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With her
unique talent and signature vocal abilities, Mariah Carey
commanded the world's attention when she made her musical
debut in the early nineties. In less than a decade, Mariah
Carey emerged as one of the most popular and widely
acclaimed talents in music. As a singer and songwriter,
Carey has been recognized with the most prestigious
accolades in the industry including two Grammy Awards, eight
American Music Awards, Billboard's "Artist of the
Decade" Award and the World Music Award for
"World's Best Selling Female Artist of the
Millennium" to name a few. As the best-selling female
performer of all time, Mariah Carey has continuously raised
the bar and set the standard of excellence within the music
industry worldwide.
With a mother who shared both talent and a love of music,
Carey was destined for a life of song having been named
after "They Call the Wind Mariah" a melody from a
popular Lerner and Loewe musical. From an early age, Carey
demonstrated extraordinary musical abilities. She started
singing at the tender age of four and her innate talent
quickly progressed. While attending middle school, Carey
began honing her songwriting skills and upon high school
graduation she immediately left for New York City to pursue
a lifetime ambition - her dream of a musical career.
From the beginning, Carey's luminous talent quickly
distinguished her in New York and her vocals were in demand
by a variety of artists. Her major break came while singing
backup for Brenda K. Starr, who gave Mariah's demo tape to
then Sony Music Entertainment Chief Tommy Mottola. Soon
afterwards, Mottola signed Mariah to her first recording
contract with Columbia Records.
With a fresh-face and angelic allure Mariah exploded on the
scene with a signature style that displayed a vocal
intensity that had never been seen before. Released in 1990,
Carey's self-titled debut was an immense hit, firmly
establishing her as one of the most talented artists in the
industry. The album which spawned an extraordinary four #1
singles: "Vision of Love," "Love Takes
Time," "Someday," and "I Don't Wanna
Cry," led to two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and
Best Female Vocalist. Carey continued her success with a
series of singles from Emotions and MTV Unplugged albums
that consistently placed her at the top of the charts.
With the 1993 release of Music Box, which included the
chart-topping hit singles "Dreamlover" and
"Hero," Carey produced her most commercially
successful album to date going an astounding ten-times
platinum. Carey soon hit yet another career milestone with
the release of her first holiday album Merry Christmas,
which contained the instant classic "All I Want for
Christmas is You." Over the next two years, Carey
continued her relentless chart domination with the album
Daydream (1995). Daydream's "Fantasy" single
debuted at number one, making Mariah the second artist in
history and the first female performer to accomplish that
feat. The album's other single, "One Sweet Day"
(recorded with Boyz II Men), stayed at the top of the charts
for a mind-blowing 16 weeks. Carey followed with the Hip-Hop
and R&B infused Butterfly which introduced a new chapter
in Mariah's career teaming her with the hottest names in the
music business such as Sean Combs and Missy Elliott.
A true testament to her longevity, Carey released #1's, a
compilation of her chart-topping hits in 1998. The album
also included a new song, "When You Believe" (from
the film "The Prince of Egypt"), a duet with
Whitney Houston, pairing two of the most successful female
recording artists in Pop history. Rainbow, with its
chart-topping hit "Heartbreaker," followed in 1999
with startling success.
Always at the top of her game, the ever-thriving Carey
sparked the interest of the Universal Music Group's Island
Def Jam Records who in May 2002 signed her to an exclusive
recording contract. Later that year, Carey made her Island
Def Jam debut with the release of the multi-platinum
Charmbracelet.
After more than a decade of hits that include the staggering
success of 15 #1 singles, Carey will release her most
revealing album to date, The Emancipation of Mimi, in April
2005. Entirely written and co-produced by the gifted Carey,
her tenth studio album is an intimate portrayal of both the
challenges and successes that she experienced during her
rise to unparalleled fame. Carey explains the inspiration
behind her new album, "With this album, I am embracing
my independence and celebrating the person that I have
become. Over the years, I have evolved into a better person
and an even better artist. For the first time in my life, I
am proud and unafraid to be who I really am, and that's what
the music of this album and its title reflect. By naming my
album The Emancipation of Mimi and referencing 'Mimi' a
nickname only used by those closest to me, I am inviting my
fans into my life."
A brilliant artist who has co-written every song on each of
her albums since 1990, Mariah Carey has consistently shown
her willingness to express herself both as a remarkable
vocalist and an acclaimed songwriter. The Emancipation of
Mimi offers more than a glimpse into Mariah's world
featuring tunes like the heartfelt "Circles" and
"Fly Like a Bird," with their positive messages of
affirmation and hope. While being honest and vulnerable in
expressing her emotions through songs like "I Wish You
Knew" and "Joyride," Mariah leaves no doubt
that she is a woman who speaks her mind. The infectious,
edgy "It's Like That," co-produced by Jermaine
Dupri is the album's first hit single and a definitive
statement of where Mariah stands at this point in her life,
and is her fastest climbing single in five years.
Mariah and executive producer, Antonio "L.A." Reid
(Island Def Jam Music Group Chairman), approached the
creation of The Emancipation of Mimi in a very specific way
delivering ballads like "We Belong Together"
(which pays homage to the Bobby Womack classic "If You
Think You're Lonely Now") that her fans have come to
expect while evoking a new sound that will surely broaden
her appeal and capture an entirely new audience.
The Emancipation of Mimi marks "the return of the
voice." As an artist who has paved the way for a host
of emerging talent throughout the years, Mariah is set once
again to redefine the heights of musical success with her
incomparable talent and timeless appeal. With a refined and
sophisticated new look indicative of her artistic evolution,
she is poised to conquer new territory. Consistently
evolving musically, personally, and creatively Mariah will
re-assert her claim as the best-selling female performer of
all time with The Emancipation of Mimi. As an artist revered
worldwide, her boundless talent and success is unmatched
across the globe.
Apart from her musical achievements, Mariah Carey's depth of
person stems from her love and support of children in need;
evident through her continuous involvement in a host of
charities dedicated to ensuring their happiness and well
being. Mariah is devoted to such charities as The
Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Fresh Air Fund, Save the Music,
and The National Adoption Center to name a few. With an
unwavering effort through appearances, concerts, and
donations to these organizations, Mariah has raised millions
of dollars. Her generous involvement and on-going support of
the Fresh Air Fund resulted in Camp Mariah, the fund's first
camp named in honor of an individual. Always willing to
offer her "best" self to others, Mariah has not
only established herself as a talented artist, but also as a
sincere kind-hearted individual worthy of the world's
acclaim. |