studio pushing an ice cream cart and proceeded to peel off her baggy t-shirt, unveiling gold booty shorts and a tank top.
Source: 2SNAPS.TV
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FORMER 98º BAND MEMBER MENTIONS MARIAH
Jeff Timmons attributes his fall from fame to the declining interest in boy-bands. While former 98º singer, Nick Lachey went on to do a reality show and work on his solo act, Timmons has been trying to break into the business end of the music industry.
I asked Jeff what he was most proud of in his past career?
"I think performing on tracks with both Stevie Wonder and Mariah Carey were the most gratifying moments for me."
[Read whole article]
60 SECONDS: RIHANNA
The Metro recently conducted an interview with Rihanna & Mariah was mentioned briefly:
Metro: You got your big break singing for producer Evan Rogers. What did you sing?
Rihanna: I sang Emotions by Destiny’s Child and Hero by Mariah Carey. I’ve met Beyoncé and Mariah since. They were lovely, very pleasant.
Source: Monsters and Critics, The Metro
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| MARIAH CAREY: "MY NEW ALBUM WAS MY OBSESSION" |
Mariah Carey sat down with Interview magazine and gave fans the low-down on her new album.
According to the pop-star her new album – where she collaborates with a lot of rapper’s – will bring something to the table.
On her new record:
“It’s a fun record - it’s been my obsession. Look, to me, that I’m able to do what I love for a living is a gift from God. I could be doing something I hate every day. Yes, sometimes it’s tough because I’ve got to sleep 15 hours to sing the way I want to. It’s not easy because my vocal chords are different than most people’s. But that aside, this album has been so much fun because I’m writing with a lot different people but mainly a lot of rappers and I will bring something to the table that they wouldn’t have and vice versa.”
On producing the record:
“Swizz Beats and I have been working together. He was really young when I first met him and now he’s got all these Warhols - I’m like, This dude is rich! He’s great. I’m really excited about a couple of songs we’ve done together.”
On what her new record is about:
“I sat in the hot tub the other night playing some songs for some friends and one of them felt that it was a very pro-woman kind of thing. And I was like, “You know what, I didn’t do that intentionally.” It is not that the songs are male-bashing, but she felt that it was very empowered-woman moment. I love to be able to play things for people who can listen to something rough. When I’m playing something for someone from the record company I need to perfect it a little bit more.”
Source: Entertainment Wise
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AUGUST 28TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 11:36 GMT |
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| DAMIZZA OPENS HIS VAULTS FOR "UNRELEASED ALBUM" |
"Christmas is going to come early for West Coast hip-hop fans, as multi-platinum producer Damizza has agreed to open his vast unmatched vault of more than 500 unreleased songs spanning the past two decades and release previously unheard tracks featuring stars as diverse as Krayzie Bone, Nate Dogg, Mariah Carey and more.
"I’ve had everybody come through the studio from ˜Spiderman" Toby Maguire to Ludacris so what better way celebrate my 20-year love affair with music than by releasing songs by some of the greatest stars of our time?"? Damizza says. The producer explains that, until now, he’s been so busy working on new material with Butch Cassidy and emerging artists signed to his Baby Ree label that he simply hasn’t had time to sift through the hundreds of unreleased works.
"There are volumes of new songs in there," he says, "as well as demo recordings & new material from Jennifer Love-Hewett, Roccett, Macy Gray, Ray J & Nate Dogg, it’s really amazing. I surprised myself at the quantity and quality of music. We’ve just been producing so much material that gems just end up being forgotten. It’s an amazing body of work and I feel it needs to be out there for fans."
"Damizza Presents: Unreleased Volume 1" will be in stores through Baby Ree and distributed through Fontana/Universal on November 31st.
That will be followed in early 2008 by two addition volumes from Damizza’s vault which the producer hints may include rare works from Bone Thuggs N Harmony, Mariah Carey, Ice Cube, Bishop Lamont, Ja Rule, Knoc-Turn’al, Fat Joe and many more chart-topping artists.
"There’s just no reason for good music to just sit," Damizza says of his incredible catalogue.
Source: Baby Ree Records
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| INTERVIEW MAGAZINE: "MARIAH" |
Through all of her ups and downs, she's been called a variety of things: an ingenue, a diva; a has-been; a comeback queen. But now is the time for a different, much more human story emerge. Here, she opens up her home - and her heart - like never before, baring her soul about the high notes, the low notes, and tightropes of being Mariah Carey.
INGRID SISCHY: So here's the challenge. Your dramatic story - the journey from a young girl at beauty school who had big dreams to a major pop star married to a mega power in the music industry to the dissolution of all that and a whole new start - isn't exactly unknown. But you're at yet another junction in your mythic life and my hunch is that the story of Mariah is even more interesting and telling than we know so far. And that's why I'm sitting here at your house in New York City at midnight on a Sunday evening in the middle of the summer, view of the Chrysler Building and all, with my tape recorder ready to take it all in. I know you're in the think of work on a new album, expected out later this year. Since you're deep in the process of writing I thought it might be a good time to examine your life with you. Let's start at the beginning. MARIAH CAREY: There are a lot of beginnings, though no one has told it in a way that reflects that. They always say, "She came out with her first single when she was 20, or she got her record deal when she was 18, or she was a backup singer for Brenda K. Starr, or she met Tommy Mottola [the former CEO and chairman of Sony Music and Carey's ex-husband] at a party and gave him a demo tape - which is actually inaccurate because Brenda gave him the tape.
IS: The story goes that he left the party, listened to your tape, and then went back to the party to find you. MC: He did go back to the party but I was gone. When I met Tommy, I didn't know who he was - he was just looking at me going, "Brenda, who's your friend?" I was wearing a little Avirex cheerleader jacket, flat shoes - and everybody who knows me knows I would never wear flat shoes now, but I had no choice then because I had no money. [laughs] My brother [Morgan] did buy me a pair of sneakers but they were white high-tops, which weren't really looking right with the little black dress and the jacket.
IS: That's really the second chapter of your story, though. MC: The very beginning begins with my grandparents, if you really want to start from there. Then I should take you on the tour and show you the pictures, because then you'll understand a little better. The reason people need to see the pictures is because they have such a difficult time understanding who I am in terms of my ethnicity. I think that's because in society everything is motivated by what our eyes tell us.
IS: I'd love to do the tour soon. But let's just sit here a while longer to get comfortable. MC: The tape recorder you're using now reminds me of my father, because he had his tape recorder from like 30 years ago, too. He wouldn't let it go even though through his work he had access to all that [high tech] stuff. I'm so technically challenged it's ridiculous, and it's really bad and negligent on my part because I should be able to do these things, but I like to do things that I'm good at. Who wants to spend 20 hours figuring out how to use a new gadget, when you could have written a whole page at that point?
But I am on my BlackBerry a lot. Honestly, it takes up too much of my freakin' time.
IS: Do you have time to look around at other things? Like art? MC: I own so little art, and I know that the reason is because I need to be in love with something to have it around me. The thing is, I know the art I'm going to love is going to be like a gazillion dollars - that's just the way it's been my whole life. Who the hell nominated me to be the princess and the pea? [Sischy laughs] I don't know why it is that everything I like has to be the most expensive limestone hat was somebody's antique floor in France. For some reason, I always gravitate toward that.
IS: The million-dollar question: What do you think would have happened if you had never met Tommy Mottola? MC: I already had a deal with Warner Bros. that was pending. It was through Ben Marguiles, who I had written most of my first album with - lots of it when I was in high school. I used to come in and work at his studio, which was [at the back of a loft space that was covered in wood chips] and I wrote "Vision of Love" there, songs that became number one hits that I don't listen to anymore. "Someday" was a number one hit - I wrote it and recorded it there. And a song that [I was offered a] publishing deal for called "All In Your Mind" - it was on my first album [1990's Mariah Carey]. [Someone at another company] was like, "We'll give you 5,000 for this!"
