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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,509)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Yes, I saw the movie twice with my friends at my hometown. I was a teen back then. We had a good time at the cinema, we almost had the cinema hall for ourself. I still have the cinema magazine and ticket. I have also poignant memories, it was the time the carefree 90ies really finally ended because of 9/11. But back to MC, I love Glitter the album, the movie is okay, it's not so bad. I have it on DVD, it was also my first DVD, it was quite expensive.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 20:23)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,504)
by Lighty from China
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According to Wikipedia, Glitter opened in 1,202 theaters while The Bodyguard opened in 1,717 theaters. Although less than The Bodyguard but Glitter wasn't a "limited release" in any sense.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:38)
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Jesus I Do #8 on Billboard Gospel Airplay / #20 Billboard Hot Gospel Songs (113,508)
by Belinda Vasquez from USA
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Jesus I Do is currently #8 on Billboard Gospel Airplay (up from #10) and #20 (up from #24) on Billboard Hot Gospel Songs, of which it originally peaked at #5 a few months ago, but is now climbing up that chart again. Congratulations Mimi.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 20:17)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,507)
by Belinda Vasquez from USA
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I always said that Glitter would have worked absolutely fine as a BET Original Film or an MTV Original Presentation, as a "Made For TV" movie. I am almost certain if it was marketed that way instead of in theaters, it would've received mixed to positive reviews, rather than negative. Anybody else agree?
(Monday 30 March 2026; 20:06)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,502)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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The film had such a limited release due to Mariah's health problems in 2001 that I think very few people saw it. So I don't really trust the reviews entirely. I don't think it's great film by any stretch, but it's certainly on par with "Mahogany" or "The Bodyguard" as a vehicle for a recording artist branching out into the movies. Both of those films rece. It plays like a popcorn film, not a film that would be in the running for an Best Picture Oscar or Golden Globe.
I think the critics were out to get Mariah because she had been so successful as a recording artist in the 1990s and because people are generally skeptical of recording artists branching out in the movies and vice versa. There were a lot of factors and delays working against Mariah. Remember, "Heartbreaker" was supposed to be the lead single rather than "Loverboy", and "Loverboy" was further delayed due to the sabotage.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:22)
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Rock hall of fame (113,506)
by Tameka walker from United states
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First I would like to say happy belated birthday and I would like to remind everyone to vote for our girl Mariah Carey for the [Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]. I love you all, bye.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 19:04)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,505)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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Yeah, but her ability to promote the movie and the album was severely limited by the fact that she was hospitalized twice for bipolar II disorder - once in Connecticut in July/August 2001 and once in Los Angeles in September 2001. These hospital stays directly conflicted with the rollout for the movie and soundtrack.
As I said, the movie is not great. It was a commercial vehicle to launch her into the movie industry so she could move into more respectable roles like the one in "Wisegirls".
And, yes, Webmaster, the acting in "Glitter" is on par with "The Bodyguard" and "Mahogany" - both of which received mixed to negative reviews but were redeemed by having hits from the respective soundtracks.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 17:51)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,504)
by Lighty from China
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According to Wikipedia, Glitter opened in 1,202 theaters while The Bodyguard opened in 1,717 theaters. Although less than The Bodyguard but Glitter wasn't a "limited release" in any sense.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:38)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,504)
by Lighty from China
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According to Wikipedia, Glitter opened in 1,202 theaters while The Bodyguard opened in 1,717 theaters. Although less than The Bodyguard but Glitter wasn't a "limited release" in any sense.
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,502)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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The film had such a limited release due to Mariah's health problems in 2001 that I think very few people saw it. So I don't really trust the reviews entirely. I don't think it's great film by any stretch, but it's certainly on par with "Mahogany" or "The Bodyguard" as a vehicle for a recording artist branching out into the movies. Both of those films rece. It plays like a popcorn film, not a film that would be in the running for an Best Picture Oscar or Golden Globe.
