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Forbes
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Mariah Carey Is Looking For The Kind Of Comeback She Managed Two Decades Ago
20 years ago, Mariah Carey managed one of the most impressive comebacks of all time when "We Belong ... More Together" hit No. 1 on the Hot 100. Two decades later, she's trying again. Mariah Carey during VH1 Save The Music: A Concert To Benefit The VH1 Save The Music Foundation - Show - Day 1 at Beacon Theatre in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Marc Bryan-Brown/WireImage) Even two decades after one of the most impressive returns in pop history, Mariah Carey still isn't done proving herself. In 2005, she reemerged as a powerhouse on the Billboard charts with The Emancipation of Mimi after years of personal and professional turbulence. The set was a behemoth, and it all began with 'We Belong Together,' which showed that one of the biggest stars in music history had finally found her footing. Now, with new singles out and an album on the horizon, the icon is eyeing another comeback — this time in an industry that looks nothing like the one she once dominated. 'We Belong Together' Reestablished Mariah Carey as a Hitmaker In March of 2005, Carey unveiled 'We Belong Together,' a slow-burning R&B ballad that reminded the world of her vocal prowess and songwriting talents. The track didn't just perform well — it became one of the biggest smashes of the decade. The tune would spend 14 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in the summer of that year, and it quickly stood out as one of the longest-running leaders ever. The Emancipation of Mimi Launched a New Mariah Carey Powered by the success of 'We Belong Together,' The Emancipation of Mimi launched to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and quickly became one of the bestselling albums of the year. The project spawned additional smashes like 'Don't Forget About Us' and fan favorites such as 'Shake It Off.' Critics hailed it as her strongest effort in years, and from the moment that the first single dropped – and certainly once it began ruling the Hot 100 – it was clear that her comeback was complete. Here for It All Marks a New Chapter In 2025, Carey is back with new music, and she's looking for the same kind of comeback that she secured 20 years ago. Her new album Here for It All is scheduled for release on September 26, and she's already previewed the project with two singles: 'Type Dangerous,' a sleek, modern production that arrived in early June, and 'Sugar Sweet,' a multi-artist collaboration featuring Shenseea and Kehlani, which dropped in late July. So far, neither have become huge commercial wins, but this is a special chapter for Carey, and a comeback can look and sound different this time around. Beyond 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' For years now, Carey's annual seasonal dominance with 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' has made her a fixture at the top of the Hot 100 every December. But even as that single reclaims the No. 1 spot toward the end of the year – something the singer openly embraces – Carey is looking to be known for more than just the one tune. 'We Belong Together' made her a superstar once more, the kind that could be counted on to produce a radio giant. Carey's latest chapter further underscores her abilities as a songwriter, a singer, and as a woman who continues to redefine her legacy with both decades-old tunes and new work at the same time, which is an incredibly tricky feat.


Hindustan Times
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Not on my bingo card': MrBeast shocks fans with cameo in Mariah Carey's ‘Type Dangerous' music video
Mariah Carey knows how to keep her fans on a roll and her latest music video is just a small example of a larger career trajectory. Turns out her latest music video, Type Dangerous, features a special appearance from none other than the popular YouTuber Mr. Beast himself. The video was released online on June 14, a week after the single was dropped. Directed by Joseph Kahn, the entire MV is split into seven different parts. Ms Danger enters the frame in a sparkly evening gown and proceeds to trail along Mr. Player, Mr. Danger, Mr. Traitor, Mr. Racer, Mr. Dealer, and finally Mr Beast who enters the video at the end of Act 7. Mr Beast enters the scene on a building rooftop strapped inside what appears to be a vest. Carey, in a flowing black gown, sings along to the song while Mr Beast proceeds to erupt into wads of cash flowing all around. Carey's last album- 2018's Caution- was a top 5 hit on Billboard 200. Her 16th and latest album, MC16, may soon be on the horizon according to the latest speculation. Her 20-year-old album The Emancipation of Mimi is celebrating its anniversary with the release of a deluxe, multi-disc edition which will also include remixes, bonus tracks, radio mixes, and a cappella cuts. Here's to looking forward to the next time Carey leaves her audience's jaws on the floor.