IS: But you knew enough not to do it. MC: Yes, but to me, five dollars was huge because I'd be like, Okay, I can buy a Snapple for a dollar, or I can go on the subway, or I can have an H&H bagel. I was on such a tight budget.
IS: You were a waitress, weren't you? MC: I couldn't really work as a waitress because of the age thing and serving alcohol, but they would have pity on me and allow me to do it at the sports bar I used to work at. But, really, what I did was sell T-shirts. They were like, okay, we'll let her wear tight jeans and a shirt that says the name of the sports bar and sit there and say [in a naive and sultry voice], "Hi, wanna buy a T-shirt?" So that's why when I was first released to the public, it was all about let's let her be known for her voice and not for her body or for her looks or whatever - not that I had my look together back then. But the point is, I could have [made it about her look] if they'd decided to make it all about that. Basically, I looked how I looked the night I met Tommy, with my natural curly hair.
IS: Were you a good waitress? MC: I couldn't work a cash register, and me coat checking - it worked but they wouldn't let us keep our tips, which I sometimes stole. I feel bad about that now, but you know, it was a tip! What are you going to do?
IS: Tips are supposed to be yours. MC: And they ended up firing me. But I worked at a lot of different places, though. I've worked in Central Park, at the Boathouse restaurant, and I've seen some of the people that I worked with over the years. They'd be like, "I remember you, do you remember when we worked together?" And I'm like, Yeah, I was the one with the headphones on all the time writing songs.
IS: And how did you break through all that to a singing job? MC: I got the job as backup singer because I was one of those girls hanging out with Lenny Kravitz. His band ended up really helping me by introducing me to Brenda. I had a demo tape, Brenda heard it, and she played it for a few different record people, and one person said that I looked too white to sound the way that I sounded. Another person was like, "We want it to be a little more like that Debbie Gibson girl that had a hit a couple years ago." It was, "You're too young; you're too light; you're too black. ..." I was this nebulous creature that nobody understood, but they could hear the voice, and yet all these lower-level A&R people didn't have the real weight to make a decision.
IS: You've credited your brother, Morgan, with helping you get started. He was a big-deal trainer as I remember. Bruce Weber, who photographed you for this piece, said he worked with him, too, and laughed that Morgan had much more successful clients. MC: Yes. He paid for my first demo - like $5,000. I'm very grateful to Morgan; he always believed in me. As a trainer he worked with a lot of people in the music industry, including this one guy named Gavin Christopher who wrote for Chaka Khan - he's a great writer. Morgan would always tell everybody, "My little sister's gonna be a star." I've been singing since I started talking. My mother [Patricia Carey] was an opera singer - she went to Julliard.
IS: She's Irish, right? MC: She's third-generation Irish-American. She lived a "white picket fence" life in Springsfield, Illinois, and went to Catholic school. But her own mother [Ann] raised three children with no man in the house because my mother's father passed away a month or two before she was born.
IS: And your mother met your dad in New York? MC: She met my father because she was stalking Yul Brynner - she and her friend were living in Brooklyn Heights at the time. I believe Yul Brynner either lived in Brooklyn Heights at one point or was seen around the neighborhood. My mother and her friends were trying to spot stars. My father had been in the army so he had shaved his head and he had this old Porsche that he would drive around Brooklyn. He was black, but he was light-skinned, and they thought he was Yul Brynner. But one of the girls who was with them said, "That ain't nobody but Roy Carey." [Sischy laughs] His real name was Alfred Roy [but he usually went by Roy].
IS: Let's do the tour. MC: Okay, let's migrate. [off they go.]
IS: I want to see all of it. [stopping to look at a floral arrangement] Those flowers are nice. MC: Somebody bought me a beautiful arrangement. It was real, but it wasn't worth replacing the flowers all the time so I had them copied in silk.
IS: [stopping at one of the rooms on the tour] Oh, look in here... MC: [pointing to photos] These are my father's sisters and me. They're his half-sisters on his father's side and that's their mom, Nana Ruby - she's still alive... That's my grandfather, he's the one who's part Venezuelan... That's my father, and that's [my sister's Alison's son] Shawn, and they're so similar. [Carey looks to a piano in the room] And this is Marilyn's--
IS: --piano. I like that it's got a fancy rope around it. MC: That's Mario Buatta [Carey's decorator]. I bought the piano when they did the auction at Christie's. I kept everything the same. I didn't wanna change it. It's even off-pitch. [Carey plays a few keys]
IS: It's chipped, too. MC: The legs tell the whole story. [Back to the photos] This is my father, looking very Harry Belafonte, with Nana Addie, his mother. Her maiden name is Cole, and since she's from Alabama like Natalie Cole's family, we think that we might be related. And this is my father years later, playing basketball. This is my Nana Addie with my father when he was little.
IS: Look at your grandma's coat. So stylish. MC: Yeah, my grandmother was very careful about her ensembles. And this is my father up in Harlem. He grew up in Harlem and the Bronx.
IS: What did your mother's family do when she told them about him? MC: Oh, they disowned her immediately. [turning to another photo] This is my mother, the opera singer. You can see that there's an intensity there! Clearly I'm in between - none of us look exactly alike. And here's my grandfather on my father's side. He's half black and I believe half Venezuelan. But he didn't speak Spanish. He came here when he was very young, so he lost all that. But you can tell that he's Latin. I think he's the one with the really strong genes because my brother and all of us look like him... And this is me trying to be Annie in a black wig - and I wondered why I didn't get the part. They said I was too tall. ...Looking at these pictures someone I know actually said, "Oh, you really are black." I was like, When are they going to get it? ...[Sischy and Carey continue on the tour] This is my mermaid room. It so wacky, but I love the ocean. It is also the media room so we can screen films in here. I just put my little workout thing in here too 'cause right now my gym is being monopolized by my studio. If I'm going to work out, I have to focus on something, so now I can watch a movie. I love this room - we hang out here; it's like slumber-party time.
IS: Are there fish in this big tank? Yup, there sure are. And what's this stuff that looks like living suction pipes? MC: They're some kind of coral. I wanted everything in there to be alive, [to make it] like you're actually in the ocean - that was my requirement. I started seeing these things when I'd go snorkeling so I wanted this tank to feel like that. It's outrageous - I know this room is kind of freaky. Guys love to hang out in here and watch movies.
IS: This room actually reminds me of old Hollywood, it's so luxe feeling. The cushion things look like bowling balls. MC: Yeah, but when you lie on them they're really smooshy. Mario Buatta didn't do Mario - he did me. It's out there but it's still me.
IS: [tour continues] And what is this? MC: These are all antique jewelry cases that Mario made into award cases. This is the Aretha Franklin Award from Soul Train; that's Quincy Jones Award; these are all Soul Train Music Awards; these are World Music Awards; these are Vibe Awards; these are Grammys...These are NAACP [Image Awards]. And these are the Billboard Awards, and that's another BMI Award. Just today I was thinking i have a lot of these BMI awards and I didn't even realize it because they were in storage. This is for "We Belong Together." This is heavy - feel this. And this is my self-portrait from when I was a little girl. [Carey and Sischy read in unison] "Me, I am Mariah" -- [Carey laughs] ... Here's the Marilyn bathroom.