I think the critics were out to get Mariah because she had been so successful as a recording artist in the 1990s and because people are generally skeptical of recording artists branching out in the movies and vice versa. There were a lot of factors and delays working against Mariah. Remember, "Heartbreaker" was supposed to be the lead single rather than "Loverboy", and "Loverboy" was further delayed due to the sabotage.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:22)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,503)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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On par with "Mahogany" or "The Bodyguard"? I've seen Glitter (on DVD, not in the cinema) and I thought it was really really bad. And Mariah's acting was awful.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:25)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,502)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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The film had such a limited release due to Mariah's health problems in 2001 that I think very few people saw it. So I don't really trust the reviews entirely. I don't think it's great film by any stretch, but it's certainly on par with "Mahogany" or "The Bodyguard" as a vehicle for a recording artist branching out into the movies. Both of those films rece. It plays like a popcorn film, not a film that would be in the running for an Best Picture Oscar or Golden Globe.
I think the critics were out to get Mariah because she had been so successful as a recording artist in the 1990s and because people are generally skeptical of recording artists branching out in the movies and vice versa. There were a lot of factors and delays working against Mariah. Remember, "Heartbreaker" was supposed to be the lead single rather than "Loverboy", and "Loverboy" was further delayed due to the sabotage.
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,502)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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The film had such a limited release due to Mariah's health problems in 2001 that I think very few people saw it. So I don't really trust the reviews entirely. I don't think it's great film by any stretch, but it's certainly on par with "Mahogany" or "The Bodyguard" as a vehicle for a recording artist branching out into the movies. Both of those films rece. It plays like a popcorn film, not a film that would be in the running for an Best Picture Oscar or Golden Globe.
I think the critics were out to get Mariah because she had been so successful as a recording artist in the 1990s and because people are generally skeptical of recording artists branching out in the movies and vice versa. There were a lot of factors and delays working against Mariah. Remember, "Heartbreaker" was supposed to be the lead single rather than "Loverboy", and "Loverboy" was further delayed due to the sabotage.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 16:22)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,501)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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"The movie is not as bad as the media sensationalized it back then." This is what Wikipedia writes: On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 6% of 86 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Glitter is a hodgepodge of movie cliches and bad acting that's sure to generate unintentional laughs. Unfortunately, the movie is not bad enough to be good." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 14 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". Upon release, it was widely deemed one of the worst films ever made. Mariah won a Razzie for worst actress. 
I love the soundtrack and think they should do something special for its 25th anniversary, but they should forget about the movie.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 09:48)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,501)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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"The movie is not as bad as the media sensationalized it back then." This is what Wikipedia writes: On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 6% of 86 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Glitter is a hodgepodge of movie cliches and bad acting that's sure to generate unintentional laughs. Unfortunately, the movie is not bad enough to be good." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 14 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". Upon release, it was widely deemed one of the worst films ever made. Mariah won a Razzie for worst actress. 
I love the soundtrack and think they should do something special for its 25th anniversary, but they should forget about the movie.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 09:48)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,500)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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If this is the case, I hope that Mariah goes big, as in super huge, for Glitter 2026. I mean, the movie plot may be common and good as "A Star is Born", but the soundtrack is one of the best.
Okay, the movie is not as bad as the media sensationalized it back then. The release timing and Mottola significantly contributed to a disastrous outcome. I have seen ASIB and told myself, "Wait, this is almost the same as Glitter, and the acting is simply okay like MC's. That's not fair. Glitter could have been Mariah's The Bodyguard by Whitney."
Speaking of The Bodyguard, if it weren't for those factors at play, Glitter could have produced massive hits. Loverboy, Lead The Way (I believe it is the I Will Always Love You of this movie), If We, All My Life, Out Here On My Own, I Didn't Mean To Turn You On, Never Too Far, and Don't Stop could have charted on The Billboard Hot 100, giving her a couple of No.1s or more. And the album could have debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and stayed there forever.
Perhaps I am getting a bit carried away discussing the Glitter era, but it could have all been a possibility back then if it had occurred during better times. Just saying and sharing. And yes, isn't it obvious? I very much love Glitter.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 06:07)
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Glitter - my wish for MC in 2026 (113,500)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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If this is the case, I hope that Mariah goes big, as in super huge, for Glitter 2026. I mean, the movie plot may be common and good as "A Star is Born", but the soundtrack is one of the best.
