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Originally posted by skylynx View PostEven if the label was out to get her It was still a Sony release and there's money to be made. Sony in Japan would've not been pleased if news got out that their biggest aritst was being sabotaged by their own label.
Heartbreaker was still able to go #1 with a gargantuan 2m+ budget for the video at the time. They just did the absolute minimum for her after the lead single.
Let's also not forget that the music landscape changed at the time. Columbia had other acts to push including Destiny's Child, Jessica Simpson and JLO. Their attention simply shifted.
Mariah herself was the biggest opponent because she was spinning a billion plates and didn't want to disappoint anyone. That's an admirable attribute but it killed her in the end.
There was the movie, there was the album there was the extraction plan and there was the new label shopping. Too much.
Don't get me wrong, i'm not saying Tomato and the Sony US production house weren't her enemies.....what i'm saying is that her stake was too high that she can't drop any of those plates mentioned above or take it at a slower place to give herself the space to do each of these projects and milestones properly.
I think rushing Rainbow was the right thing to do to get out of the contract based on the deal she struck with Sony Japan but I think she should've shelved the movie and go on hiatus for an extra year.
Also, is it just me or the thought of releasing a soundtrack to a glossy/camp singer-turn-actress (newbie) as the debut proejct for the biggest music contract in history simply not a very good idea? A proper studio album should've been the priority.
She let her stake get too high and it was crushed under too much hate with no support system.
But I agree. She was trying to way do too much in 2000 and 2001 with too little help.
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Originally posted by Blackwyne View PostIt's saying "Not Found"
The Japanese branch of Sony Music couldn't have done too much of anything for her as Tommy Mottola had basically become CEO of the entire company in 1999
But I agree. She was trying to way do too much in 2000 and 2001 with too little help.
Though the fact Mariah had to fly over to see their CEO, she was bold and I like that about her power move.
I would like to think that the head honchos of Japan would've given Tomato a call and say reign it in fella. Let her go.
I would love to be a fly on the wall during that private meeting in Japan. It would've been fascinating.
Frankly i don't think Sony Music Japan were dumb or oblivious to the situation, they probably knew what was going on and wanted to milk it for as long as the rubber band doesn't snap.
Here's a women, fighting for her freedom, the gem in Sony Music's crown asking to be taken out of the crown. Fascinating.
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Originally posted by allygdale View Post
As crazy as it sounds, I really think the only hit Mariah could get during Christmas season other than AIWFCIY would be one that’s not a Christmas song, it’s her season after all, but all the Xmas songs she’s released since have done nothing despite some being great
Like if she released a regular single in early December it would probably benefit a lot, she could also tie it into promo lined up for Xmas
Mariah hasn't exactly given us much new XMas wise. only Fall In Love At Christmas Time though that was too mellow and lo-fi to get people's attention. Snowman was not it. Sleigh Ride was great but was never pushed. Christmas Turkey Wrapping was M.I.A.
Let's take a look at all the big modern X-Mas songs like Santa Tell Me, Underneath the Christmas Tree, Mistletoe. Snowman, One More Sleep.
They're all pop and slightly on the bouncy/upbeat side.
Mariah needs a few more of those. She really only has CBPCH and OSR.
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Her rendition of My Prayer slays so hard that it hurts me in a so satisfying way. AILF and the new vocals at the end lift my spirits up so hiiigh it feels so so good to me. AYNAF ext absolves my sins. Working Hard is a bit surprising to me but I really enjoy it, it encourages me to go back to sport.lol. I am very grateful to her for giving us that stuff of hers and I really hope we get a Rarities part 2 and a Caution quality album in parallel in a reasonable future. Mariah's talent is indecent, so damn really.
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If I remember correctly, Rainbow was rushed because she was desperate to finish her last Sony album of her contract and she wanted to switch labels.http://marcokircher.com
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Originally posted by Blackwyne View PostIt's saying "Not Found"
The Japanese branch of Sony Music couldn't have done too much of anything for her as Tommy Mottola had basically become CEO of the entire company in 1999
But I agree. She was trying to way do too much in 2000 and 2001 with too little help.Previously known as sYair
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Originally posted by Atom View PostHer rendition of My Prayer slays so hard that it hurts me in a so satisfying way. AILF and the new vocals at the end lift my spirits up so hiiigh it feels so so good to me. AYNAF ext absolves my sins. Working Hard is a bit surprising to me but I really enjoy it, it encourages me to go back to sport.lol. I am very grateful to her for giving us that stuff of hers and I really hope we get a Rarities part 2 and a Caution quality album in parallel in a reasonable future. Mariah's talent is indecent, so damn really.
Hoping Glitter gets the full treatment at some point, we know she has some unreleased songs there. And maybe we get SUD along with Daydream.
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Originally posted by Sebastian View Post
When Mariah went to Japan to find her way out of her contract, she didn't talk to the head of Sony Music in Japan, she went to talk directly to the head of the entire Sony brand. In fact she mentioned she was surprised to learn that Sony Music only made a small percentage of the whole Sony income. That's when she realized Tommy wasn't as powerful as she thought.
Fantasy The Boss Mix... named for her.
Bruce Springsteen... named after her.
The movie The Boss... named after her.
The band Queen... named after her.
That's all.MESMARIAHSING!
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Originally posted by Switchedon View PostKaty Perry just sold her whole catalogue for $225 million. I know Mariah would never do it, but I wonder how much she could demand if she sold her catalogue. I honestly believe it could be above $1 billion.
The other one is great for a throwback, but Mariah is something else. Her catalogue is so huge... so much potential.MESMARIAHSING!
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Originally posted by InfoFromAus View Post
Mariah's catalogue would be huge by comparison.
The other one is great for a throwback, but Mariah is something else. Her catalogue is so huge... so much potential.
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In somewhat unrelated news, if anybody has heard about the downfall of Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, who doubled down on his racism and misogyny in an interview responding to criticism that his book "The Masters" deliberately excluded black and women artists. Of course Jann Wenner is a symptom of a broader cultural rot, but this shows how biased music critique of the last century has been towards the specific tastes of a single demographic (of men).
So for all those hallmark critiques that seemed to follow Mariah throughout the 90's (she's too plastic, un-soulful singing, saccharine lyrics, etc.) Let's remember that many, if not all, of those comments were in bad faith to begin with. But even then, pop music critics have always been the least credible in the world of the performing arts. Critics of movies, theatre and other mediums go to school to cultivate their perspective. Rolling Stone critics of the late 20th century were failed rock band musicians.
There IS a reason why Mariah is suddenly the "greatest living singer" (determined by Rolling Stone). The generation of Jan Wenner didn't change their minds over night - it's because pop music critique has started to reflect a more diverse demographic of race, gender, background, and taste. A positive sign of the change, a part of the music industry that has only recently committed to remediating itself.
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As I now own her 90s album, these are my favorite songs:
1. Someday
2. Butterfly
3. Emotions
4. If It's Over
5. Just To Hold You Once Again
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Originally posted by Sebastian View Post
When Mariah went to Japan to find her way out of her contract, she didn't talk to the head of Sony Music in Japan, she went to talk directly to the head of the entire Sony brand. In fact she mentioned she was surprised to learn that Sony Music only made a small percentage of the whole Sony income. That's when she realized Tommy wasn't as powerful as she thought.
Sony is a huge entity. The fact that she had the wits and courage to go straight to the top. I wonder what coaching she had going into that meeting if any.
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