estelle81 said: Just got my copy. It's enjoyable so far. I'll have to listen to it a few more times to give a better opinion though. Even if I don't find it to be as good as "Emancipation of Mimi", I only had to pay $9.72 for it Wal-Mart and I have a $9 mail-in rebate check that I got from when I bought Janet's and Erykah's new albums so I only paid $1.50 for E=MC2....can't beat that. So, far, It's fun and I'm loving tracks 7, 8, and 9
MikeMatronik said: Nice...now I have 3 months membership... Now I'm gonna start some guerilla war against the lamb! Madonna will rule SUPREME! So, Madonna is next to drop an album and sorry to say, but based off of "4 Minutes to Save the World", she's just latching onto Mariah's coattails by incorporating hip-hop into her sound just because it's the hot trend at the moment. Just for that, Madonna has already lost cool points with me on this new 'venture' because she's jocking and following an already established and somewhat played out trend, but this is something that has always really annoyed me about her, which is why I lost interest in her after "Bedtime Stories". She just has to jump on the popular bandwagon She should have stuck with the electronica-sound that she did on her last album because now it's just like ....JMO. I'm more excited about the new Shanice album coming out later this year than I am about Madge's little trip into the hip-hop world. [Edited 4/15/08 19:06pm] 4 Minutes has really grown on me -- the video is dope and I cant get over how good Madonna looks in it. As much as I love Mariah, she could never pull off a routine or arty visual like that. [Edited 4/15/08 21:07pm] [Edited 4/15/08 21:07pm] | |
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Jude418 said: I liked David A and Syesha ALOT...
ditto. those 2 were my faves. David Archuleta "When You Believe 2008" so cute | |
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theodore said: The free trial is bullshit
If it was another orger talking about it, u would have never said that... | |
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VoicesCarry said: paisleypark4 said: Ok...
How upset am I about listening to We Belong Together pt. 17, 18 19 and 20? How upset am I that there are hardly any live instuments. Im on #9 and the only track that made me smile is Lovin U Long Time That's exactly how I felt. Very disappointed. Oh, well I got the leak of this album last week and liked it upon first listen, but quickly burnt out. I saw E=MC2 at Best Buy last night and.. put it back. | |
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"Snickers",,,,they even sound disgusting!
You ain't never lied OMG I can't get over how cute the commercials are | |
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Laaaambs! Oops! I mean guuuuys I’m so sad. This is like the first time I haven’t bought a Mariah album on the first day in years.I don’t have it yet, have only seen snippets of Oprah and missed all of idol. I’m going to try to get the album today at lunch time. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: Laaaambs! Oops! I mean guuuuys I’m so sad. This is like the first time I haven’t bought a Mariah album on the first day in years.I don’t have it yet, have only seen snippets of Oprah and missed all of idol. I’m going to try to get the album today at lunch time.
U aint missin nothin. Xcept for the last track I Wish you Well Gave me chills down my spine Let he who cast the first stone ***YYYYEEEEESSSS*** [Edited 4/16/08 9:21am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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MikeMatronik said: theodore said: The free trial is bullshit
If it was another orger talking about it, u would have never said that... Actually, if I had a credit card I wouldn't have said that | |
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JackieBlue said: Laaaambs! Oops! I mean guuuuys I’m so sad. This is like the first time I haven’t bought a Mariah album on the first day in years.I don’t have it yet, have only seen snippets of Oprah and missed all of idol. I’m going to try to get the album today at lunch time.
I thought I wasn't going to get it but my brother was like So he got it for me | |
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JackieBlue said: Laaaambs! Oops! I mean guuuuys I’m so sad. This is like the first time I haven’t bought a Mariah album on the first day in years.I don’t have it yet, have only seen snippets of Oprah and missed all of idol. I’m going to try to get the album today at lunch time.
well u can have my copy | |
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Loving these clips from MTV, the skits kinda remind me how Prince USED TO have fun with his persona... And the live promos are just how Mariah should ALWAYS present herself -- real backing instruments, standing in place, vibing off her background singers.