The South African
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The South African
How the BET Awards managed to attract star power this year
The BET Awards have been dismal for years now. This time around, however, they managed to attract actual talent. Star power was the order of the day from host Kevin Hart to some of the winners on the night. It should be noted that even though it was great to see people like Tyler Perry presenting an award, Mariah Carey was also in attendance, and they even had Snoop Dogg in the front row. Still, all those people had ulterior motives for being there. Mariah Carey is celebrating 20 years of the release of her iconic opus, The Emancipation of Mimi. She also debuted a new song at the BET Awards. Perry is hawking the release of his latest film, Straw, and Snoop Dogg needs the visibility as he has a decent album out now. Nobody is fooled; it is all just advertising. Snoop, Carey and Jamie Foxx all received awards for being icons and pivotal to the culture. The big winner on the night is a man who owes most of his recent success to Canada's Drake. Kendrick Lamar walked away with more awards than he deserves, most of which were centred around the flaccid offering GNX. Best Male Hip Hop Artist, Album of the Year, Video of the Year, and even Best Collaboration of the Year all went to the pride and joy of Compton. Future and Metro Boomin won Best Group for their efforts last year. Florida's Doechii either inflamed or put the industry plant rumours to rest when she scooped the award for Best Female Rap Artist. She used her acceptance speech to shine a light on the recent protests around immigration and deportation happening in Los Angeles. Comedian and actor Kevin Hart oversaw the responsibilities of hosting. He made fun of everyone, from lightly insisting that after parties would not be happening, as things tend to get slippery at those. A clear reference to rapper P. Diddy and the abundance of baby oil found in his home when Homeland Security raided one of his properties. Hart has enjoyed sharing the spotlight with streamers Kai Cenat and Druski. This has kept Hart relevant, and the three together are always worth a watch. Seeing behind-the-scenes footage on Cenat's stream was refreshing as all those moments happened in real time, as it were. Fans of music channels, back in the days when they played music, will recall a once immensely popular show called Total Request Live (TRL) on MTV. BET's urban response to that was a similar show called 106 and Park. Rapper Bow Wow was a large part of this. Naturally he took to the stage and let loose with some of his more memorable hits from that moment in time. Amapiano was not left out of this celebration of Black artistry. South African DJ duo TxC won Best New International Act, ensuring the amapiano fraternity was not ignored. The BET Awards has been steadily foregrounding South African music in recent years, which our artists surely appreciate. Everything from the performances to the slick delivery of the overall production was infinitely better than it has been in recent years. The star power they managed to get into the Peacock Theatre was more impressive than it was last year or the year before. Everything from the performances and the acceptance speeches was a pleasure to take in. This might be because of the 25-year milestone reached by the awards this year, or that BET, as a network, has now been around for 45 years. We can only hope the BET Hip Hop Awards will be as good. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 11. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mariah Carey's ‘The Emancipation of Mimi': All 18 Original Tracks Ranked for Its 20th Anniversary (Staff Picks)
Mimi is emancipated and better than ever, dahhlings. On Friday (May 30), Mariah Carey unveiled The Emancipation of Mimi (20th Anniversary Edition) to mark two decades since the release of her monumental tenth studio album. More from Billboard Rihanna's Father, Ronald Fenty, Dies at 70: Report Niko McKnight, Brian McKnight's Estranged Son, Dies at 32 After Cancer Battle 'Low Riders' Get Stars Too: WAR to Be Added to Hollywood Walk of Fame Featuring smash singles like 'We Belong Together,' 'Shake It Off' and 'Don't Forget About Us,' the 2005 LP ushered in a new era of creative fulfillment and runaway chart success for the Elusive Chanteuse and reestablished her as place as a trailblazing queen of R&B crossover mastery. The multi-disc, 40-track anniversary edition revisits the magic that Carey unlocked on Mimi with an extravaganza of remixes, bonus tracks, radio mixes, a cappella cuts and a special live recording captured at Carey's performance at the American Music Awards 50th anniversary special in 2024. While the Emancipation of Mimi reissue was preceded by Kaytranada's remix of 'Don't Forget About Us,' Carey also tapped Solange to put her own spin on 'Say Somethin' – Solange Southern Star Remix' and Esentrik reimagines album opener 'It's Like That' with Jermaine Dupri and Fatman Scoop. To celebrate the special occasion, Billboard has ranked all 18 tracks included on the original version of The Emancipation of Mimi and its Ultra Platinum deluxe edition — from its multiple chart-topping hits to Lambily-loved deep cuts like 'Stay The Night,' 'I Wish You Knew,' 'Your Girl' and 'Fly Like a Bird.' This teasing back-and-forth between Carey and Jermaine Dupri is decidedly sexy, but of all the bonus tracks on The Emancipation of Mimi (Ultra Platinum Edition), the mid-tempo jam feels the least essential to the overall body of work as a whole — particularly compared to the multiple catchier collaborations with Dupri ranked higher on this list. 