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MTV Unplugged (113,422) by Bill from the UK
Great post Jamie. I love Unplugged and play it nearly every day, no joke. Her voice is magical, and I think the arrangements and vocals for If It's Over, Someday and Make It Happen are better than the album versions, as great as they are. And then of course, I'll Be There. It's like the whole set was a crescendo to that fantastic moment-making performance.

And I have wondered the same as you. I look at someone like Barbra Streisand, who I think as a rule doesn't do concerts. Just one off performances every so often. I get envious that, had Mariah adopted that approach, where would she be now vocally? Had she not married Tommy and instead just focused on creating soulful, genuine and sincere music, where would she be? Tommy wanted a Whitney for his label, Mariah felt that "by your side, I can conquer the world"; and conquer it she did. But at what cost?
(Wednesday 18 March 2026; 00:09)
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MTV Unplugged (113,421) by TJ from Norway
I believe that some of the post millennium fans don't appreciate that area because the music sounds dated to them. I too are so thankful for being able to experience that time and success. I guess it's how the fans of Taylor Swift have it today.

I remember taping all the shows, concerts and so on. Buying multiple singles because she released like a million versions of every hit.
(Tuesday 17 March 2026; 20:11)
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MTV Unplugged (113,420) by Jamie from UK
Haha yes sorry 34 that's me that can't count
(Tuesday 17 March 2026; 19:47)
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MTV Unplugged (113,419) by Stacey from USA
Yup, we are a bunch of old timers, lol. What a magical concert. I remember one of my college roommates basically saying the same thing as critics at the time: Mariah was a studio creation. Then I played my roommate Emotions Unplugged. She was stunned, as I think a lot of critics were stunned and silenced. Mariah was the real deal. Which I'm not sure why even in 1992 many critics thought MC was a studio creation. Did they miss the Tatoo Club performances, Saturday Night Live, hello Vanishing, right? Anyway, no matter what we see today, there is no doubt of her once in a generation talent. I'll be forever thankful I lived to see it.
(Tuesday 17 March 2026; 15:33)
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Can't Let Go (113,418) by Terna from Nigeria
"Can't Let Go" is one of her songs that's most mysterious and a signature song at the same time, but of an unknown singer (if you get what I mean). Many people know that song, but don't know it was sung by Mariah Carey. I do believe it would've been a number one song without a doubt, had Tommy not interfered. It has stood the test of time as one of her overall classics.
(Tuesday 17 March 2026; 11:51)
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MTV Unplugged (113,417) by TJ from Norway
I'm sad to point out that it has to be 34 years. Makes me feel old.
(Tuesday 17 March 2026; 04:58)
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Can't Let Go (113,416) by Stacey from USA
Still bugs me to this day CLG was denied #1 status because of snotty Tommy. He pulled the single from the shelves to boost album sales. Same thing happened with Shake It Off, only MC has herself to blame for that one, lol.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 22:12)
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MTV Unplugged (113,415) by Jamie from UK
33 years ago today Mariah recorded her MTV Unplugged session at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York. Can you imagine having gone to see this it would have been phenomenal. Her voice then was sensational and she was in my eyes then a class act. The way she held herself on that stage oozed soul, and a confidence that captivated the audience. While she says she wasn't confident at all at the time, her natural and grounded presence there was more powerful than anything she does now. There was no fanfares no dancers just raw talent, I sometimes wish she could have held onto this concept moving forward. Stayed in this genre as such and just been an artist that did rare small intimate gigs that made her more exclusive and sort after by the public. I'm speaking more from the artistry side of things, being more exclusive to me is somewhat more adhering to being out there filling arenas. Obviously it's hypothetical, but I was wondering would we be where we are now had she stuck to a more low key concept, where the music and the voice were front and center, with more quality adult contemporary songs, even the ones we've seen on HFIA, without the diva portrayal and hype. Would we have a better quality voice still? Would Mariah be less affected and still be herself. Would she be more connected and relatable? Whilst older would she still command the stage like she once did? Obviously this is me just putting a spin on things and in no way am I dissing her career path as I wouldn't still be here as a fan if I was. Would you like to have seen this path or something similar?
(Monday 16 March 2026; 18:17)
Can't Let Go (113,414) by tadatorao from japan
Yes I know the whoe snafu. I even bought the physical single in real time back then at a brick and mortar store. I just always lament that I'll Be There, being neither self-penned nor studio-made, took the 6th No.1 spot. In my mind and my playlist, Can't Let Go instead of I'll Be there will always belong to the #1 album. How great it would have been if she could claim all her #1's are written by herself.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 16:35)
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Where life begins Madonna (113,413) by MusicfanJ from Germany
Yeah, I guess I know what you mean. Sometimes it can be hard if you look at an artist at their prime and realize those days are gone. (I always felt sad with MJ, because he was such a good looking man who changed too much with the optics. But his talent never left and was always there.) Plus we realize that when stars are getting older, that our time flies by too. That's why I'm happy if some of "my stars" are still around even if the golden days are over. I also liked the comparison that someone wrote here (I forgot who) that Mariah's voice is like a rare flower. That can't last for a long time. Very poetic and it might have some truth on it.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 14:17)
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Can't Let Go (113,412) by MusicfanJ from Germany
Yes, it was perfect and still is. The song suits the early 90ies. Classic ballad, beautiful video in black and white and a stunning young Mariah with a voice that was a natural force. It should have been a number one during that time. It's one of my favourite Mariah songs, it has the certain magic.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 14:03)
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Can't Let Go (113,411) by Lainsky from Philippines
While making it as huge as WBT, or at least closer to it, could be a possibility, surely it should have been her sixth consecutive No. 1 if Mottola had not pulled the CD single off the market. Mariah's chart success in the 90s is mostly influenced by sales rather than radio airplay. WBT has both.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 09:18)
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Hair by Ariana Grande (113,410) by Giovanni from USA
I often wish this song was Mariah's too lol. I think the production and lyrics are fire. A little too short for my taste by good nonetheless. I would love to hear Mimi sing a snippet like she did of "Cry baby" in 2018. I hope she really brings the production like she did with Caution for MC17.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 09:07)
Can't Let Go (113,409) by Lighty from China
Not as huge, but definitely deserved one or two weeks at No.1.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 07:54)
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Can't Let Go (113,408) by Giovanni from USA
No Tommy stole the thunder from "Can't let go". He was more concerned about album sales than hit songs. "Can't let go" should have definitely joined Mariah's list of number ones.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 06:24)
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Lee Daniels (113,407) by Giovanni from USA
In an interview in 2018 Mariah was asked would she ever act again and she mentioned a project with Lee Daniels? Does anyone know what happened? Is it still in the works?
(Monday 16 March 2026; 06:20)
Where life begins Madonna (113,406) by Giovanni from USA
I appreciate your response and enjoy your posts but it is sad when legends get old. Their voices are a shadow of what they used to be. Beyonce is still young but even her voice doesn't exactly sound like Dangerously In Love Beyonce, it's so much deeper now. Second as they age they get closer to death which sucks. In my opinion 2009 Mariah would blow most of today's singers out of the water. Beyonce is the only singer who I can think of that posed a threat to Mariah vocally especially after 2013. I have a love hate relationship with Beyonce but there's no doubt she's really that girl when it comes to vocals and sheer power. Her Super Bowl Halftime show showed that and impressed me a lot. With that being said Mariah still holds the title for best female voice and nobody will ever top her. I'm glad she's still here but I don't want to get any older.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 06:14)
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Can't Let Go (113,405) by tadatorao from japan
I wish it was. For 34 years it has saddened me that it stalled at number two. I ain't asking much, just one week was enough. Personally I always think I'll Be There has stolen the thunder from Can't Let Go.
(Monday 16 March 2026; 01:58)
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Can't Let Go (113,404) by Bobby A from United States
Do you think Can't Let Go could have been as huge as We Belong Together in 1992? I just love CLG.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 21:52)
Glitter at 25: I love it then, I love it now (113,403) by TheButterflyReturns from United States
I think many refer to it as an album because all of the songs are Mariah songs (some with guest artists featured). In contrast, "The Bodyguard" soundtrack contained about six songs by Whitney and seven additional songs by other artists. Soundtracks are most often compilations of songs from various artists (but not always). I remember Mariah originally planned to record six songs for the soundtrack but then decided to do twelve, which made it more like a proper studio album than a soundtrack.