Okay, the movie is not as bad as the media sensationalized it back then. The release timing and Mottola significantly contributed to a disastrous outcome. I have seen ASIB and told myself, "Wait, this is almost the same as Glitter, and the acting is simply okay like MC's. That's not fair. Glitter could have been Mariah's The Bodyguard by Whitney."
Speaking of The Bodyguard, if it weren't for those factors at play, Glitter could have produced massive hits. Loverboy, Lead The Way (I believe it is the I Will Always Love You of this movie), If We, All My Life, Out Here On My Own, I Didn't Mean To Turn You On, Never Too Far, and Don't Stop could have charted on The Billboard Hot 100, giving her a couple of No.1s or more. And the album could have debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and stayed there forever.
Perhaps I am getting a bit carried away discussing the Glitter era, but it could have all been a possibility back then if it had occurred during better times. Just saying and sharing. And yes, isn't it obvious? I very much love Glitter.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 06:07)
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My wish for MC in 2026 (113,497)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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I had one more "Glitter" wish for this year:
4. A Vegas residency built around the soundtrack and the film called "#JusticeForGlitter". And maybe she can even poke fun at the TRL appearance with some skits interspersed.
5. Long form podcasts with Mariah, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Kate Lanier about the evolution of the film.
I honestly want 2026 to be heavily focused on "Glitter" because I'm interested to know more about how it evolved from the grittier "All That Glitters" treatment to the watered down final product released in 2001. We all know about the sabotage of the "Loverboy" single, but there's obviously more that we don't know. "Lillie's Blues" was in the movie, but it would be cool to hear a studio recording of it. The Mariah Carey Wiki mentions song titles "Glitter" and "Royal Tones" and states that Mariah worked on six songs with Stevie J for the movie. I remember a bunch of other rumored song titles that floated around the internet in the early 2000s. I'm also interested to know if there's a demo version of the song in which she planned to sample "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 18:18)
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Rainbow interlude (113,499)
by Giovanni from USA
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Hearing Mariah sing a little snippet of the Rainbow interlude was everything, she sounded good and looked happy. I hope she had a good "anniversary".
(Monday 30 March 2026; 02:37)
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2026 (113,498)
by Giovanni from USA
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All these rumored projects are a little exciting. I just hope MC works on her voice because I wanna see her thrive. I really think if she took it easy on the meds, drinking and worked with a vocal coach she could remain some of that angelic tone and range. It has been very interesting seeing a lot of artists express their love and admiration for her. MC still has it she just needs to work for it if she wants it. If anything she can definitely win another Grammy and have more amazing live performances.
(Monday 30 March 2026; 02:35)
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My wish for MC in 2026 (113,497)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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I had one more "Glitter" wish for this year:
4. A Vegas residency built around the soundtrack and the film called "#JusticeForGlitter". And maybe she can even poke fun at the TRL appearance with some skits interspersed.
5. Long form podcasts with Mariah, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Kate Lanier about the evolution of the film.
I honestly want 2026 to be heavily focused on "Glitter" because I'm interested to know more about how it evolved from the grittier "All That Glitters" treatment to the watered down final product released in 2001. We all know about the sabotage of the "Loverboy" single, but there's obviously more that we don't know. "Lillie's Blues" was in the movie, but it would be cool to hear a studio recording of it. The Mariah Carey Wiki mentions song titles "Glitter" and "Royal Tones" and states that Mariah worked on six songs with Stevie J for the movie. I remember a bunch of other rumored song titles that floated around the internet in the early 2000s. I'm also interested to know if there's a demo version of the song in which she planned to sample "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 18:18)
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My wish for MC in 2026 (113,483)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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My wishes for Mariah in 2026:
1. Epic deluxe 25th anniversary re-release of the "Glitter" soundtrack with any and all unreleased material recorded during the 1997-2001 period of its production. There has to be more than just "Loverboy (Firecracker Original)" and "Out Here On My Own".
2. Epic deluxe 25th anniversary re-release of the "Glitter" movie with expanded special features, behind the scenes footage, documentaries, deleted scenes, all music videos, etc. on Blu-Ray.