IS: I didn't know how huge the Marilyn thing is in your life. MC: It's funny because people are always like, "We want to do something really new with you," and then they'll bring me tear sheets of Marilyn. One of the first movies I saw was, [singing] "A kiss on the hand may be..." --Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend [1953]. My mom was a big fan... Anyway, this is my studio back here. These are my pink road cases. They tried to deter me from doing them...
IS: But clearly you prevailed... Now what do we have here? This bathroom is truly-- MC: True insanity. And I love this Marilyn picture.
IS: More Marilyn. Why do you think you love Marilyn? MC: [sighs] She was fabulously festive and gorgeous and fun and camp. There's a sadness because she'd been through it, and I think I relate to that. I think she was pushing through that to be who she was... And this is my singing room - close this and you won't hear anything.
RACHEL McINTOSH [Mariah's pal/right hand/comrade in arms, who on and off had been along on the tour, leaving once in a while to check on things in other corners of the apartment]: I'm going to yell! [she leaves the room] MC: [closing door] Okay, yell! Do we hear anything? No.
IS: [The group keeps moving from room to room, and then Ingrid stops in her tracks.] What is this, your own beauty parlor? MC: Yeah, this our little salon.
IS: It really is a salon. MC: [laughs] I have $500, so can I get a wash and blow-out right now? And here's my favorite picture of Addie, my grandmother. Anyone who says these are not my real cheeks or some other insanity like that just needs to look at this photo.
IS: Is this where you have your hair done? MC: I do all my stuff here. IS: It smells good in here. MC: Maybe it's the new fragrance.
IS: It's nice. What's in there? And why did you want to do a fragrance? MC: I thought it was a cool concept. I've never been a fragrance wearer, but I wanted to do something light that wasn't obtrusive, and the top note in this [contains] toasted marshmallows. It reminds me of being a kid. I'm eternally 12, so the toasted marshmallow note was in order. And it evokes a certain memory for me. [The middle note contains] that Tahitian flower that they give you when you get off the place [in the South Pacific]. It's like a song. [And the base note contains] incense that I love from Morocco off the street - that's the low note. I didn't know it was going to have all these notes. I like when you walk into it, because you get a nice pshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
IS: We've left the beauty parlor and are now in what looks like a boutique. And there are all these red trunks. MC: Those are my Louis Vuitton trunks that I haven't used yet, because everyone's like, "You'll ruin them." And I'm like, "Well, what's the point of having them?"
[After more roaming in this one-of-a-kind place, which is such a monument to living large, the group arrives in a room that has a feeling of serenity. In it, there's a fireplace carved out of cherrywood - with crosses, a heart, and a butterfly - that was originally made for the house that Carey shared with Mottola in Bedford, New York.]
IS: Now where are we? MC: Here's the room I wanted to show you, Ingrid. It's the smallest room, but it didn't get done until my father passed away... Here's my wall of explanation. That's my great grandmother - her name was Emma Cutright but they called her Mother Cutright. This is in Alabama, outside of the church. And this is my mother in the '60s. And that's my mother's mother [Ann] - and my great grandmother. You look and the whole thing is so eclectic it's bizarre. This is my cousin Lavinia when she was little. And that's my aunt on my mother's side. That's my mom at 16. And this is me when I was little on a trip with my father in the summertime. This one is from when I was in a play when I was 11, and I'll never forget this, he gave me daisies and a card and came up onstage. After that he paid for me to go to a performing arts camp for one year; my mother's boyfriend paid the other year, though half of it was scholarship. [Now I have] a camp for inner city kids: Camp Mariah, with the Fresh Air Fund. I also went to an inner-city camp for a year and got it from both sides - [being of mixed race] is a tough row to hoe.
IS: Do you ever sleep in this room? MC: I think maybe the day of my father's funeral I slept here...This here is old stuff from my father. I found that he save these cards of mine from when I was little. It meant so much to me that he cared to save them, because this was before stardom. He's one of the few people that wasn't all about me being a star, which really meant so much to me.
IS: You lived with your mom after your parents divorced. How were things with your dad? MC: Because my parents divorced in an unhappy, ugly way, the child support situation wasn't that great. But my father and I did learn how to express our feelings for each other and our relationship did get so much better toward the end of his life. I'm so thankful for that. That's why I have all those pictures - he knew to leave those with me, because he knew I cared. [tour continues] Did we show the butterfly room?
IS: There's a butterfly room? I want to see that. MC: It was '97 and I was leaving my marriage [to Tommy Mottola]. which encompassed my life. I was writing the song "Butterfly" wishing that that's what he would say to me. There's a part that goes, "I have learned that beauty/has to flourish in the light/wild horses run unbridled/or their spirit dies/you have given me the courage/to be all that I can/and I truly feel ...[sings] and I truly feel your heart will lead you back to me when you're ready to land." At that point I really believed that I was going to go back to the marriage - I didn't think I was going to leave forever. But then the things that happened to me during that time caused me to not go back. Had it been, "Go be yourself, you've been with me since you were a kid, let's separate for a while," I probably would've.
IS: So it's since you wrote "Butterfly" that the creature has been this icon in your life? MC: Before then we would be in places and all of sudden butterflies would land on my shoulder.
IS: So your fans know that you've got a real thing about butterflies? MC: If they're a real fan they do, and they understand the sunflower thing as well, which has to do with my father. I wrote a song called "Sunflowers for Alfred Roy," which was for my father father after he passed away. When he was in the hospital, sunflowers were the only flowers that he could tolerate because of his allergies. He had cancer and it affected everything. So it's like these people really know.
IS: How does it make you feel to see how much they care? MC: It makes me feel great. That's why I save stuff that they make. A lot of the time, they're so funny.
IS: So often when fans give people stuff it just gets thrown away. MC: If someone took the time to do this then I feel I should keep it.
IS: The butterfly room is also where you keep the stuff from fans? MC: Yes, and it's also the guest room. I didn't want to make too elaborate a guest room, because except for Rachel I don't want people to get too comfortable.
IS: Sometimes I interview people who say they are scared by their fans. MC: No, only when there's like [scary stuff in their letters]. Oh, look, this one made me recipes. Not that I can eat these things. [laughs] Chocolate fudge waffles; that's not going to get me anywhere. I just think it's great that they took the time to these things. And why not have a little room devoted to it? Oh, this is a burn book like in Mean Girls [2004], only the fans did it with celebrities.
IS: [reading] "Jennifer Lopes is a fugly skank who can't sing." MC: But I didn't write that!
IS: [reading more things written by fans] "Eminem is almost too gay to function." [laughs] "50 Cent is a mouse on steroids." ... [laughs] R: These fans are hilarious. MC: I have a few different burn books that they made for me, but I was like, Oh, no, I'm encouraging the negativity. But please don't let anyone think I said those things.
IS: It will be really clear it's by fans, not Mimi. MC: Hold on - I need to show you this room.
[Off they go to a room that looks and feels like it's in the clouds.]
IS: That is one of the craziest rooms I've ever seen - there's a bed in this steam room. MC: It's for my throat. This will make my throat okay if I sleep in here because of the steam - it's a water bed covered in terry cloth, so none of this stuff is going to get destroyed by the steam.
IS: And you sleep in here some nights? MC: I sleep in here for three hours and then I go into my bedroom. Luther Vandross was actually the one who told me about the humidity being helpful to the voice and skin and everything.
[Eventually Carey and Sischy make their way to the kitchen, where they stand at a counter with Mariah's nephews Shawn and Mike chatting and snacking on food sent up from a Brazilian restaurant. Once in a while others pop in too, like Rachel.]
IS: By the way, for the record, it's now 3:30 in the morning - is this typical? MC: Yes, we're all nocturnal freaks around here.