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I JUST finished listening to E=MC2 and I would give it a solid B. It's not as strong as The Emancipation of Mimi but there are some really good cuts on there like Migrate (which I didn't think I'd enjoy, still can't stand T-Pain), Touch My Body, Crusie Control, I'm That Chick, O.O.C., For The Record and I Wish You Well. The rest is cool too, though if I don't hear Young Jeezy's and JD's voices again it won't be a moment too soon. She was wise to stick to the "Mimi" formula for this one but I really want her to move past this for the next CD. She's proven her point that she's not washed-up and very relevant, now she needs to show some maturity on the next CD. For now, this will do. Well done Mariah. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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Mariah Carey Leads A Track-By-Track Tour Of E=MC2, Which She Calls '100 Percent Of Me' MTV Mariah Carey has a lot to say on her next album, so much so that our colleagues at MTV Base asked her for a track-by-track breakdown of E=MC2 - give it the ol' scientific method, so to speak. "This is me, 100 percent of me," Mariah says of the album, which hits stores Tuesday. "It's so much about fun and freedom." So let's get to it: "Migrate"" (featuring T-Pain) "Basically, that song is about migrating from one place to another," Mariah said, "whether it's from the bar to the club, from the club to the apartment, to wherever, whatever, city to the beach, beach to who knows where." The club-thumper, which was co-produced by Nate "Danjahandz" Hills, is just about movement - which is why T-Pain tells her to "bounce." "I think that every time I go into the studio, if I'm inspired by the track I'm working on, and if I've put so much of myself into the record, at the end of the day, I want it to be the most fun explosion of music I can make." "Touch My Body" "It's amazing to feel just how fast 'Touch My Body' is exploding all around the world," Mariah enthused. "I'm just so thankful, because it's a song that I love so much, a song that really does express my personality." In case you missed it on the first listen, the reason Mariah threatens to "hunt you down" isn't to get some action - it's in case you put that action on YouTube. So if you're going to get busy with Mariah, keep it private! "For most of my close friends, that's their favorite song, because it's fun and it's cute and it's not taking itself too seriously, you know what I mean? I love the humor in it." That humor is conveyed more in the video, directed by Brett Ratner. "He had some time because of the writers' strike, and he was really feeling the record," she said of the clip, which co-stars "30 Rock" funnyman Jack McBrayer. "The idea of Jack McBrayer came up, and I was like, 'That's amazing!' Because he is hilarious. Why take this so seriously? They're videos." "Cruise Control" (featuring Damian Marley) "What it really means is that you have to slow down," Mariah said. "Because every time you're around this guy, you're going a little too fast, and he's the wrong type of guy for you to be with, but you don't know how to handle it." Mariah wrote the track during her second visit to Jermaine Dupri's Atlantic studio, with the aid of backup vocalist Crystal Johnson. "It was cool to kinda co-write that with JD and with Crystal, because, you know, it's coming from the woman's point of view and it also comes from JD's point of view," which Mariah felt made the track "really hot." "Side Effects" (featuring Young Jeezy) "I wrote it because it was necessary for me to write it," Mariah said of her most personal, and angriest, song to date. Fans might be surprised at her references to "the hell that we built" and the "violent times," but Mariah thinks this song is for "anyone who's been in an abusive relationship." "You know what? I've been through too much at this point," she said. "I want happiness and I want pure and real love, but the side effects of what other relationships have put me through cause me to be kind of on the defensive a lot of the time. And if somebody isn't mature or caring and loving and open-hearted enough to understand that, then it's tough, but this is a song for people who need that." Mariah hopes that this song helps people feel "a little bit stronger." "I'm That Chick" "I was so excited to be in the room with Stargate, because L.A. Reid had said he really wanted me to get in a room with them," Mariah said of her producers, who incorporated an Off the Wall sample into the song's melody. "It's the sort of song you want to listen to as a girl. You want to look at yourself in the mirror and go, 'I'm that chick you like.' It's like preparation for a night out of feeling fly." "Love Story" "One of the funny things I love about Jermaine Dupri is when I say something to him, he just runs with it," Mariah said. So at the beginning of "Love Story," Mariah