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  • 'Me. I Am Mariah...' Marks Low Sales For Mariah Carey

    Mariah Carey's latest release hasn't been her best sales wise. According to industry forecasters, Mariah Carey's latest release Me. I Am Mariah.
  • Mariah Carey Experiences New York City Public Transportation

    Pop diva Mariah Carey decided to ditch the black car service and slum it on the New York City subway. And from the looks of it, she had a good time!
  • Mike Patton of Faith No More Has Actual Greatest Vocal Range, According to New Analysis

    One of the trending music stories in recent week's has been Concert Hotel's graph displaying the greatest vocal ranges in popular music. Axl Rose of the Guns 'n' Roses came out on top in the study, with Mariah Carey following closely behind. The problem is that people who pay attention to the actual science of music are also into a lot of obscure music. VVN Music hasn't gone totally off the grid with its own analysis, but it has introduced some more names for your consideration.
  • Stream Mariah Carey New Album 'Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse' Now Before May 27 Release Date

    Mariah Carey is finally releasing her new album Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse next Tuesday, May 27, after over a year of delays. And though the album has remained unheard for months, one week before its release date, it is available to stream in full on iTunes Radio.
  • REVIEW: Mariah Carey leaves you 'Thirsty' for better music in new 'Me. I Am Mariah' single [LISTEN]

    It's been two weeks since Mariah Carey first announced her newly rebranded 13th studio album Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse and the album still has another two weeks until its official release date, so it's only fitting that the chart-topping diva would tease the record with another new single. Today (May 13), Carey dropped the sassy track "Thirsty" in anticipation.
  • Mariah Carey announces new album 'Me. I Am Mariah,' with release date, tracklist and artwork

    It's been a long and winding road full of pushed back release dates and so-so performing singles for Mariah Carey's 14th studio album. But, after getting pushed back multiple times, a new release date has been revealed. Today (April 30), Carey announced not only a date for her new album, which is old hat by now, but also an album cover, official title and 14-song tracklist.
  • Mariah Carey opting for traditional release for new album 2014, despite Beyoncé-like rumors

    Mariah Carey doesn't take a page out of anybody else's playbook, especially the Beyoncé one. Though reports last week claimed the chart-topping diva would release her 14th studio album and its details all at once as a surprise, Carey's label Def Jam has now denied those reports.
  • Mariah Carey to release new album as a surprise, just like fellow diva Beyoncé

    Mariah Carey would probably never want you to compare her to another musical mega-star, but the diva is making that hard to do with her planned rollout for her 14th studio album. Yep, she's looking to pull a "Beyoncé" and release the record all at once, as a surprise.
  • Mariah Carey 'The Art Of Letting Go' release date delayed again two weeks before planned May 6 date

    xx It looks like Island is letting go of the latest release date for Mariah Carey's 14th album. Originally planned for May 6, it seems like The Art Of Letting Go has been delayed once again.
  • List of potential Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees released; Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey and Tupac among those with eligibility

    Gearing up for this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Rolling Stone recently released a list of 20 artists who will soon become eligible for induction.
  • Mariah Carey, Trey Songz 'You'e Mine (Eternal)' Remix gets long distance music video [WATCH]

    For those who were curious why Trey Songz was featured heavily in Mariah Carey's Feb. 12 music video for "You're Mine (Eternal)," an explanation has been given: the track's official remix also received an official visual. Released officially on Friday (Feb. 14), the "You're Mine" version featuring Songz features, well, much more Songz.
  • Mariah Carey 'You're Mine (Eternal)' music video features gold glitter, Trey Songz [WATCH]

    Yesterday morning (just in time for Valentine's Day), Mariah Carey dropped her new love-themed single "You're Mine (Eternal)." But a new song wasn't all she had in store, Carey also debuted the track's music video last night (Feb. 12) on MTV and VEVO.
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