IS: Let's talk about your married life when you lived with Tommy in Bedford. MC: It was like my second childhood there. We were all at the kids' table. And if we laughed too hard at something, it was a problem.
IS: Who was at the adults' table? [silence] IS: Anyone? MC: Well, there was definitely one person!
IS: It all sounds like one those fairy tales where the damsel is kept in a castle. Some years after you left you eventually made your Emancipation of Mimi [2005] album, the so-called "big comeback," but tell me about the time closer to your leap for liberation. Did you know you were going to leave? Had you planned it? MC: Well, something happened that prompted me to leave... I'm a very forgiving person and a very loving person, but if somebody does something to me that's too much I have no problem cutting them completely out of my life - at a certain point, some things are too much to take. That point happened.
IS: Did you just drive away? MC: I did used to drive back then, but I didn't take the car, because I didn't buy it - I didn't want to take anything that I didn't bring with me, even though I had paid half of everything. [Before building] we actually went up to the property in Bedford together and Tommy was like, "I want to build a house here," and I said, "If we're going to build I want to contribute half of it." My mother had never owned anything and I didn't want to be a woman that could be kicked out of the house at any time, so I wanted to own as well. All those people who felt like I was only who I was because of him can never say that I didn't contribute.
[After more talk Carey and Sischy move back upstairs, and outside to her rooftop terrace]
MC: Oooh, it's windy - are you okay out here? IS: I'm good, you? MC: I'm fine. I love being outside; I feel free. IS: Speaking of - which was your last album that you did for Sony while you were there? MC: That was Rainbow [1999]. I made it in three months, like "Get me off this label!" I couldn't take it.
IS: What are your feelings about the Tommy Mottola days now? MC: I am thankful to him in a lot of ways. I try not to vilify him. I have to forgive him for being so restrictive. I understand him not wanting me to go out and hang out all night, but going to a spa with friends every now and then, or doing things on my own would have made a world of difference. And I'd probably still be with him if I had. Maybe it's for my own good that I wasn't "allowed" to do those things, but that's not how I felt. It felt like suddenly I had a strict father. My father was actually a very strict man, but I didn't grow up with him. With Tommy it felt like I had this controlling situation where I wasn't allowed to be myself. This conversation that we're having now would never have taken place.
IS: What would you say was the best thing about your relationship with Tommy? MC: You know what he really did for me? He believed. I was so obsessed with my career ever since I can remember. I remember in seventh grade we each had to speak about what we wanted to be. I was a hideous mess then - I had shaved my eyebrows by accident, I had orange hair, I had three shirts that I rotated; it wasn't a pretty sight and it wasn't fun. But when they asked me, "What do you want to be?" I said, "I want to be a singer and an actress." I'm still laughing at that one, but I know that "Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evidence of things yet unseen." I've always had so much faith that I believe it's a gift from God. And my mother believed too: Before I was born she named me Mariah Carey because she thought it would be a great stage name.
IS: Has faith always been important to you? MC: I'm not religious, but I'm spiritual and I have an enormous amount of faith - I believe in God, I believe in Jesus, I believe that faith really does work. There's another passage from the Bible I really like, and it's "If you have faith the size of a mustard seed - you can say to a mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move." I quoted it on Charmbracelet [2002], which was not considered a huge success because it only did about 3 million worldwide. That was my first album on Universal after I left Virgin.
IS: How many albums did you make with Virgin? MC: Just the Glitter [2001] soundtrack, which technically wasn't an album.
IS: Glitter was the movie and soundtrack that came out when everything imploded for you, and you had your famous "breakdown." Clearly the reasons for it were many and they've been aired many times. not least of which is the fact that the soundtrack was released on September 11, 2001, and the film only a couple of days later. Looking back now, how do you see that time? MC: I think that they've been worse movies that haven't gotten as trashed. Glitter even got to be a joke on the Oscars that year - a lot of things went wrong in 2001 and people couldn't really make jokes about that... but you know, when I listen to the soundtrack, I'm like, Some of these are [among] my best songs and vocal performances ever. I consider "the breakdown" a breakthrough - I needed to hit rock bottom, however it happened. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard, fighting so hard against the system. You just can't beat the system when they're against you and are that strong... But was I out of control at that moment? Yes. I believe that it happened for a reason. I believe that it had to happen because the The Emancipation of Mimi was such a gift. I mean, after Virgin had "dropped" me [the company reportedly paid Carey in the neighborhood of $30 million to buy her out of her contract], which was actually a mutual agreement. [Universal CEO] Doug Morris came to my apartment and said, "Let's get going." He saw past a blip in my career and treated it as such. That man is one of the best people I know, and all I can say is I'm so thankful to him. And when L.A. Reid got the position of CEO at Def Jam [a subsidiary of Universal] I was so happy. L.A. Reid and I sat in this room and worked on that record together. This guy has produced some of the best R&B records ever; and I've looked up to him for years, and so I just love the fact that I get to work with him now.
IS: It was all so dramatic because you went against this huge corporate entity. MC: And nobody does that - one and then another! Because once I left Sony, I had to go up against Virgin, another corporate entity. When I signed that deal, I thought that was going to be something I'd have for the rest of my life. I mean, it's not like, "Woe is me, I only got blah-blah-blah millions of dollars," but, to me, a contract should be binding. You can't just be like, "Oh, we didn't like the way this thing turned out." It just became this thing of everybody having an opinion about what kind of record I should make. Actually, what I needed to do was an R&B record rooted in music that I love.
IS: After all that was behind you were you shocked at how well The Emancipation did? MC: I was grateful, I wasn't shocked. All these little amazing nuggets of joy kept coming my way. You know, I was saying to somebody recently that I watch the Praise the Lord Network - I leave it on in my bathroom - because sometimes there are some very smart people on there, speaking. And somebody on there was talking about weathering storms and about how, when you are prepared for the storm, you do much better. There are a lot of different storms that I feel like Ive weathered throughout my life and each one of them prepared me for the next one. Even from childhood.
IS: Now for the next album. It is scheduled to be released by the end of the year, right? MC: Yes; but it won't appear until it's finished. IS: Did you want to make a new record? MC: Yeah. I am so into this new record.
IS: Give us a sneak preview. What can you tell us about the new music? MC: It's a fun record - it's been my obsession. Look, to me, that I'm able to do what I love for a living is a gift from God. I could be doing something I hate every day. Yes, sometimes it's tough because I've got to sleep 15 hours to sing the way I want to. It's not easy because my vocal chords are different than most people's. But that aside, this album has been so much fun because I'm writing with a lot different people but mainly a lot of rappers and I will bring something to the table that they wouldn't have and vice versa.
IS: I know you're working again with Jermaine Dupri. Who else? MC: Swiss Beats and I have been working together. He was really young when I first met him and now he's got all these Warhols - I'm like, This dude is rich! He's great. I'm really excited about a couple of songs we've done together.
IS: Your love of rap was a secret once. MC: Yes. People think I just started experimenting with hip-hop and working with rappers when I worked on Butterfly album [1997] and that I just started working with whoever they saw me hanging out with, be it Q-Tip or Puffy or whoever, but they don't realize that I've been a fan of hip-hop and using hip-hop loops forever - I had to sneak it when I was married and when I was in that system. The masses were not up on hip-hop, but ever since I can remember I was into rap - like the Sugarhill Gang is one of the first records I ever bought, and then like Grandmaster Flash. I grew up with hip-hop.