3. Release all remixes and alternate versions of "Loverboy", "Never Too Far", "Never Too Far/Hero Medley", "Don't Stop (Funkin' for Jamaica)" and any of the additional singles that were slated to be released.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 15:48)
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Lame photos? (113,496)
by TheButterflyReturns from United States
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My guess is that some of the less intriguing single covers came about due to budgetary constraints, especially for "Here for It All" singles. To me, it seems like they spent almost the entire budget on the "Type Dangerous" video. Which "Crybaby" single cover are you referring to? I remember seeing several - and, of course, that song was included on the double A-side single release of CTTA in the US.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 16:54)
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Lame photos? (113,485)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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I've got to ask: why does MC choose lame photos for some of her singles cover art like she did for Nothing is Impossible? She's got better, more electric photos on her social media. She's done it with Shake it Off, It's Like That was unreal and unexpected, With You was so unique and gave Someday vibes. But then we have Its a Wrap, CryBaby, and I Don't as examples of lame. Literally just smash one of her recent insta photos on the single art work and run with it, she's gorgeous and everyone knows how funny she can be. Use that sparkle and glitter girl, not lame emotionless head shots that tell me nothing about the song.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 17:25)
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Lame photos? (113,495)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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I love the "It's like that" cover. We all know that Mariah is beautiful so a cover that has a little more art on it is welcome. I listen a lot to the great Santana album "Supernatural" lately. 99 was a wonderful time for me. The art cover is so beautiful, Mariah should try something like that. Maybe for the next "nostalgia" album. I also like the pic that is always seen for the SUD cover with the lipstick.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 12:01)
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Lame photos? (113,489)
by Rashidi Rahim Rick from Malaysia
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Because she's into beauty shot photos, beauty shot videos, and not art photos nor art videos. Even all her photos on her social media are her face photos "look at me, I'm beautiful" beauty shot beauty shot. Remember that It's Like That cover single, yes that's different and it fits the theme of the song which is party record and no face of her is needed, just graphic design.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 23:38)
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Lame photos? (113,494)
by Jamie from UK
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I love Zayn's music. He struggles really badly with anxiety so think he chooses a quieter life, good on him I'd say.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 11:32)
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Lame photos? (113,486)
by Bobby A from United States
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Is this a correct observation? MC chooses better single covers when she has a man in her life. Her single covers for WBT, With You, You're Mine, and A No No tell us about a woman happy and in love. MC hasn't been happy and in love for quite some time. I hope she finds a younger male singer who can make her happy. Zayn Malik comes to my mind. I am saying him because I feel he leads a quiet life on his Pennsylvania farm and is not a singer looking to increase his fame status. Zayn just wants to release great music for his fans just like MC.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 20:01)
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MC's influence (113,493)
by Bobby A from United States
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It was said on X yesterday the Ariana Grande's first single from AG8 has a Breakdown influence. What if AG8 is heavily Mariah Carey influenced and it causes Breakdown and the Butterfly album to go viral among young people. It is true that Ariana has been studying MC for 3 years now.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 09:33)
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Lame photos? (113,492)
by Lighty from China
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The NII cover art isn't lame to me, it's just mediocre but at least a gorgeous new picture. Remember when the Fantasy single cover cropped into the Daydream album cover, or when the I Still Believe single shared the same cover with the Around the World DVD? Those were great photoshoots but just lazy work.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 07:30)
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Lame photos? (113,485)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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I've got to ask: why does MC choose lame photos for some of her singles cover art like she did for Nothing is Impossible? She's got better, more electric photos on her social media. She's done it with Shake it Off, It's Like That was unreal and unexpected, With You was so unique and gave Someday vibes. But then we have Its a Wrap, CryBaby, and I Don't as examples of lame. Literally just smash one of her recent insta photos on the single art work and run with it, she's gorgeous and everyone knows how funny she can be. Use that sparkle and glitter girl, not lame emotionless head shots that tell me nothing about the song.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 17:25)
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Butterfly live In Hawaii 1998 (113,491)
by Rashidi Rahim Rick from Malaysia
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Now that we have seen almost half of the video performances on YouTube, the latest one is Make It Happen, maybe Sony or whoever owns it, can release it officially online and add some bonus tracks or bonus videos (Mariah always say that Close My Eyes is her favorite so why not shoot a video for it, just make a beauty shot video like what she really likes with no plot or storyline, it's ok as long as there is a video). Video performances of Butterfly live at Perth also available on YouTube (Emotions, My All, Whenever You Call) and she look so beautiful with that middle parted, long straight hair.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 04:47)
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Birthday vs anniversary (113,490)
by Edward from USA
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Thank you, I was just about to post that.
