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M.E. (Mariah and Edward) (113,393) by Jamie from UK
Totally agree with you Randy. The music is my main driver these days. The Mariah personality we loved isn't there at the moment. Will it come back? I hope so but I think it's gone too far now. I too also have bipolar 2 and anxiety and her music has been a huge force in keeping me going in times of despair.
(Saturday 14 March 2026; 07:46)
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Well, what does she know? (113,392) by Lighty from China
Someone on this board (I don't remember who, sorry) used to tell me The Rarities was the alleged Daydream 25 because there were no leftover songs other than One Night, disc 2 was the Daydream Tour Tokyo Dome live recording, and the album release date was October 2 (Daydream was released in US on October 3). And I was like What? Really? You opened my eyes. He/she thought it was sarcasm. It was not. Now that I think of it, it really made sense. So maybe Daydream 30 was never gonna happen, and SUD is the only thing we could be expecting.
(Saturday 14 March 2026; 03:43)
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M.E. (Mariah and Edward) (113,391) by Stacey from USA
Beautifully written, Randy. The music is front and center for me as well. Looking In, Nothing Is Impossible, Can't Take That Away, most recently Here For It All (the song), etc are what do it for me. I've suffered from anxiety, with a family history of depression. Sometimes I look at my life and wonder should I have done more, taken more risks, wasted my time on stupid things. I think that's why the song HFIA resonates so much with me. At age 48 I am here for all of it. It's taken me a long time to get to that point. I wish nothing but the best for MC. But at this point I have to keep the music front and center for the exact reasons Randy stated.
(Saturday 14 March 2026; 03:08)
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Well, what does she know? (113,390) by Alexis Carrington-Colby from United States
That Variety interview was so dry. You could tell the interviewer had done their homework and crafted some really compelling questions.

What is the deal with SUD? People have been asking about it for almost 6 years. What is it she is still working out?

What's the deal with Glitter. It's mid-March and you don't know if you're re-releasing (which makes taking it off streaming stupid) or making a deluxe? Shouldn't the factories be printing the vinyls now for a September 2026 release date?

Most importantly where the F is Daydream30?

Where is the state business woman who is supposed to be running this empire?
(Saturday 14 March 2026; 02:57)
Edward (113,389) by Stacey from USA
Another day where another "yass queen" fan refuses to take off their rose colored glasses and face reality. Time to pull off the bandaid, dahhhling.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 22:45)
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M.E. (Mariah and Edward) (113,388) by Randy from USA
I agree with a lot of what Edward says. I got tired of Mariah's image and personality, which is sad to me because I used to live for her interviews. I used to have VHS tapes and I used to tape every interview she did. Now it's the same old, same old - the lighting, the gowns, the unreleased album, the 500 hours of beauty school. I don't know if you know this or not but I write all of my songs. What helped me when I became most negative about Mariah was just listening to the music. I feel like I'm a broken record at times because I say the same things, but as someone who is bipolar and have emotionally struggled for decades - when I listen to a languishing a through the rain a close my eyes I really feel like I have not been singled out for suffering, that this type of pain is common in the human experience. When I listen to a through the rain, an anytime you need a friend a nothing is impossible. I know that my suffering is temporary and whatever light at the end of a very dark tunnel is approaching or whatever goal I want to attain is within grasp and I can go on. I seem to care less about Mariah and more about the music these days and don't get me wrong. I don't want anything bad to happen to Mariah. I had a front row seat to Whitney, Michael and Prince, but what I will say is that loving her as an icon, diva, artist has kind of taken the back row seat on an extended bus and what's up front with me and the driver is the music.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 18:48)
Article: Mariah on Rock Hall nomination, Glitter and lost grunge album (113,387) by MusicfanJ from Germany
Well, that was a nice, little and honest interview.