IS: Is there a general theme to the new album? MC: I sat in the hot tub the other night playing some songs for some friends and one of them felt that it was a very pro-woman kind of thing. And I was like, "You know what, I didn't do that intentionally." It is not that the songs are male-bashing, but she felt that it was very empowered-woman moment. I love to be able to play things for people who can listen to something rough. When I'm playing something for someone from the record company I need to perfect it a little bit more.
IS: I know a lot of the time you start working at around midnight. Do you like to work at night because you feel separate from the world and you can do your work then? By the way, it's 5:30 in the morning now. [both laugh] MC: At night people aren't hollering and talking and you're not dealing with things like the accountant calling and the lawyer calling and this and that. For once I really want someone else to handle that who doesn't have another agenda, and I feel like I'm getting to a place where maybe I have someone who's going to do that for me.
IS: So here are a couple of last questions: If you could sing any book on tape, what would be the one you'd choose to sing? MC: Well, James Earl Jones did a reading of the New Testament that I listen to sometimes and that I read along with because I've been studying this student Bible for a while. I try to read a chapter every night, though sometimes I miss. I'm almost done with it but it's great, the way they've set it up. You don't read it all from start to finish. You learn about it. You understand it. I would want to do something like that but singing. The student Bible asks you life questions - why do you think this like this? What do you think is most about yourself? So I would want to sing that.
IS: And if your two sets of grandparents walked into this room right now what would you say to them? MC: Would they be here at the same time? IS: Na, they'd walk in one at a time. MC: Because I can't imagine my mother's mother and my father's mother in a room at the same time. [laughs] I'm sure I would thank my mother's mother - forgiveness is a very important thing in this life.
IS: And what would you say to her father? MC: He died before she was born, but I'd thank him because I know he was very musical. IS: And your father's mother? MC: I would say, "Thank you for the sass," even though sometimes she was really rough and she would be brutally honest - "brutal" being a key word - I would thank her because she's a character that's become part of me. She allows me to understand and relate to myself better.
IS: And to his father? MC: I'd just tell him that I really loved him and how much I appreciated the times when I got to go to his home for Thanksgiving and spend time with my cousins and uncles and aunts, everybody on that side of the family. I really loved going to my grandpa's house and still do when I visit my nana [Ruby], who is his second wife. I really had a special relationship with my grandfather. I loved him a lot.
IS: Did he see you sing? MC: Yeah. He was at my wedding. I was wearing this 27-foot-long train. IS: And you don't mean a locomotive? MC: Nope, though it might as well have been.
Source: Images: Moony, Text: Mariah Daily
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AUGUST 27TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 23:41 GMT |
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Mau Marcelo, the first “Philippine Idol” champion, has released her first album under Sony BMG titled “I Shine For You.” Her album includes the songs “Sino Ba Naman Ako,” “Labis Labis,” her winning song “On My Own” and a remake of Mariah Carey’s “Love Takes Time.” Mau’s soulful renditions make her truly worthy of Pinoy “Idol” worship.
Source: The Philippine Daily Inquirer
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French radio station AdoFM, located in Paris, is giving you ample opportunity to win "M" by Mariah starting today.
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"Lil Love" currently has 622 spins which divide as follows:
Rhythmic: 196 spins
Pop: 49 spins
Urban: 362 spins
Urban AC: 12 spins
Total Audience Impressions: 2.686 million
Source: February Sky
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Peter Barsocchini is a screenwriter who a few years ago took what he thought was a small assignment to write a kids’ TV musical so he could entertain his preteen daughter, Gabriella, even naming the female lead after her. That small assignment for Disney Channel turned into "High School Musical," and more recently "High School Musical 2," which became a global entertainment phenomenon - and one of the most lucrative payouts a Hollywood writer has ever received for a single property.
He started getting calls the day after the first "HSM" aired in January 2006, and now he fields more offers than he has time to write. Current projects include a musical he’s writing with Mariah Carey for HBO based on her album "All I Want for Christmas," an independent feature based on Pico Iyer’s novel "Cuba and the Night" that he’s been developing since 1994, an adaptation of a young-adult novel called "Define `Normal’ " for Lifetime, and a "Hard Day’s Night"-style romp starring Oreskaband, a real-life ska band made up of six teenage Japanese girls.
Despite Hollywood’s notorious fixation on youth, if someone now wants to make a film that appeals to music-minded teens, apparently fiftysomething Peter Barsocchini looks like the one most likely to succeed.
Source: The L.A Times
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| MARIAH SHOOTS IN THE BUFF |
Mariah Carey looks sizzling hot in a recent photoshoot for the cover of a US magazine with only a tiny shawl to protect her modesty. The amply-chested songbird stripped off for a set of snaps by Bruce Weber for Interview.She also provided the publication with a refreshingly candid take on the very public meltdown she suffered in 2001. The Hero singer claimed she needed to have her nervous breakdown in 2001 and that it has worked out for the best in the long run.
She said, I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom, however it happened.I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard, fighting so hard against the system. You just can’t beat the system when they’re against you and are that strong. But was I out of control at that moment? Yes. I believe that it happened for a reason.
The Glitter star added, I’m far from perfect. I’m still learning. I overworked myself and I paid the price.
The Honey singer explained that she only saw how bad things had got for her by hitting her lowest ebb six years ago. Carey was treated for exhaustion back in 2001 following her split from Luis Miguel and several unusual and bizarre public appearances, including an apparent striptease on MTV Total Request Live.
Source: Times of India
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"M" BY MARIAH CAREY UK FLYER
To the right, is a picture of a promotional card promoting the launch of "M" by Mariah Carey at the SingStar game launch on Thursday, 23rd August, 2007.
MARIAH TO SHOOT "M" BY MARIAH CAREY TV AD NEXT MONTH?
Photographer and director, Peter Lindbergh, was recently interviewed by a Spanish newspaper in which he talked about his upcoming projects, including a advert video shoot for Mariah’s new fragrance, "M" by Mariah Carey. The paper lists the advert being shot on 6 September, 2007
"M" BY MARIAH CAREY NEWS FOR CANADIAN FANS
Great news for all of you who live in Canada! Shoppers Drug Mart, which has over 1,000 retail outlets, confirmed that "M" by Mariah Carey will be available from their fragrance counters. They were not able to confirm when they will be stocking the perfume from.
The Bay and Sears have also confirmed that they will be stocking the item.
NEWS FOR IRISH FANS ABOUT "M" BY MARIAH CAREY
One of the many retailing outlets in Ireland has been kind enough to send us the recommended retail price for the forthcoming "M" by Mariah Carey range:
Eau de Parfum spray (30ml) - €33.00
Eau de Parfum spray (50ml) - €45.00
Eau de Parfum spray (100ml) - €62.00
As most of you are aware the above prices are a guideline for retailers and many may actually sell at a lower price.
Source: Diario de Ibiza, Raeanne, February Sky, Julie
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Jennifer Lopez has been announced as the winner of Hollywood’s hottest bottom for 2007, knocking Beyonce off the top spot.
In second place was curvaceous singer Beyonce, followed by actress Jessica Biel and former model Tyra Banks.
Bond girl Halle Berry came in fifth with Black Eyed Peas lead singer Fergie being voted in sixth.
Justin Timberlake’s ex-girlfriend Cameron Diaz was at number seven, with Mariah Carey, Eva Longoria and Scarlett Johansson finishing off the top ten.
The list was compiled by an American cable channel, who were running a Celebrity Beautiful Booty contest.
The full Top 10:
1. Jennifer Lopez
2. Beyonce
3. Jessica Biel
4. Tyra Banks
5. Halle Berry
6. Fergie
7. Cameron Diaz
8. Mariah Carey
9. Eva Longoria
10. Scarlett Johansson
Source: ITN
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Stunning songbird Mariah Carey shows she’s got a voice AND body from heaven in her most revealing photoshoot ever.