told him that she wanted the beat to be hard, and told him, "Make this for the jeeps, not too soft." So when Dupri did his ad-libs at the beginning of the song before they mixed it, he says, "MC said, 'JD you gotta make it knock,' " and then adds a few hard beats, and goes, "You hear that?" It's an inside joke for the two of them, because while the song remains a ballad, it's "almost a rap record." "I think that's where our success comes from," she said, "because we understand each other on that level." "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" Mariah doesn't just refer to the oft-quoted line from "Full Metal Jacket" (and incorporated into urban music ever since, thanks to 2 Live Crew), she builds a whole song around it. "This is one of the last songs I wrote for this album," she said. "I thought, 'Let me just make this a carefree record. It's kind of a party record to me. It's just like not caring too much about anything else that's going on except you living in the moment," which goes on a "long time" in Mariah time. "Last Kiss" " 'Last Kiss' is a special song to me," Mariah said. "When I hear that song, and I hear my first [line], 'Feel so empty inside, since our last kiss goodbye,' I feel like an 8-year-old kid. I'm like, 'OK, this is me as a little girl singing.' " When she was at a party with Quincy Jones, he asked her to rewind the song and play it over. "And I said, 'Well, he isQuincy Jones, [producer of Michael Jackson's] Thriller and Off the Wall, and if he's asking me to play the song over, I should pretty much take that as a humungous compliment!' And I did. And it makes me happy, because that's my favorite song." "Thanx 4 Nothin' " "It's a sarcastic moment in the land of Mariah Carey songs," she says of the first ballad she wrote for the album. "This song is gonna resonate with people who are really going through a bleak moment in their relationship, where it's like, 'Yeah, it's fantastic, thanks for nothing.' You know what that is." And JD got to demonstrate his innate understanding of Mariah at the beginning of the song once again, when he introduces it by saying, "This is for all the women who are sick and tired of getting played." "He knows it," Mariah laughed. "That's what it is." "O.O.C." A lesson in Mariah slanguage: "O.O.C." means "out of control." Co-written with Swizz Beatz and Da Brat, Mariah found a few other kindred souls who understood her instinctively and yet were still able to contribute "a different perspective." "It's so amazing to write with someone who is also a rapper," Mariah said of Brat. "We can put our minds together and come up with something really unique and cool. That night, when we left the studio, I was like, 'I don't know how Swizz feels about it and whatever, but I really like it!' " "For the Record" "It's one of those songs that the people who are really fans of mine, who know my music really well, are going to gravitate towards," Mariah promised. And that's not just because she's name-dropping her past hits throughout the lyrics. OK, well, it is. "I say, 'For the record, you'll always be a part of me,' from 'Always Be My Baby,' " Mariah said. "And I kind of go through, 'Can't nobody say I didn't give my all for you.' The real fans who listen and then hear, 'I told you underneath the stars,' they'll know that's for them." ""Bye Bye" "Sometimes when I'm writing a song, it does come from such a raw place that I'm actually crying while writing it," Mariah admitted. Her second single, a tribute to her late father, is also meant to reach anyone else who has suffered a loss of a loved one. "Sometimes I hear it and feel that this is going to touch a lot of people, and that's why it's important that no matter what's ever happened to me over my career, that I stay the course and continue to write and try and reach people who need." Anyone who manages to do the reverse, and touch Mariah with one of their songs, "I'm indebted to them forever." "I Wish You Well" In the tradition of "Vanishing," this piano ballad is very simple but very effective. "Basically, it's about coming to a place within yourself where you, no matter what somebody does to you, you can forgive them," she said. "And even if you're a little bitter about it, you say your piece, and you let it go." | |
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Copycat said: "I Wish You Well"
In the tradition of "Vanishing," this piano ballad is very simple but very effective. "Basically, it's about coming to a place within yourself where you, no matter what somebody does to you, you can forgive them," she said. "And even if you're a little bitter about it, you say your piece, and you let it go." I find the majority of the album close to unlistenable, except for THAT gem. | |
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Cinnie said: Copycat said: "I Wish You Well"