"What was it that made you feel like you shouldn't have done it?"
MC: Because it was a disastrous flop. [laughs]

That was funny. I really hope this time Mariah gets to the Rock and Roll of Fame Hall. I still love Glitter (always had since its release) and it's good to know that Mariah finally loves it again.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 17:29)
Edward (113,386) by Shezz from Pk
I agree in most parts, but I don't think she is going to change her act now at the tail end of her career nearing 60. She's at the point in her career where she feels like she's done what she's needed to do, has lost the fans she's lost and as much as she wants commercial success, she's not going to change who she has become to get it. I can deal with the diva persona as long as she looks like she still has life in her eyes and some fire left in her soul. Until she gets there again she should only do print interviews and photo shoots. I hope her rumored collaborations with Rihanna and Sza are true and that they're not remixes. If they are, they're probably going to be on their albums and not saved another few years for MC17.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 17:18)
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Edward (113,385) by Edward from USA
Tell me you are a "yass queen" without telling me you are a "yass queen". As for your glittery pom-poms? Vintage, so adorable.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 14:55)
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Edward (113,384) by Bobby A from United States
Awesome. I am glad you are doing well. I am excited about my relocation back to Nashville this summer. Anyway, don't stay gone so long. I feel MC is going to start letting know what is coming later year.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 14:11)
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Edward (113,383) by Jamie from UK
Correct.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 13:43)
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Glitter at 25: I love it then, I love it now (113,382) by Lainsky from Philippines
Mariah Carey trends in X with Glitter on its 25th anniversary this year. The headline says, "Mariah Carey now embraces her once-hated Glitter album". The news says, "She's excited for a deluxe reissue this year for its 25th anniversary, including remastered videos, while teasing her unreleased 1995 grunge album and new music." I love it back in 2001 and I love it even more now. It's currently my second all-time favorite album, only next to Butterfly, of course.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 12:16)
Edward (113,381) by Steven Berning from USA
Another day where another pompous, self entitled "fan" tells Mariah everything she is doing wrong. Not insulting at all dahhhling.
(Friday 13 March 2026; 07:37)
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Edward (113,380) by Edward from USA
Hi Bobby A, I'm good, thanks for asking. I hope you're doing well too. I actually meant to reply to one of your posts the other day but never got around to it. One thing I can tell is that the problem with Mariah is Mariah herself. If she doesn't start presenting herself in a more relatable way, she's basically done in the music business, aside from Christmas of course.

The issue isn't really the music. As I was telling Randy, the bigger problem is the image she keeps projecting. The tired old "diva" persona has become repetitive and it feels out of touch with reality.

What the new generation see in her is an overproduced, heavily styled diva image that feels distant and unrelatable. The gowns, the restrictive corsets, the layers of makeup, the constant entourage, it creates a wall between her and the audience.

At some point she needs to drop the armor and just be more real and accessible. People today connect with authenticity much more than with the old-school diva mystique. If she showed more of the real person instead of the image, a younger audience might actually connect with her.
(Thursday 12 March 2026; 21:35)
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Jesus I Do (#11 Gospel) / Nothing Is Impossible (#25 Adult Pop) Billboard (113,379) by Stacey from USA
Throw some shade my way. Lots of warm sunny days coming up in my neck of the woods.
(Thursday 12 March 2026; 20:35)
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Edward (113,378) by Bobby A from United States
Edward, how are you doing?
(Thursday 12 March 2026; 13:13)
Jeses I do (113,377) by Lighty from China
Didn't they make Fall in Love at Christmas together already?
(Thursday 12 March 2026; 04:12)
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Jeses I do (113,376) by Giovanni from USA
I love JID and it's one of the highlights of Here For It All for me. It's very well written and produced. I wish MC would at least be nominated for the Gospel category. I think she should work with Kirk Franklin and see what they can make together. A full length gospel album is long overdue, but sadly I don't think MC has the vocals for that unless she gets her voice back. I definitely think a gospel album would do well and help her career.
(Wednesday 11 March 2026; 21:19)
Jesus I Do (#11 Gospel) / Nothing Is Impossible (#25 Adult Pop) Billboard (113,375) by Zachariah from Croatia
I never knew this so I was caught by surprise. And I love that shade has been thrown.
(Wednesday 11 March 2026; 18:00)
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Jesus I Do (#11 Gospel) / Nothing Is Impossible (#25 Adult Pop) Billboard (113,374) by Lainsky from Philippines
This is indeed great news. Thank you for sharing. At this point in her career, it is. But unfortunately, I only keep up with The Billboard Hot 100 and 200. NII should be officially released with a music video; it could perform well, as it is an inspirational song similar to "Hero" and the likes. As for "Jesus I Do", that's not surprising at all.
(Wednesday 11 March 2026; 04:44)
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Jesus I Do (#11 Gospel) / Nothing Is Impossible (#25 Adult Pop) Billboard (113,373) by Bobby A from United States
Welcome Belinda. We are all excited about how songs from HFIA continue to receive radio airplay after six months. Does your airplay chart source list the radio stations playing JID and NII? I would love to listen a radio station playing them both on my phone. V103 in Atlanta sounds so good on my phone.
(Tuesday 10 March 2026; 18:29)
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Jesus I Do (#11 Gospel) / Nothing Is Impossible (#25 Adult Pop) Billboard (113,372) by Belinda Vasquez from USA
I'm not quite sure why nobody is talking about this on the board right now, but currently on Billboard, Jesus I Do has reached a new peak of #11 on Billboard Gospel Airplay and Nothing Is Impossible continues to climb this week at #25 on Billboard Adult Pop Airplay.

