Mariah Carey needs a social worker
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this chick is just alittle bit too psychotic for me,and is just trying to hard to compete with Amy Whinehouse...Mariah cant hit the high note anymore to much dieting
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Amy Winehouse anit got SHIT on Mariah Carey.
Album: 13 Gold, 13 Platinum, 10 Multi-platinum, 2 Diamond. Singles: 23 Gold, 9 Platinum, 2 Multi-platinum. Videos: 6 Gold, 6 Platinum.[/b]
And she can still hit the high note.
I think her voice is doing fine, too.
I think the worst train-wreck is Britney because there are kids involved.
That, plus Anita Baker, ruined Soul music.
Haha.....huh?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354171,00.html
Mariah and her "runs" are the Eddie Van Halen of female vocal R&B.
Please to cite the offense? Output unsuitable for 13 year-old attention spans? Rode hard for the girl since Chapter 8. Whilst I cannot celebrate her entire catalog, as far as grown-and-sexy soul goes, "Rapture" and "Compositions" are solid.
"Feel The Need" is still , and "Rapture" is a landmark 80s soul record. I hear the criticisms that her later albums were more for the "smooth jazz" crowd, but she always wanted to do Dianne Reeves-type shit anyway. Even taking that into account, at her best she's a great example of a modern soul singer who chose feel over pyrotechnic displays of vocal technique for their own sake.
Well, Mariah's seemed a little bit from reality for a minute now. I guess that's what superstardom does to you, though. I find her tendency to dress like a 19-y-o Becky a bit odd as well, but when you've got a body like hers, perhaps it's not that strange. In any case, she's far from the worst offender on that front.
It's a sign of the times as well when the tune that takes her past Elvis' "most Billboard #1s" record is such an unremarkable and corny piece of cookie-cutter r&b as "Touch My Body". I liked her last album a lot more than I expected to, but that song could have been by any number of people, and it's debatable whether it'd have been as big as it has been if anyone other than Mariah had released it.
I don't think comparisons to Mary J are valid, though - Mary seems to be embracing maturity and the grown-and-sexy crowd with a good deal more ease than Mariah, who seems determined to hang onto a teenage audience, whatever the cost to her dignity. I'm finally going to a Mary show next month, and I have to say I'm really looking forward to it.
Mariah has to work to sustain any cred she's gained since her ODB collabo.
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