'We Belong Together' had already become the defining song of 2005 by the time Carey unveiled this remix as a bonus cut on the deluxe edition. With help from Jadakiss and Styles P, the elusive chanteuse speeds up the proceedings over a skittering piano line, and even makes minor adjustments to some of the song's iconic lyrics — expanding her original quote of The Deele's 'Two Occasions' to a full 'I only think of you/ On two occasions/ That's day and night.' Mimi lithely navigates the highs and lows of heartbreak on this deep cut, letting insecurities creep in as she wonders, 'Is this just an impossible dream, baby?/ Too elusive to pursue/ It's been such a sad and windy road for me/ Just searchin' for the truth.' Meanwhile, Twista offers himself up as a motor-mouthed knight in shining armor on his characteristically tongue-twisting guest verse. After delivering a 1-2-3 knockout punch with the album's first three tracks, Carey slows things down with 'Mine Again,' a yearning, lovelorn ballad that climaxes with a subtle key change on the final chorus. The picture of restraint, the singer-songwriter oscillates her vocals between a powerful belt and ethereal falsetto before finally unleashing her famous whistle tone on the song's final, echoing note. The penultimate ballad on the album's standard tracklist, 'Joy Ride' is a sparkling ode to finding a love that lasts. Carey takes a giddy, whirling trip to cloud nine on the romantic song, reiterating 'we found love' over and over, as she revels in the pure satisfaction and comfort of a soulmate's embrace. Carey and Snoop Dogg made such a perfect pairing on Rainbow-era single 'Crybaby' that it only made sense for the duo to reunite for 'Say Somethin',' a Neptunes-helmed banger originally meant to serve as Mimi's lead single, before the LP took a different direction with Jermaine Dupri's creative input. Still, the laid-back collab became the sixth and final single off the album, and is perhaps best remembered for its lush, Paul Hunter-directed music video, filmed on location in Paris. Positioned as a spiritual sequel to album cut 'One and Only,' this bonus track manages to outdo its predecessor thanks to Carey's floaty falsetto and a special touch from producer Rodney 'Darkchild' Jerkins, who employs a furious string section, hollowed out handclaps and the plinking strains of a music box to build an elevated soundscape worth swooning over. Plus Twista delivers not one, but two rapid-fire verses this time around, doubling the impact of his guest assist. Carey knows her worth on 'Get Your Number,' and she's not about to give her digits out to just anyone on the dance floor. But with Jermaine Dupri playing the role of club-hopping paramour, Mariah gamely gives the rapper a fair shot on The Emancipation of Mimi's third international single — even if she's also quick to remind him (and any other would-be suitors) that she's 'got a house in Capri and my own G4/ And a Benz with the doors that lift up from the floor,' thankyouverymuch. Mariah is caught in a whirlwind of racing questions on 'Circles,' chasing her tail for answers she just can't find to help explain away her latest heartbreak. The singer-songwriter keeps things simple and straightforward on the fan-favorite deep cut, which she co-wrote with Sounds of Blackness' Big Jim Wright to emulate the throwback vibes of '70s soul records. Built over an irresistible interpolation of Ramsey Lewis' 1973 instrumental take on 'Betcha By Golly Wow!' and a vocal sample of the pioneering Bronx-born DJ The 45 King, 'Stay the Night' lets the superstar 'rock… til the morning light' with a lucky lover. The album cut is also notable for the inclusion of one specific name in the liner notes: a rising star named Kanye West, who's credited as both a co-writer and co-producer alongside Carey. Another spacey, atmospheric come-on dreamt up by The Neptunes, 'To the Floor' pairs Mariah with Nelly for the first time. The result is a percussive, party-ready romp putting the cool chemistry between the pair on display as they vow, 'Whatever happens, it's goin' down tonight.' Thankfully, the dance party is meant for more than two as Nelly follows the flirting up by ordering 'Everybody to the floor!' on what could've easily been another radio hit for Mimi had it been selected as a single. Is it possible to say Mariah has never sounded more in charge and sure of what she wants than on flirtatious fan favorite album cut 'Your Girl'? Layering her vocals on the deliciously retro chorus, the icon drives her point home with echoing ad-libs as she confidently declares, 'I'm gonna put those naughty thoughts into your mind/ I'm gonna show you clearly I can rock your world/ You're gonna know for sure that I should be your girl.' The raucous applause that opens 'I Wish You Knew' is well-earned, as Carey turns out a gleaming vocal performance filled with yearning lyricism and the magic of a live backing band. Calling out to Lambs in the crowd for understanding ('I don't know if anybody else out there tonight knows what it feels like…'), the legend channels the old-school vibe of a live performance à la Diana Ross, before letting her