The chart-topping beauty hides her amazing curves with just a tiny shawl in a tantalising cover shot. Our second exclusive pic is even raunchier as she covorts on a bed with two hunky fellas.
Mariah, 37, opened her heart about her breakdown in the September issue of US magazine Interview.
She said: "I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom however it happened."
Source: Daily Star
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| MARIAH NOT IN MACY'S NY ON SEPTEMBER 25TH! |
Mariah will NOT be at Macy's New York on Sept. 25th as rumored. A firm date to promote her new fragrance, "M by Mariah Carey" in New York will be announced soon.
Source: Mariah Daily
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AUGUST 25TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 12:23 GMT |
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| DOWNLOAD: MTV TOP 12 PRICIEST PADS |
MTV counted down the Top 12 Priciest Pads last night. Mariah Carey's $20 million penthouse in Manhattan, New York ranked at #9.
"At #9, we head high above the New York City sky to Mariah Carey's plush penthouse. It includes a Moroccan-inspired room and a super-size closet that's every girl's dream come true. But despite giving us a couture-worthy fashion show, it was her lack of clothes that made this Cribs visit one will never forget. But you got to admit, Mimi's got one hell of a nice bathroom.
Mariah has definitely got it made in Manhattan. The only thing that looked better than Mimi might be her $20,000,000 penthouse."

Mariah's NY Crib: MTV's 9th Priciest, 23 August 2007
Format: MPG Size: 74.3 MB Capped by: Mariah Daily Year: 2007
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Source: Moony, Mariah Daily
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| BILLBOARD CHART BEAT CHAT |
Beyonce and Rihanna have drawn a lot of attention in 2007 for their monster No. 1 hits "Irreplaceable" and "Umbrella," respectively. However, neither of them might end up as Billboard's top female artist of 2007. Fergie has slowly and stealthily accumulated four top two Hot 100 hits from her album "The Dutchess," including "Big Girls Don't Cry," which sits tight at No. 2 this week.
No other woman has pulled four top two Hot 100 singles from one album in this century, including Kelly Clarkson, Beyonce, Ashanti and Jennifer Lopez. Ciara has come close, scoring three top two hits from her debut album in 2004-5. Christina Aguilera came even closer, with three No. 1s and one No. 3 hit from her debut album in 1999-2000.
The last solo female artist to do the trick was Mariah Carey, who scored four straight No. 1 hits from her eponymous debut album way back in 1990-1991. Janet Jackson, Madonna, Paula Abdul and Whitney Houston also accomplished the impressive feat [of four top two hits from one album] in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Do you think it will take another 16 years for another woman to achieve this?
Fred Bronson from Billboard's Chart Beat Chat:
Pulling four top two hits from an album is quite a rare feat, as you point out, so Fergie certainly deserves to be acknowledged for the rate of success of her Hot 100 hits from "The Dutchess."
I should clarify, before we hear from Mariah Carey fans, that she had five consecutive No. 1 hits from her first album, not four. And you included Madonna on your list, but she never had four top two hits from one album. She did have three top two hits from two different albums, "True Blue" and "Like a Prayer."
Hopefully it won't take another 16 years for another female artist to duplicate Fergie's feat, although that's one thing about the charts - you never know what's going to happen next.
Source: Billboard
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| TIDBIT FOR FANS ATTENDING MACY’S IN-STORE EVENT |
Macy’s are informing people that they will not be allowed to take pictures of Mariah on their camera’s when she makes an in-store appearance late next month.
Source: February Sky
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Great news guys, a couple of fragrance stores in Stockholm confirmed that "M" by Mariah Carey is scheduled for release there.
No dates are know yet, however it is likely to be early October, 2007.
Source: Mariah Connection Sweden
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AUGUST 24TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 11:10 GMT |
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| DOWNLOAD: MARIAH ON "THE INSIDER" |
AUGUST 23RD, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 10:03 GMT |
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Mariah Carey is "thankful" to ex-husband Tommy Mottola but also felt like she was being controlled by the music executive while they were married, she divulged to Interview for the magazine’s September issue, which hits newsstands Tuesday. In the magazine — the cover of which features a Bruce Weber photo of a barely clothed Carey — she says, "I am thankful to [Mottola] in a lot of ways. I try not to vilify him. I have to forgive him for being so restrictive. I understand him not wanting me to go out and hang out all night, but going to a spa with friends every now and then, or doing things on my own would have made a world of difference. And I’d probably still be with him if I had. Maybe it’s for my own good that I wasn’t `allowed’ to do those things, but that’s not how it felt. It felt like suddenly I had a strict father. ... With Tommy it felt like I had this controlling situation where I wasn’t allowed to be myself. This conversation that we’re having now would never have taken place." Carey also opened up about the catastrophic Glitter collapse that preceded her surprise rebound. "I consider `the breakdown’ a breakthrough — I needed to hit rock bottom, however it happened. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard, fighting so hard against the system."
Source: MTV News
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| MARIAH’S CLOTHES-FREE SHOOT |
MARIAH CAREY looks very much on fi-ah with only a tiny shawl to protect her modesty.
The amply-chested songbird stripped off for a set of snaps by Bruce Weber in American magazine Interview.
She also provided the publication with a refreshingly candid take on the very public meltdown she suffered in 2001.
She said: “I consider the breakdown a breakthrough - I needed to hit rock bottom, however it happened.
“I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard, fighting so hard against the system.
“You just can’t beat the system when they’re against you and are that strong…. But was I out of control at that moment? Yes. I believe that it happened for a reason.”
Source: The Sun
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She’s not famed for opening up to journalists, but Mariah Carey has spilled the beans on her multi million divorce from music mogul Tommy Mottola.
The star, who also talked about being hospitalised for exhaustion in 2001, told Interview magazine: "Something happened that prompted me to leave. If somebody does something to me that’s too much, I have no problem cutting them completely out of my life.
"I am thankful to him in a lot of ways," she adds. "I have to forgive him for being so restrictive. With Tommy, it felt like I had this controlling situation where I wasn’t allowed to be myself."
She also put down her 2001 meltdown, which landed her in hospital, to overwork.
"I’m far from perfect. I’m still learning," she says. "I overworked myself, and I paid the price.
"I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard; fighting so hard against the system. But was I out of control at that moment? Yes."
Source: The Metro
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| CAREY CLAIMS BREAKDOWN WAS FOR THE BEST |
Mariah Carey has claimed that she needed to have her nervous breakdown in 2001 and that it has worked out for the best in the long run.
The Glitter star told American publication Interview: "I’m far from perfect. I’m still learning. I overworked myself and I paid the price."
The "Honey" singer explained that she only saw how bad things had got for her by hitting her lowest ebb six years ago.
She said: "I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard; fighting so hard against the system. But was I out of control at that moment? Yes."
Carey was treated for exhaustion back in 2001 following her split with Luis Miguel and several unusual and bizarre public appearances, including an apparent striptease on MTV Total Request Live.
Source: Digital Spy
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AUGUST 22ND, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 11:32 GMT |
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| DOWNLOAD: MARIAH ON US TV |
"Lil Love" currently has 925 spins which divide as follows:
Rhythmic: 280 spins
Pop: 81 spins
Urban: 536 spins
Urban AC: 13 spins
Total Audience Impressions: 3.833 million
Source: February Sky
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| MARIAH TO MAKE INSTORE APPEARANCE |
Mariah is currently scheduled to make an instore appearance, as part of the "M" by Mariah Carey campaign, next month at Macy’s in New York City.
