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I think another challenge is that the average listener has a short attention span. Back in the day, there could be a song that's at the top of the charts for months because of the way things were at that time. Now, you can have a hit that might last you a few weeks at the most because after that, there's another song or whatever that has become viral, even if it's not from a recording artist. I think that's an issue as well because you have random people who post their music on Youtube and can get an enormous amount of media attention for a short while. I think this is why certain artists always put "new" music out because they are afraid of being overshadowed by new artists.
In some ways, I also blame hip-hop for the breakdown of R&B music as well. Hip-hop has turned into an unrecognizable mess from what it was years past. Why in the world is someone like Juicy J doing songs with Katy Perry? Pop music and hip-hop are a bit of an unholy alliance it seems. So, this is probably why Mariah still does her duets with rappers....it's what she's been doing all along anyway. Trolls be gone! | |
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Maybe it's because I'm only 22, but I was bored listening to the album...and I'm a hardcore lamb. I have every one of Mariah's albums/remixes/singles, except for this album. The tracklisting seemed off with all the radio-friendly songs being sandwiched in between long dramatic ballads. Emotions (the album she says she was inspired by) was one of her slowest albums, but the arrangements and production of all those ballads made them iconic. Also, her team back then decided on the definite singles beforehand, put them at the beginning of the album, and pushed them relentlessly. There were so many "buzz singles" for this current album that after a while, I just got tired and started to lose interest. And this album was talked about since 2012 with "Triumphant"...here it is 2014. - I think her team should have shut up about the album until they had everything in place, released it at the beginning of last year, and then used her Good Morning America performance, BET Honors appearance, etc to push the album. She could have used that interview with Barbara Walters on Nightline to discuss the making of the album and tie her family into it if she wanted to discuss them. She also shouldn't have done American Idol as a judge. Maybe a mentor on The Voice (not American Idol, because AI is cheesy) for one week, but not a real judge. And most importantly, just because Jermaine Dupri is an okay producer and he's known Mariah since the 90s doesn't mean that he should manage her career. | |
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I believe these days you can have all the promotion in the world,best managers,best/most popular producers etc. but if the public is not interested or not as interested as they use to be its not gonna make any difference. | |
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You make some good points here, especially about American Idol being a career killer on some level for her. I still think it's odd that every since she got with Nick Cannon that he's really stepped his game up and is making tons of money. I'm not under the impression that she's benefiting as much since she married him. Don't get me wrong, I like both of them but I can't help but notice that inconsistency.
I never knew that she did a Barbara Walters interview! Not sure how I missed that since I keep up with stuff like that. I have only heard the songs that MC did on the NBC special and I think the music video that they showed with her sitting in one place the whole time and just tossing her hair bored me to death. It gave me the impression that she hadn't really pushed herself in any new directions. I think there are some singers that are paint by numbers and MC is no exception. I think when her album dropped, it was at the beginning of the Donald Sterling scandal. Perhaps it was just bad timing.... Trolls be gone! | |
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Lurkers and haters note: "Triumphant" (featuring Rick Ro$$) does not appear on the new album. | |
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Everyone complaining about R.Kelly: He only appears on the deluxe edition, so go get the standard edition. | |
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She's such a full of herself little bitch every interview nowadays she has to talk about her achievements. Her albums deserve to fail she needs to learn to humble herself... and she has a kid
PS talk into the mic! GEEBUS [Edited 6/12/14 18:54pm] Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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Are my eyes deceiving me or are more people LESS offended by Rick Ross compared to R. Kelly? One thing that seems a bit confusing is that for a very long time, she's done collaborations with R&B and Hip-Hop artists, but maybe it's time for her to give the hip-hop collaborations a rest for a bit. I dunno, maybe it would be different if she weren't always in the diva/fancy ballroom gown and actually changed up her look to match the person she's doing the collaboration with perhaps it wouldn't look so out-of-place. Or, maybe the hip-hop artists should wear the fancy threads themselves? Who knows No matter what, her place in music history is solid. Trolls be gone! | |
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Having said that, maybe a huge publicity blitz wouldn't have made a difference. The buzz singles she released in the two years prior to the album release all tanked, and a lot of younger listeners probably weren't into her very much anyway. And I'm sure many of her older fans who rememeber her glory days from the 1990's and The Emancipation of Mimi heard thsoe singles with Rick Ross and other hip hop and R&B flavors of the moment and thought her album was going to suck. Whatever the reasons were, it was promoted very badly and probably will go down as a huge flop. | |
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To me it seems like when an artist is promoting an album, they go on a number of TV shows and they don't stop making those appearances until a few weeks after the album dropped. Maybe her mistake was only going to a handful of shows and not doing others. She wasn't on Arsenio which seemed like it would have been the right demographic that her music resonates the most with.