(Sunday 29 March 2026; 03:36)
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Birthday vs anniversary (113,484)
by Jamie from UK
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Birthday all the way. Anniversary is just nonsense.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 15:50)
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Lame photos? (113,489)
by Rashidi Rahim Rick from Malaysia
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Because she's into beauty shot photos, beauty shot videos, and not art photos nor art videos. Even all her photos on her social media are her face photos "look at me, I'm beautiful" beauty shot beauty shot. Remember that It's Like That cover single, yes that's different and it fits the theme of the song which is party record and no face of her is needed, just graphic design.
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Lame photos? (113,485)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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I've got to ask: why does MC choose lame photos for some of her singles cover art like she did for Nothing is Impossible? She's got better, more electric photos on her social media. She's done it with Shake it Off, It's Like That was unreal and unexpected, With You was so unique and gave Someday vibes. But then we have Its a Wrap, CryBaby, and I Don't as examples of lame. Literally just smash one of her recent insta photos on the single art work and run with it, she's gorgeous and everyone knows how funny she can be. Use that sparkle and glitter girl, not lame emotionless head shots that tell me nothing about the song.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 17:25)
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Article: Eamonn Holmes stormed out of a Mariah Carey interview (113,488)
by Dennis from Miami, FL
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Over the years, his story has changed a lot. He first met her in 1995 and has been bitter ever since. He is quite a polarizing figure himself. I respect his opinion, but he has simply hated Mariah from the beginning. He says that she is only relevant because of Christmas and that he doesn't know anyone who has bought any of her records, or perhaps they are just afraid to admit it.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 23:32)
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Happy Birthday plus 1 (113,487)
by TJ from Norway
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It was fantastic to hear real instruments.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 21:35)
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Happy Birthday plus 1 (113,478)
by Edward from USA
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Happy Birthday, Mariah. I love the Nothing Is Impossible (Orchestral Version).
(Friday 27 March 2026; 16:54)
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Lame photos? (113,486)
by Bobby A from United States
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Is this a correct observation? MC chooses better single covers when she has a man in her life. Her single covers for WBT, With You, You're Mine, and A No No tell us about a woman happy and in love. MC hasn't been happy and in love for quite some time. I hope she finds a younger male singer who can make her happy. Zayn Malik comes to my mind. I am saying him because I feel he leads a quiet life on his Pennsylvania farm and is not a singer looking to increase his fame status. Zayn just wants to release great music for his fans just like MC.
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Lame photos? (113,485)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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I've got to ask: why does MC choose lame photos for some of her singles cover art like she did for Nothing is Impossible? She's got better, more electric photos on her social media. She's done it with Shake it Off, It's Like That was unreal and unexpected, With You was so unique and gave Someday vibes. But then we have Its a Wrap, CryBaby, and I Don't as examples of lame. Literally just smash one of her recent insta photos on the single art work and run with it, she's gorgeous and everyone knows how funny she can be. Use that sparkle and glitter girl, not lame emotionless head shots that tell me nothing about the song.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 17:25)
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Lame photos? (113,485)
by Matty from Vancouver Canada
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I've got to ask: why does MC choose lame photos for some of her singles cover art like she did for Nothing is Impossible? She's got better, more electric photos on her social media. She's done it with Shake it Off, It's Like That was unreal and unexpected, With You was so unique and gave Someday vibes. But then we have Its a Wrap, CryBaby, and I Don't as examples of lame. Literally just smash one of her recent insta photos on the single art work and run with it, she's gorgeous and everyone knows how funny she can be. Use that sparkle and glitter girl, not lame emotionless head shots that tell me nothing about the song.
(Saturday 28 March 2026; 17:25)
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