whistle tone rip on the final, pleading chorus. Brimming with doo-wop-style harmonies and plenty of shady couplets, this chilly kiss-off continued Mariah's hot streak on the charts, as she attempted to shake free of a boy toy who would appreciate her appropriately. (Later, she would release a remix of the single featuring a tag team of Jay-Z and Jeezy.) Famously, 'Shake It Off' peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100, held off by the unstoppable 14-week reign of 'We Belong Together' at No. 1. With the feat of blocking herself from the top spot, Carey made Billboard history as the first female artist to ever simultaneously occupy the top two positions on the chart. With help from Jermaine Dupri and Fatman Scoop, Mariah sets forth the terms of the entire studio set to follow on 'It's Like That' with a single stanza: 'It's a special occasion/ Mimi's emancipation/ A cause for celebration.' Reveling in the limelight, the pop and R&B icon demonstrates a carefree ready to party on the album opener, which kicked off the entire rollout as Mimi's lead single, before 'We Belong Together' rocketed up the charts to become its defining hit. The song also gave the Lambily one of the LP's most reliably and effortlessly savage reads with the instantly iconic line, 'Them chickens is ash and I'm lotion.' Ahem: It's like that, y'all. To Lambs everywhere, 'Fly Like a Bird' remains one of the most beloved and inspiring closing numbers in their queen's entire discography. The Songbird Supreme's voice takes to the sky on the slow-burning ballad, infusing the spiritual prayer with passion, grace and gospel-tinged melisma, before being joined by a choir for the final, triumphant chorus as she implores, 'I need you now, Lord/ Carry me high/ Don't let the world break me tonight/ I need the strength of you by my side/ Sometimes this life can be so cold/ I pray you'll come and carry me home.' Just when The Emancipation of Mimi had seemingly reached the apex of its domination over pop culture, Carey dropped the platinum edition of the album at the tail end of 2005, anchored by the unforgettable 'Don't Forget About Us.' On the nostalgic slow jam, the superstar distracts herself from the heartbreak she's holding in by offering some pointed words of advice, reminding a former flame, 'I bet she can't do it like me/ She'll never be MC.' Extending the mind-blowing success story of Mimi, the bonus track earned Carey yet another No. 1 hit, closing out the year of her triumphant Emancipation on an incredible high note. Two decades on, it's difficult to put into words just how integral 'We Belong Together' was to the soundtrack of 2005. With its cooing ad-libs, stream-of-consciousness verses and pitch-perfect references to Babyface and Bobby Womack, heartbreak never sounded quite so good and Mariah struck gold by laying her anguish bare on the R&B ballad. And yet, even amidst the melodic well-spring of emotion, she reminded listeners, 'This song ain't even half of what I'm feeling inside.' Generations of Lambs responded in kind, turning the heartbroken anthem into a No. 1 hit for 14 non-consecutive weeks — at the time, second only to the record set by Carey's own Boyz II Men duet 'One Sweet Day.' 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Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mariah Carey Is ‘Looking for the Dangerous Type' on First New Single in Years: Here's When It Arrives
Mariah Carey likes living on the edge. In a teaser announcing her new single Wednesday (June 4), the Songbird Supreme beats around no bushes when describing her type: dangerous. In a video posted to her social media accounts, Mimi sits behind the wheel of a luxurious car and poses in a 'Type: Dangerous' tank top while singing over a groovy, percussion-heavy beat. 'Looking for the dangerous type,' she belts. 'I like them dangerous/ That's my type/ I said I love them dangerous.' More from Billboard Mariah Carey's 'The Emancipation of Mimi': All 18 Original Tracks Ranked for Its 20th Anniversary (Staff Picks) Watch SEVENTEEN Bring the 'Thunder' to 'Kelly Clarkson Show' Performance 'This Is What You Asked For': Watch Linkin Park Star in Ice-Shattering Stanley Cup Final Promo 'My new single 'Type Dangerous' is out this Friday!' she revealed in her caption. The announcement comes just a couple of days after Carey first teased the track, sending Lambs into a tizzy with the prospect of the star's first proper new music in years. She last dropped an album, Caution, in 2018 — but on Monday (June 2), she posted video hinting at both the new song and 'MC16,' more than likely referring to her upcoming 16th LP. Despite taking her time on her next album, Carey has certainly been active in the years since Caution debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. In addition to guesting on Ariana Grande's 'Yes, And?' remix in 2024 and promoting iconic smash 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' each year, the vocalist has kept her Lambs fed with anniversary re-releases of her most iconic albums. Most recently, she celebrated 20 years of The Emancipation of Mimi by dropping an expansive new multi-disc version of the chart-topping album in May, featuring bonus tracks, remixes, collaborations with other artists, a capella versions of songs and live recordings. See Carey's 'Type Dangerous' announcement below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart