Mariah Carey
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Speaking of 8th Grade, Drake still hasn’t finished his album
Mariah should try to get on that, he would totally be down for it
The way she could probably write him all the hooks he has yet to complete in three days
I push Drake because I think he has a little bit of that quirk and versatility, and also he’s showed respect and still racks in streams like nobody’s business👍 1Comment
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Lol The Mariah / JLO drama goes way back according to Margaret Cho
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.thes...fore-feud/amp/
Margaret Cho... seek help, girl... could be a serious illness.My ChartComment
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TheRealest I agree about Silk Sonic it’s a no brainer Anderson and Bruno have a great ear for melody as does Mariah and with this live band direction she’s going in she should be in the album.
Also what would you guys think of Mariah doing her own Silk Sonic/Lucy Pearl super group?
Mariah and Dev?
Mariah, Drake and the Weekend? (I went too far)👍 1Comment
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Columbia/Sony (1988-2001)
Virgin (2001-2002)
IDJ/Universal (2002-2014)
Epic/Sony (2015-???)
Only 4 labels since she was signed in 1988. We do not know if she is still signed to Epic or not, and we do not know for sure if she will joint Range’s merged label - that’s just a possibility based on speculation and that they manage her.
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The music industry has been near-dead for more than a decade. Even the most popular artists are forced to tour, do brand deals, endorsements, and partnerships they wouldn't have winked out twenty years ago because album sales just aren't there these days. As you can imagine, it's harder for a veteran act to get a favorable deal. Changing labels and moving around a bit are inevitable, and shouldn't be a point of criticism from someone purporting to be a fan.
She left Columbia because she was being suffocated and stifled there. Tommy literally stole her music and gave it to a backup dancer who couldn't sing. She had to leave.
Leaving EMI/Virgin Records wasn't her choice. The guy who replaced Nancy Berry was gunning for her, and even made a tasteless reference to the payout she got when they ended her contract. Her career saw new heights with TEOM as EMI/Virgin circled the drain.
Def Jam was sabotaging her and refusing to promote her last two albums there.She didn't get the budget she wanted for MIAMTEC, and that was it for them.
Epic apparently wouldn't pay for anything, so technically, she is without a label at the moment, save for distribution from Sony Legacy. Artists don't necessarily have to have labels these days, so again, stop freaking out over the fact that she's moved a few times throughout her career.Comment
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It is actually amazing how both those women elevated themselves from backgrounds to major solo stars in the world.👍 1Comment
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