Also, the fact that Jesus I Do was nominated for two NAACP Awards last month and nobody discussed that on this board either nor a news post about it is disheartening.
(Tuesday 10 March 2026; 15:33)
Healing words (113,371) by Bobby A from United States
Lambi, please tell MC that I like reading on social media about what she may be releasing this year and the possible Sza and Rihanna collaborations. Also, tell MC let AIWFCIY do what it is going to do without any Christmas shows this year. I want her to promote SUD and The Rarities II this fall. One more thing, I would love for MC to have a Patti Labelle or Chaka Kahn sit down interview with Terrell Grice of The Terrell Show on YouTube. It would be a fun and interesting interview for 2026.
(Sunday 8 March 2026; 23:20)
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Healing words (113,370) by Lambi from USA
In Mariah's own words, "She said a couple things to me that was very healing for what I needed," in reference to her mom's last words to her. We will never know what Pat uttered to MC, as those are sacred words reserved only for her. But with the amount of love she has shown for her mother, "I want to honor her for giving me the gift of music." We can assume it's a reinvigoration Mariah's never felt before.

They say a part of you dies the moment your mother passes. And from personal friends' accounts (I haven't experienced it), it's ringing to be true. They also say that the reverse of it is a need to carry what your mother gave you forward. In Mimi's case, that gift was music.

This is a huge contrast from what she once wrote: "My career was everything to me, and because of my mother, my brother, and Tommy Mottola, it was nearly taken away. Honestly, it felt like they almost killed me." (An excerpt from her memoir.)

I believe Mariah went right back to being Patricia's light. "You've always been the light of my life." Her last words seemingly lit a fire inside our girl. To witness Mariah's drive during HFIA's rollout was amazing to watch. That is what reconciliation does to a wounded child. She must've been made to feel like the biggest star.

It was truly incredible to see an almost 60-year-old reinvigorated about her career and promote a record like she is a debuting artist. Mariah is obviously diseased by the immense trauma that comes with Hollywood, but she is not letting that stop her from honoring what her mother breathed through her as a child: music. She is so obviously proud to be part of Pat's legacy and is doing the absolute most to keep her mama proud. I could cry about it.

Mariah's calling prevailed, and the gift of music her mother nurtured in her spirit continues to pour out into the world. Forget what Pat did wrong and forget the numbers. Ultimately the gift of God won and we are all so unbelievably blessed by it. I am honestly just so thankful at this point and what ever comes next for MC, I will be here for it all.
(Sunday 8 March 2026; 09:47)
Article: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unveils 2026 nominees (113,369) by Travis from USA
I have a feeling that this might be ongoing before Mariah is finally inducted in and I believe that some of the other musicians that have been inducted in already didn't deserve it yet and it's sad.
(Sunday 8 March 2026; 04:02)

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