I'm glad Mariah is embracing the soundtrack and the movie. The movie is not the best, but I still think it holds its own in the context of mainstream films by recording artists crossing over into movies. It has a fun, escapist vibe that contrasts with the more serious role in "Wisegirls".

I just wish Mariah had been able to put out "Loverboy" with the "Firecracker" sample and to properly promote "Never Too Far" as the follow-up single. Both could have been substantial hits and would have helped overshadow the shortcomings of the movie.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 16:32)
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Where life begins Madonna (113,402) by MusicfanJ from Germany
I like some songs of Madonna. I've never been a fan, but I like her early hits and "Ray of light". "Frozen" was huge back then, it's my favourite. "Hung up" was fun too.

But I don't think it's sad that the legends are getting old. It's sad, if they die young, like Heath Ledger, Amy, the "Club 27". It's cool that Cher and Madonna are still here and doing their thing. Or look at Ringo Starr and Tom Jones. They are still "cool guys". As long as an "oldie" is fit and healthy, it's not sad at all. And to age naturally [doesn't] take away the charisma. I love Helen Mirren and Andie McDowell for the natural lifestyle. Mrs. Presley is spooky for me, I don't like "masks". That's a bit sad, if someone can't age. An old Robert Redford had still more charisma than all the youngsters. I miss him and his wonderful talent as an actor.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 14:18)
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Glitter at 25: I love it then, I love it now (113,401) by Zachariah from Croatia
Glitter is an epic album that brings me so much joy and hype because it is so dancy and all that. I wouldn't mind if she polishes some songs and makes a new video for some.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 13:25)
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Well, what does she know? (113,400) by TJ from Norway
She should release that album as fast as possible. There was some hype about it in media, but soon forgotten. We all know that she has messed up releases before.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 08:01)
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Glitter at 25: I love it then, I love it now (113,399) by Bobby A from United States
We better start saving our coins because when it goes up for presale, it will probably sell out across all variants. I hope MC partners with Fandago or AMC to show Glitter in theaters for two weekends in September. Many Gen Z's probably have not seen Glitter or heard the album. By way, why don't Lambs refer to the Glitter album as a soundtrack? We always say the Glitter album.
(Sunday 15 March 2026; 02:11)
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M.E. (Mariah and Edward) (113,398) by Bobby A from United States
If MC would only listen to the OG's over here for at least one new era, I know she would make us so happy.
(Saturday 14 March 2026; 23:05)
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