In the tradition of "Vanishing," this piano ballad is very simple but very effective. "Basically, it's about coming to a place within yourself where you, no matter what somebody does to you, you can forgive them," she said. "And even if you're a little bitter about it, you say your piece, and you let it go." I find the majority of the album close to unlistenable, except for THAT gem. WHAT? | |
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E=MC2 Japanese [Limited Edition]
Info: Ninth full-length original album from Mariah Carey featuring appearances from Tricky Stewart, The Dream, Jermaine Dupri, Stargate, Will.I.Am, Brian Michael Cox, and more.! Japanese edition includes Japan-only bonus track (subject to change). Limited edition features deluxe soft pack case, bonus poster, and more! 1. Migrate featuring T-Pain 2. Touch My Body 3. Cruise Control featuring Damian Marley 4. I Stay In Love 5. Side Effects featuring Young Jeezy 6. I'm That Chick 7. Love Story 8. I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time 9. Last Kiss 10. Thanx 4 Nothin' 11. O.O.C. 12. For The Record 13. Bye Bye 14. I Wish You Well 15. Heat (Bonus Tracks) 16. 4Real 4Real(Bonus Tracks) | |
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Cinnie said: Copycat said: "I Wish You Well"
In the tradition of "Vanishing," this piano ballad is very simple but very effective. "Basically, it's about coming to a place within yourself where you, no matter what somebody does to you, you can forgive them," she said. "And even if you're a little bitter about it, you say your piece, and you let it go." I find the majority of the album close to unlistenable, except for THAT gem. | |
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Someone hacked c's account. | |
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With Huge First Day, Mariah On Track For No. 1 Debut April 16 Billboard Mariah Carey looks certain to debut at No. 1 on next week's Billboard 200 with "E=MC2," based on massive first-day sales from the nine chains that report to Nielsen SoundScan's Building Chart. Unweighted sales for the Island Def Jam album are at 154,000 units on the report released today (April 16). That's more than five times the total garnered by the current chart-topper, Leona Lewis' "Spirit" (Syco/J). By comparison, Carrie Underwood's "Carnival Ride" (Arista Nashville) had first-day sales of 150,000 and wound up shifting 527,000 in its first week. Billboard estimates that the merchants who report to the Building Chart -- Trans World Entertainment, Starbucks, Best Buy, Circuit City, iTunes, Border's, Target, Anderson Merchandisers, and Handleman Co. -- represent 80% of the U.S. retail market. Carey's last release, 2005's "The Emancipation of Mimi," debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 404,000 copies. [Edited 4/16/08 16:24pm] | |
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So is "Touch My Body" no. 1 on Billboard still? I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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A fascinating combination of lip synching and backing tracks on Idol right now. Can she even sing live anymore? | |
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Mariah needs to learn to fuckin' get Ryan Seacrest to say the "MY ALBUM IN STORES NOW, I'M BEGGING YOU TO BUY IT, PLEASE????? FUCK, I NEED TO SELL" line, because otherwise you just come off like Macy Gray. | |
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. [Edited 4/16/08 18:47pm] I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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I'm convinced that after watching Mariah's AI performance...
"Bye Bye" just does not strike me as an instant #1 and the only way it's going to get there is through the same methods as "Touch My Body": Forced radio play and payola (let's be honest here). Honestly, I've been skipping over it on "E=MC2" every time. The song is far too depressing (I couldn't imagine having it on repeat) and has none of the uplifting edge that similar singles like "One Sweet Day" had. Plus, the expired "Irreplaceable" beat definitely takes away from the song. I just don't know. Did anyone notice that the performance had some sound/feedback problems as well? [Edited 4/16/08 18:52pm] | |
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Wow! E=MC2 is on track 2 sell over 500K copies in 1st week sales!! Go Mariah!! "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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Finally got the chance 2 watch Mariah per4m on American Idol 2nite! She looked hot and sexy in that black outfit! And she sang Bye Bye much better 2nite than she did on Oprah Monday. Not my choice 4 a second single; I'd prefer a more upbeat song. And she also offered good advice 2 the contestants 2nite! BE U! "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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rushing07 said: So is "Touch My Body" no. 1 on Billboard still?
