Mariah Carey
Biography
The best-selling female performer of the 1990s, Mariah Carey rose to superstardom on the strength of her stunning five-octave voice; an elastic talent who moved easily from glossy ballads to hip-hop-inspired dance-pop, she earned frequent comparison to rivals Whitney Houston and Celine Dion, but did them both one better by composing all of her own material. Born in Long Island, NY, on March 27, 1970, Carey moved to New York City at the age of 17 -- just one day after graduating high school -- to pursue a music career; there she befriended keyboardist Ben Margulies, with whom she began writing songs. Her big break came as a backing vocalist on a studio session with dance-pop singer Brenda K. Starr, who handed Carey's demo tape to Columbia Records head Tommy Mottola at a party. According to legend, Mottola listened to the tape in his limo while driving home that same evening, and was so immediately struck by Carey's talent that he doubled back to the party to track her down.
After signing to Columbia, Carey entered the studio to begin work on her 1990 self-titled debut LP; the heavily promoted album was a chart-topping smash, launching no less than four number one singles: "Vision of Love," "Love Takes Time," "Someday," and "I Don't Wanna Cry. " Her overnight success earned Grammy awards as Best New Artist and Best Female Vocalist, and expectations were high for Carey's follow-up, 1991's Emotions. The album did not disappoint, as the title track reached number one -- a record fifth consecutive chart-topper -- while both "Can't Let Go" and "Make It Happen" landed in the Top Five. Carey's next release was 1992's MTV Unplugged EP, which generated a number one cover of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There." Featured on the track was backup singer Trey Lorenz, whose appearance immediately helped him land a recording contract of his own.
In June 1993, Carey wed Mottola -- some two decades her senior -- in a headline-grabbing ceremony; months later she released her third full-length effort, Music Box, her best-selling record to date. Two more singles, "Dreamlover" and "Hero," reached the top spot on the charts. Carey's first tour followed and was widely panned by critics; undaunted, she resurfaced in 1994 with a holiday release titled Merry Christmas, scoring a seasonal smash with "All I Want for Christmas Is You." 1995's Daydream reflected a new artistic maturity; the first single, "Fantasy," debuted at number one, making Carey the first female artist and just the second performer ever to accomplish the feat. The follow-up, "One Sweet Day" -- a collaboration with Boyz II Men -- repeated the trick, and remained lodged at the top of the charts for a record 16 weeks.
After separating from Mottola, Carey returned in 1997 with Butterfly, another staggering success and her most hip-hop-flavored recording to date. #1's -- a collection featuring her 13 previous chart-topping singles as well as "The Prince of Egypt (When You Believe)," a duet with Whitney Houston effectively pairing the two most successful female recording artists in pop history -- followed late the next year. With "Heartbreaker," the first single from her 1999 album Rainbow, Carey became the first artist to top the charts in each year of the 1990s; the record also pushed her ahead of the Beatles as the artist with the most cumulative weeks spent atop the Hot 100 singles chart.
However, the early 2000s weren't as kind to Carey. After signing an 80-million-dollar deal in 2001 with Virgin -- the biggest record contract ever -- she experienced a very public personal and professional meltdown that included rambling; suicidal messages on her website; an appearance on TRL where, clad only in a T-shirt, she handed out Popsicles to the audience; and last but not least, the poorly received movie Glitter and its attendant soundtrack (which was also her Virgin Records debut). Both the film and the album did poorly critically as well as commercially, with Glitter making just under four million dollars in its total U.S. gross and the soundtrack struggling to make gold sales. Following these setbacks, Virgin and Carey parted ways early in 2002, with the label paying her 28 million dollars. That spring, she found a new home with Island/Def Jam, where she set up her own label, MonarC Music. In December, she released her ninth album, Charmbracelet, which failed to become a success. Although she took nearly three years for a follow-up, Carey found a hit with 2005's chart-topping The Emancipation of Mimi, her most successful record in years. Released by Island Records, the album climbed to multi-platinum status and earned Carey a Grammy Award, thus restoring her status as a megastar in the R&B arena. Two weeks before the release of her subsequent album, E=MC², Carey scored her eighteenth number-one hit with "Touch My Body", a feat that pushed her into second place (past Elvis, no less) amongst all aritsts with the most chart-topping singles. The well-timed accomplished also increased the public's appetite for E=MC², which arrived in April 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
i so love the old Mariah!!! (when she still had frizzy hair) :)
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Mariah has always impress me since she first started and she is a amazing singer. god she is very sexy and i dreamed of her many times...than k s for making my day many times...
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There are no words to describe her voice...she is the greatest.
Mariah you got me through hard times. Thanks for sharing your beautiful voice!!!!! |
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I would do all kinds of things to her.
Illegal things terrible things. Sexy as hell, i wanna eat that p**sy from the back. |
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MARIAH, WORDS...WORD S . . . C A N ' T EXPRESS THE VOICE THAT GOD GAVE YOU...YOU HAVE BEEN A BLESSING TO ME THROUGH SONG IN SO MANY WAYS AND I LOVE YOU FOR THAT...MAY GOD FOREVER BLESS YOU AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL VOICE.
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If there is a singer who's totally overrated it's Miss Carey. She's got the most awful, screechy voice I've ever heard and has absolutely no right to call herself a diva. I'm definitely not giving any of her music a thumbs up.
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What a great singer and a great performer just the best need more clothes but hey what ever rocks her boat right go girl.
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she is wonderfull my family and i think she is a great singer. keep up the great work. april
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emancipation is DEFINITY a better cd. I have both and I feel like I wasted my money on the e=mc. I thought that the emancipation cd was suprising very good. It bought me back to her "vision of love" days
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she's been criticised for having shallow lyrics and i guess i'd have to agree that she seems to be stuck in 'high school crush' mode.
however, i think she's getting better and better at what she does and i do like it! |
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She's one of a kind...her voice is amazing. A voice like hers comes along only once in a 100 years.
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its amazing how she has evolved as an artist...i'v e been down from the "vision of love"....
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I just love Mariah Carey she is my inspiration I just cry when I see her perform she has the most amazing voice and is soo spiritual she as a human has gone threw soo many things as so have I when I was down and really thought this was it I cant take it i would put in her CD and listent to Make It Happen, Fly like A Bird and just leave it to God in clising I just want to say thank you to Pandora Music for allowing me to hear the artist that I want to hear keep up the great work its appreciated.
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I love Mariah's music sooo much. Some of hers songs have left me in tears, lifted my soul, and/or made me want to some day discover my own range and taste in the music world. Gurl you are my inspiration! Do your thang!
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I agree with kiki-3oo9 i like that she can hit high notes that is a wonderful thing. Most people wish that they could do that. I just hate that she married nick cannon and then started cheating on him Its probably a rumor but its starting to be believable.
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Mariah is one of the BEST!!! female singer in the history of music.
Love ya! |
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Back in the early 90s, Mariah was the one who inspired me to pursue vocal training. In fact, most of the girls wanted to sing like Mariah.
I don't like "Touch My Body". It's...borin g ! Any pop-tart coulda sang it. Where are her famous highs and lows?? |
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