As you said, the buzz singles being released was probably a mistake. But, these days it seems like singles are more popular than the entire album. I hope this doesn't mean the end of albums but it seems like some "artists" are getting away with just dropping singles and not doing an album. Trolls be gone! | |
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So the album was 5 years in the making ? Really ? How do you stay relevant when you need 5 years for your album ? Because, in 5 years the musical landscape, music trends, genres etc. change so much it means the song you wrote (and recorded) 5 years ago is probably totally out of date 5 years later.Not a clever way to keep your music contemporary. [Edited 6/12/14 22:38pm] | |
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At this point,the best thing for Def Jam to do is to strictly focus on "You Don't Know What To Do".Promote it aggressively and try to turn it into a summer hit.Mariah needs to make an excellent video for it (NOT a typical,predictable Mariah Carey video where the only message is "look at me.....I'm so sexy,don't you agree!!").Then,she should plan a mini-tour...get out there and create some excitement about the new album! She's gotta get out there and *work* this album. | |
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June 13, 2014 Island Def Jam's Antonio "L.A." Reid famously came to Carey's rescue in 2005, guiding Mariah to her comeback with the multiplatinum The Emancipation of Mimi, which returned her to the top of the charts, proving it's still possible she can regain her commercial footing.
"As Mariah Carey enters her mid-40s, she must adjust to 'ever-shrinking' radio opportunities," he says. "She has to downsize her commercial expectations, but that could allow her to take some chances artistically." Eckstine says Mariah should explore taking the Celine Dion route of a Las Vegas or Atlantic City residency, "a big show with bells and whistles, an over-the-top diva-ready extravaganza" might be the answer, where she can perform her hits and not worry about new material.
Tom Vickers, a former A&R and music publishing executive at A&M, Capitol, Mercury and Almo Irving, thinks the 44-year-old Mariah has a disconnect with what was once her core audience: 14 to 18-year-old girls. "The biggest issue is she's a mother with two children of her own trying to appeal to teenagers."
His recommendation? Collaborate with hit songwriter-producers like Dr. Luke,Max Martin or "this year's model." "Don't compete with women 20 years younger, but come with more mature versions of what they're doing that could hit a slightly older demographic," he says. "Unfortunately, Mariah is no longer perceived as a role model by females nor a sex object by men. She's caught in between, which undercuts her relevance."
Publicity guru Bob Merlis, quipped, "She should do a country record and a Howard Stern interview, where she has the time to explain herself that she doesn't get in those tabloid sound bites."
What he failed to mention was how a sit down with the King of All Media in the late '90s surfaced again during her 2001 breakdown.
Nearly 13 years later, Carey is seemingly content in her personal life, the mother of two and the by all accounts contented wife of the ubiquitous Nick Cannon. Her professional happiness is another story. Perhaps nothing short of a reunion with ex-husband Tommy Mottola can help Mariah regain her career mojo. She's seemingly tried everything else.