Yup, two weeks at #1!! "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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Copycat said: Mariah Carey Leads A Track-By-Track Tour Of E=MC2, Which She Calls '100 Percent Of Me' MTV Mariah Carey has a lot to say on her next album, so much so that our colleagues at MTV Base asked her for a track-by-track breakdown of E=MC2 - give it the ol' scientific method, so to speak. "This is me, 100 percent of me," Mariah says of the album, which hits stores Tuesday. "It's so much about fun and freedom." So let's get to it: "Migrate"" (featuring T-Pain) "Basically, that song is about migrating from one place to another," Mariah said, "whether it's from the bar to the club, from the club to the apartment, to wherever, whatever, city to the beach, beach to who knows where." The club-thumper, which was co-produced by Nate "Danjahandz" Hills, is just about movement - which is why T-Pain tells her to "bounce." "I think that every time I go into the studio, if I'm inspired by the track I'm working on, and if I've put so much of myself into the record, at the end of the day, I want it to be the most fun explosion of music I can make." "Touch My Body" "It's amazing to feel just how fast 'Touch My Body' is exploding all around the world," Mariah enthused. "I'm just so thankful, because it's a song that I love so much, a song that really does express my personality." In case you missed it on the first listen, the reason Mariah threatens to "hunt you down" isn't to get some action - it's in case you put that action on YouTube. So if you're going to get busy with Mariah, keep it private! "For most of my close friends, that's their favorite song, because it's fun and it's cute and it's not taking itself too seriously, you know what I mean? I love the humor in it." That humor is conveyed more in the video, directed by Brett Ratner. "He had some time because of the writers' strike, and he was really feeling the record," she said of the clip, which co-stars "30 Rock" funnyman Jack McBrayer. "The idea of Jack McBrayer came up, and I was like, 'That's amazing!' Because he is hilarious. Why take this so seriously? They're videos." "Cruise Control" (featuring Damian Marley) "What it really means is that you have to slow down," Mariah said. "Because every time you're around this guy, you're going a little too fast, and he's the wrong type of guy for you to be with, but you don't know how to handle it." Mariah wrote the track during her second visit to Jermaine Dupri's Atlantic studio, with the aid of backup vocalist Crystal Johnson. "It was cool to kinda co-write that with JD and with Crystal, because, you know, it's coming from the woman's point of view and it also comes from JD's point of view," which Mariah felt made the track "really hot." "Side Effects" (featuring Young Jeezy) "I wrote it because it was necessary for me to write it," Mariah said of her most personal, and angriest, song to date. Fans might be surprised at her references to "the hell that we built" and the "violent times," but Mariah thinks this song is for "anyone who's been in an abusive relationship." "You know what? I've been through too much at this point," she said. "I want happiness and I want pure and real love, but the side effects of what other relationships have put me through cause me to be kind of on the defensive a lot of the time. And if somebody isn't mature or caring and loving and open-hearted enough to understand that, then it's tough, but this is a song for people who need that." Mariah hopes that this song helps people feel "a little bit stronger." "I'm That Chick" "I was so excited to be in the room with Stargate, because L.A. Reid had said he really wanted me to get in a room with them," Mariah said of her producers, who incorporated an Off the Wall sample into the song's melody. "It's the sort of song you want to listen to as a girl. You want to look at yourself in the mirror and go, 'I'm that chick you like.' It's like preparation for a night out of feeling fly." "Love Story" "One of the funny things I love about Jermaine Dupri is when I say something to him, he just runs with it," Mariah said. So at the beginning of "Love Story," Mariah told him that she wanted the beat to be hard, and told him, "Make this for the jeeps, not too soft." So when Dupri did his ad-libs at the beginning of the song before they mixed it, he says, "MC said, 'JD you gotta make it knock,' " and then adds a few hard beats, and goes, "You hear that?" It's an inside joke for the two of them, because while the song remains a ballad, it's "almost a rap