This event is currently scheduled for 25th September, 2007 and is yet to be confirmed by the Official Site.
Source: Heroes of Mariah
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| INTERVIEW MAGAZINE COVER? |
A naked Mariah Carey will be gracing the cover and pages of the September 2007 issue of Interview Magazine on newsstands August 28th:
Source: Pop Church
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| CANADIAN RELEASE DATE FOR NEW ALBUM? |
It’s been two years since Mariah Carey scored a jackpot comeback with The Emancipation Of Mimi - so where’s the next album? Coming right up, apparently. Carey says on her Web site that she’s working with producer Jermaine Dupri again, and there are ten tracks already down. When can fans expect to hear it? Think November. We’ll keep you posted...
Source: MTV News Canada
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AUGUST 21ST, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 09:11 GMT |
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Unfortunately, my host e-fan.org has had to disable my email account due a very large amount of spam.
Therefore, all mail sent to @february-sky.org will be returned to you. I've now created a new email address so that you'll find it easy to contact me.
The new email address is february-sky@hotmail.co.uk. If you've emailed me @february-sky.org in the last few
days please re-send you email. .
Source: February Sky
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| MARIAH IN CAROLINE KENNEDY'S NEW BOOK! |
From The Showbuzz Books section of CBSNews.com.
Four of the most celebrated living poets - John Ashbery and former poet laureates Robert Pinsky, Robert Hass and Mark Strand - have new collections. But the season's biggest seller will likely be Caroline Kennedy's "A Family Christmas," with those represented ranging from E.B. White and Mark Twain to Kennedy's grandmother, Rose F. Kennedy, and that famous bard, Mariah Carey.
"It is very eclectic," agreed Will Schwalbe, editor in chief of Hyperion, which will release the book in October. "It is really both serious and fan, and that makes it very unusual."
In "A Family Christmas," Caroline shares the Christmas poetry, prose, scriptural readings, and lyrics that are most dear to her. Available in hardcover and audio CD, this title will be released on October 30, 2007.
Source: CBS News, MariahDailyJournal
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| MARIAH ON THE COVER OF INTERVIEW MAGAZINE |
Tonight's EXTRA gave a sneak peek at the September 2007 issue of Interview magazine with Mariah Carey on the cover! Be sure to catch EXTRA tomorrow, Aug. 21st, for its exclusive interview with Mariah. "Mariah naked. The superstar in bed with two mystery men and telling all in a candid new interview from her mega-million dollar breakup to her breakdown, and the pressures of being Mariah."
Source: MariahDailyJournal
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AUGUST 20TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 13:46 GMT |
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| WANTED! BUTTERFLY ALBUM REVIEWS |
September 16th, 2007 marks Butterfly's 10th Anniversay! To celebrate I'd like to hear everyone's views on the CD. What do you think of Butterfly? Do you think
it's Mariah's best ever work? What are your memories of when Butterfly was released? ... Click here to
send me your email. The closing date for sending in your emails is SEPTEMBER 10TH 2007.
Source: February Sky
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"Lil Love" currently has 1,065 spins which divide as follows:
Rhythmic: 337 spins
Pop: 113 spins
Urban: 582 spins
Urban AC: 15 spins
Total Audience Impressions: 4.416 million
Source: February Sky
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AUGUST 17TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 15:17 GMT |
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| SCENT OF A DIVA: MARIAH TALKS TO PEOPLE MAGAZINE |
Mariah Carey has topped the pop charts for almost two decades, and now she’s setting out to conquer the fragrance world with her first signature scent, M by Mariah.
With the fragrance just hitting shelves, Mariah chatted a little about the process of making a scent with PEOPLE. Buy the fragrance for yourself, $63 at
elizabetharden.com.
What was it like collaborating with Elizabeth Arden?
“It was so much fun working with Elizabeth Arden. I mean, I never expected such a huge corporation to feel like a family. and that’s what it feels like to me. Like every time I work with them, they’re so welcoming in terms of the concepts. If I have an idea or something that inspires me, there’s never a time where they’ve been like ‘No, we hate that.’ Every single person from Arden has been fabulous.”
Did you tell them what your favorite scents were?
“Before I went there, I told them some of my favorite smells, and I described the Tiare flower — and they actually knew what it was. They had never used it as a base for any person before. When I got there, there was this huge board of all the things that I said that I loved. The thing about the blue grotto, Capri, and just all these references that I had given them. The sunset. It looked like it was a done finished thing. I didn’t realize how next level it was going to be. It was really amazing.”
So then you went back and forth with the perfumers? Did it take a couple of tries?
Well, we went to a few different perfumers and every time we would test a different fragrance. It was very similar to writing and recording a song for me. And not everybody realizes that I write my own songs — and they definitely don’t realize that I produce them. It’s a process that I’m really used to. They have told me that no one has been this involved in creating their own fragrance before. So I was like ‘Oh, that’s cool.’”
Where do you spray the perfume?
What I do is I spray it — and then walk into it.
Source: People Magazine
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| ELIZABETH ARDEN RETURNS TO BLACK IN |
Elizabeth Arden flipped from red to black in the second quarter, as North American fragrance sales jumped 23 percent.
The Miramar-based beauty products company said it earned $9.9 million, or 34 cents a diluted share, on revenue of $242.7 million. For the same quarter the year before, the company (NASDAQ: RDEN) said it lost $1.9 million, or 4 cents a diluted share, on revenue of $190 million.
The company said its North American fragrance sales increased 23 percent, and its net international sales were up 19 percent.
"In the near term, we are excited by our innovation calendar for fiscal 2008, including the Mariah Carey fragrance, M by Mariah Carey, which is launching globally in September. Mariah is the best-selling female recording artist of all time and appeals to a broad global demographic," Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Scott Beattie said. "We also are looking forward to the continued performance of the Elizabeth Arden brand, the growth of our business in Asia Pacific and Europe, and the continued strength of our North American fragrance business."
Shares closed down 82 cents to $19.83. The 52-week high was $24.73 on June 15. The 52-week low was $13.63 on Aug. 9.
Source: South Florida Business Journal
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"Lil Love" currently has 1,221 spins which divide as follows:
Rhythmic: 406 spins
Pop: 143 spins
Urban: 636 spins
Urban AC: 14 spins
Total Audience Impressions: 5.111 million
"Lil Love" is continuing to perform well on Choice FM. The track has been on the Choice FM playlist for the past two months. So take a moment and request the song today:
Emailing DJ
Via Telephone: 08700 702 969
Via Fax: 020 7766 6840
Via Text: 61236 - (text cost £0.25 plus standard network operator charge)
Official New Zealand Singles Chart
In week four, "Lil Love" continued to rise up the Official New Zealand Singles Chart. The track moves up three places from No.9 to No.6.
Source: February Sky
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AUGUST 16TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 11 GMT |
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| OFFICIAL SITE CONFIRMS ALBUM RELEASE IN NOVEMBER |
The official site, MariahCarey.com, in its fragrance section under Party Ideas confirms the November release for Mariah's new album!
"Set the mood for the evening with your favorite Mariah Carey album. The Remixes has a great track list for the perfect party vibe. Also be sure to watch out for her latest album, releasing this November."
Source: MariahCarey.com
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| MARIAH TO RECIEVE "STAR" IN NOVEMBER? |
Mariah Carey will reportedly be honored with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in November 2007. A firm date and the exact location of the star are yet to be announced.
Source: MariahDailyJournal
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New York City makeup artist Kristofer Buckle combines 1 teaspoon of honey with 1 teaspoon of sugar to exfoliate the lips of stars such as Mariah Carey. He blends the two in his hand, then applies the mixture in a circular motion for 90 seconds.