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Five years? Try five days I agree that things do change quickly. This may be why certain artists never take a break for fear of not being relevant anymore (Re: Jay-Z) Trolls be gone! | |
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I really like this album...it's a shame that the promotion seems off. Radio has not embraced it either but I think it's really good. Love God and I shall 4ever Love u | |
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She's also been plagued with rumors of not singing live during recent performances and that hasn't helped. Love God and I shall 4ever Love u | |
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Really? I hadn't heard that but come to think of it, I remember being surprised she lip synched on the NBC special. I couldn't believe she didn't sing live on that! I was shocked. Trolls be gone! | |
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some of those suggestions are crazy a country album?! A collaboration with Pitbull??! | |
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I agree, the timing was totally off. And yeah, the Barbara Walters interview wasn't really advertised and it was kind of slapped on the end of Nightline. Everything about this era kind of seemed randomly slapped on with no planning. | |
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Oh hell nah!!!!! Ed Eckstine clearly had the best, most reasonable advice. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Its amazing how dumb some writers are, sorry but they are. devoting articles to this album plunging down the chart or not selling like she did 15 years ago, shows HOW DUMB all journalists are now, bloggers whatever you wanna call them.
Looking at that article and citing the comparisons to GLITTER? Really that was 2001, and a week when everyone else was kinda tied into the 9/11 thing, not saying thats why she struggled then but that was 13 years ago, comparing those sales to now its just FUCKING dumb, sorry but it is. And then comparing a debut of her second album in 1991 to this. OK lets ananlyze that for a moment this album sold 63,000 right week one, that one sold 194,000 week one, and then the album actually stayed pretty dead on with sales, albums now drop off the face of the earth a week or two in regardless if they sell or not, i mean take a BIG seller like that Beyonce thing that came out, is anyone still talking about that album? sorry times have changed big time. That is what the article misses, yes she isnt selling what she sold, NO ONE on the earth in music is. Also she is 43 not 21, and she isnt riding off number one hits and constant airplay. PLUS what this article misses as all of them do, the industry since the beginning of soundscan, well since even the BOOM of the 1998-2000 era, the industry has slid almost 90% in sales overall, probably even more than that. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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. This is a prime example of why the pop music landscape has turned into shit. Those fuckers don't know what the fuck they're on about. Generally moronic suggestions and even the casual Mariah fan could make better ones! Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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This is one case where the much abused would be an appropriate response to dingbat ideas... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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re: their suggestion that she should collaborate with Pitbull...
That's exactly the kinda stuff that she should NOT be doing.Hasn't she done enough hip-hop collabs to last a lifetime? Does anyone still get excited at the idea of Mariah doing a track with a "hot" rapper? Surely,even she must be bored with that tired routine. | |
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Somehow, Jennifer Lopez has managed to stay "relevant" (please note that's not the same as saying she's a fantastic singer, because we know she's not) Does anyone have any guesses why someone like Mariah, who is a unique talent, isn't the one doing the opening performance of the World Cup right about now? Trolls be gone! | |
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I think J-Lo has a better team behind her.She seems to be a really smart woman,too (businesswise).She has branched out into television...she's the executive producer of some TV show.Like Madonna,she's been really good at building her "brand".I'm not sure who J-Lo's manager is,but it's obviously someone who's very skilled and effective at getting things done. | |
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. J-Lo debuted in '99. Mariah almost a decade earlier, in 1990. . Besides that, J-Lo has the whole latin sound/influence which easily adapts to suit a world cup in Brasil. Mariah would not be suitable at all in that setting. Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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Yeah I think what was a huge benefit for J-LO is that she started in dance/TV (In Living Color) and eventually got into movies and music. So, she was doing a lot of things at once. I think she still has a clothing line through Kohl's and other endorsements. I don't think I've seen Mariah in a commercial in a long time, if ever. I guess it really does boil down to management. JLo is a better dancer than she is a singer, no doubt about that but she seems to stay relevant after all this time it seems. Trolls be gone! | |
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I haven't looked up the album sales numbers yet but it seems that JLO's album is dong fairly well, compared to Mariah's. Even though JLO and Mariah are the same age, perhaps the fact that Mariah was a decade ahead of JLO ages her more, even though she was really young when she started.
But, don't you think Mariah could blend into the World Cup atmosphere somehow? I don't know if she is very popular in South America or not.
It's just amazing how a subpar singer like JLO can have a singing career that, at the moment, is outshining Mariah's. Trolls be gone! | |
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