record." "I think that's where our success comes from," she said, "because we understand each other on that level." "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" Mariah doesn't just refer to the oft-quoted line from "Full Metal Jacket" (and incorporated into urban music ever since, thanks to 2 Live Crew), she builds a whole song around it. "This is one of the last songs I wrote for this album," she said. "I thought, 'Let me just make this a carefree record. It's kind of a party record to me. It's just like not caring too much about anything else that's going on except you living in the moment," which goes on a "long time" in Mariah time. "Last Kiss" " 'Last Kiss' is a special song to me," Mariah said. "When I hear that song, and I hear my first [line], 'Feel so empty inside, since our last kiss goodbye,' I feel like an 8-year-old kid. I'm like, 'OK, this is me as a little girl singing.' " When she was at a party with Quincy Jones, he asked her to rewind the song and play it over. "And I said, 'Well, he isQuincy Jones, [producer of Michael Jackson's] Thriller and Off the Wall, and if he's asking me to play the song over, I should pretty much take that as a humungous compliment!' And I did. And it makes me happy, because that's my favorite song." "Thanx 4 Nothin' " "It's a sarcastic moment in the land of Mariah Carey songs," she says of the first ballad she wrote for the album. "This song is gonna resonate with people who are really going through a bleak moment in their relationship, where it's like, 'Yeah, it's fantastic, thanks for nothing.' You know what that is." And JD got to demonstrate his innate understanding of Mariah at the beginning of the song once again, when he introduces it by saying, "This is for all the women who are sick and tired of getting played." "He knows it," Mariah laughed. "That's what it is." "O.O.C." A lesson in Mariah slanguage: "O.O.C." means "out of control." Co-written with Swizz Beatz and Da Brat, Mariah found a few other kindred souls who understood her instinctively and yet were still able to contribute "a different perspective." "It's so amazing to write with someone who is also a rapper," Mariah said of Brat. "We can put our minds together and come up with something really unique and cool. That night, when we left the studio, I was like, 'I don't know how Swizz feels about it and whatever, but I really like it!' " "For the Record" "It's one of those songs that the people who are really fans of mine, who know my music really well, are going to gravitate towards," Mariah promised. And that's not just because she's name-dropping her past hits throughout the lyrics. OK, well, it is. "I say, 'For the record, you'll always be a part of me,' from 'Always Be My Baby,' " Mariah said. "And I kind of go through, 'Can't nobody say I didn't give my all for you.' The real fans who listen and then hear, 'I told you underneath the stars,' they'll know that's for them." ""Bye Bye" "Sometimes when I'm writing a song, it does come from such a raw place that I'm actually crying while writing it," Mariah admitted. Her second single, a tribute to her late father, is also meant to reach anyone else who has suffered a loss of a loved one. "Sometimes I hear it and feel that this is going to touch a lot of people, and that's why it's important that no matter what's ever happened to me over my career, that I stay the course and continue to write and try and reach people who need." Anyone who manages to do the reverse, and touch Mariah with one of their songs, "I'm indebted to them forever." "I Wish You Well" In the tradition of "Vanishing," this piano ballad is very simple but very effective. "Basically, it's about coming to a place within yourself where you, no matter what somebody does to you, you can forgive them," she said. "And even if you're a little bitter about it, you say your piece, and you let it go." It's missing I Stay in Love which happens 2 one of my favorite tracks on the album! "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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Not counting Touch My Body and Bye Bye, what r ur top 5 favorite tracks of the album?
Mine are: I Stay in Love I'm That Chick I'll B Lovin' U Long Time For The Record I Wish You Well I hope she releases one of the above songs as her next single! "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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VoicesCarry said: A fascinating combination of lip synching and backing tracks on Idol right now. Can she even sing live anymore?
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