Source: CNN, InStyle
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The Big One: Top Ten TV Pin-ups
Who did you vote the sexiest TV pin-up of all time? Hint: it wasn’t Brian Blessed.
3. Wentworth Miller
Grr! Who doesn’t feel a stirring in his loins when Wentworth unveils his all-body tattoo on Prison Break? It’s not real – in fact, it takes four hours in make-up to create – but it looks hotter than a marathon runner in the Gobi Desert. Mariah Carey was so taken with Wentworth that she left another man at the altar for him - in the `We Belong Together’ video, of course. Well, who can blame her?
Source: Digital Spy
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| LEONA PERFORMS MARIAH CLASSIC |
RARE footage has been unearthed of LEONA LEWIS’s talent show triumph — and it’s not the X Factor.
The singer won the Yates’ bar talent contest in 2004 before victory in telly’s ultimate singing competition.
Leona sang MARIAH CAREY’s You’ll Always Be My Baby at the grand final of the Yates’ Wannabe competition.
She has recently been in LA and her debut album is expected in November.
To see Leona in the Yates competition click on the link below:
[Stream Here]
Source: The Sun
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| STOCKISTS OF "M" FRAGRANCE |
Great news, the following chain stores confirmed to us that they will be stocking "M" by Mariah Carey:
* Boots (available from medium to large stores)
* Debenhams
* Passion for Perfume
* Superdrug
* Moss Chemists
* Bentalls
* Fenwicks
* Lloyds Chemists
Source: Mariah Connection
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AUGUST 14TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 21:25 GMT |
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AUGUST 13TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 11 GMT |
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| A $ALUTE TO MANHATTAN CO-OP BDS |
Manhattan’s much-maligned apartment co-op boards, infamous for rejecting notables such as Richard Nixon and Mariah Carey, may turn out to have been the last line of defense against risky lending practices.
Several real-estate agents said the stringent boards that govern the comings and goings of buyers in their buildings could mitigate whatever effects higher interest rates and more restrictive lending policies may inflict on the Manhattan apartment market.
And they might have a thing or two to teach some of the banks and other home-loan lenders hurt by loose lending practices.
Most boards will reject a candidate who plans to spend more than 25 percent of their gross monthly income on mortgage and maintenance payments, while a bank will allow 44 percent, said Eric Appelbaum, president and owner of mortgage brokerage Apple Mortgage.
The boards also want a candidate to have one year of maintenance payment money in the bank as a cushion, while banks require only two months.
Source: New York Post
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| USA NEW ALBUM RELEASE DATE? |
November 20
Heavyweights: They don’t get any bigger than Mariah Carey, and while details on her yet-untitled follow-up to the career-reviving The Emancipation of Mimi album are scarce, she recently told fans via a voicemail on her Web site that she’s got 10 songs in the bag and is planning to work with old pal Jermaine Dupri.
November to-be-announced: Yet-untitled albums by Jennifer Hudson, Spice Girls (greatest hits), Daft Punk (live), Mary J. Blige, Slim Thug, Gnarls Barkley and Sean Paul.
Source: MTV News
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| NO PRICE IS TOO HIGH FOR POP DIVA MARIAH CAREY |
When Mariah Carey wants to get away, she does it in style.
The diva is plunking down $350,000 to rent the East Hampton home of fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger – for just one month!
Mariah will spend Labor Day in the five-bedroom estate, which comes with 150 feet of private beach space.
Source: Extra TV
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| "M" BY MARIAH CAREY UK RELEASE DATE |
"M" by Mariah Carey scheduled to hit UK stores in September, 2007.
Nationally, "The Perfume Shop" hopes to have the scent available at majority of their stores by the last week of September, 2007.
When we have more details we will let you know.
Source: Mariah Connection UK
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IT has been revealed that Mariah Carey’s new perfume, M, is a blend of two of her favourite scents - marshmallows and Tahitian Tiare flowers. If you want to reek of marshmallows and fancy flowers, feel free ...as long you’re prepared to be fought over by Michelle McManus and Dale Winton.
Source: Daily Record
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AUGUST 11TH, 2007 | POSTED BY ALISON @ 20:43 GMT |
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| TIME OUT WITH... SHAY MURPHY |
After a stellar career at Southern Cal, Shay Murphy was selected by the Minnesota Lynx in the second round of the 2007 WNBA Draft. Now a rookie, the affable Murphy has been getting more and more playing time off the bench for first-year coach Don Zierden and the young Minnesota squad. Get to know Murphy a little better in the latest edition of "Time Out":
Who is your favorite musician/artist?
"Janet Jackson and the great Mariah Carey. I know Mariah is in New York right now. We should meet up. I want to feature her on my album."
[Read the whole article]
Source: ClevelandRockers.com
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PR.com: Singme. now offers both new titles and classic karaoke pop, which include songs by Mariah Carey, Black Eyed Peas, Josh Groban, Alanis Morissette, Backstreet Boys, Air Supply and Gloria Gaynor among others.
News 10NBC: Shameika Curry is accused of taking out a bank loan and credit cards in the names of singers Ashanti and Mariah Carey and actress Nia Long. Her husband is facing the same charges and the U.S. Attorney’s Office is trying to close his case first.
The Curry’s face a maximum of 30 years in prison and a $1 million dollar fine. Shameika Curry is back in court September 6.
Mansfield News: Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin and Mariah Carey. They are all big-voiced, hit producing superstars.
Megan Harney, 12, of Mansfield, hopes one day she will be lumped into that category. But first, she hopes to grab local attention and win the crown of BASE Idol.
About two weeks ago, Harney was taped at the Braintree Cable Access studio for a singing contest to raise money for the Braintree After School Enrichment Center, an early childhood and after-school childcare center. Viewers in Mansfield can now tune into the competition on channel nine and watch Harney belt out “The Greatest Love of All,” by Whitney Houston.
A.V Club: Celebrity Fragrances - Like the celebrity trends of infidelity, multiple marriages, general craziness, and (for a while) friendship with Michael Jackson, the trend of putting a celebrity’s name on a fragrance can be traced back to Elizabeth Taylor. But when Taylor hawked White Diamonds, it was kind of pathetic and therefore kind of funny—a sad joke that millions of people paid for. But now that everyone has a fragrance—Mariah Carey, the Disney show That’s So Raven, that young surfer girl whose arm was bitten off by a shark—it’s not sad or funny anymore, it’s just annoying. And who wants to smell like annoyance? It stings the nostrils.
Source: February Sky
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"Lil Love" currently has 1,489 spins which divide as follows:
Rhythmic: 618 spins
Pop: 182 spins
Urban: 650 spins
Urban AC: 19 spins
Total Audience Impressions: 6.351 million
Source: February Sky
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| UNRELEASED VANDROSS DUETS TO BE RELEASED |
Unreleased duets beloved R&B star LUTHER VANDROSS recorded with Beyonce Knowles and Frank Sinatra are to feature in a new box set of the late star’s hits. The comprehensive new four-CD collection, LOVE LUTHER, features the soul man’s greatest hits, rare recordings and unreleased tracks. As well as duets with Knowles and Sinatra, collaborations with Dionne Warwick, Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson will also appear in the box set for the first time. Vandross lost his life in 2005 following a stroke. The new album is released in October (07).
Source: Contact Music
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By Jodie Marsh, Star Of MTV’S Totally Jodie Marsh:
FILM
I’ve got loads of favourites. I’ve seen Dirty Dancing about two or three hundred times and know it word for word. My least favourite film is the Mariah Carey movie Glitter. I had to turn it off after five minutes. I d | |