Mariah VS Mary.J

In the week 50 Cent and Kanye  released their albums on the same date - creating a Battle Of The Titans.  It turns out that both Mariah Carey and Mary J Blige will be releasing their albums on the same date - November 20th,which means battle of the divas. Mariah’s new album is still unnamed and Mary’s is called Growing Pains. What makes the battle even more interesting is that both women’s last albums were extremely successful. Mariah’s The Emancipation Of Mimi was the top selling album of 2005. And Mary J Blige’s The Breakthrough

was her most successful album to date. Both divas are extremely successful of late and the battle is heating up. With years of experience and sheer dedication this will be an ultimate SING DOWN!!

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Mariah Carey at Cartoon Doll Emporium

A message from Elisabeth at Cartoon Doll Emporium…

I just wanted to touch base with you about a new Mariah Carey virtual dress up doll I just had put on my website.  I noticed that you mentioned her on your site so I thought you might be interested.  You’re more than welcome to use the doll on your site if you’d like. Here’s a link to the Mariah Carey doll.

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Story behind Endless Love - from Billboard Book of Number Two’s

Transcribed from The Billboard Book of Number Two Singles, 2000 Edition, by Christopher Feldman, here are the facts about Mariah’s number two hit song, Endless Love.

Luther Vandross had a particular knack for finding duet partners. His duet with Dionne Warwick, “How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye,” gave him his first Top 30 pop hit. His duet with Janet Jackson, “The Best Things In Life Are Free,” gave him his fourth Top 10 pop hit, and his duet with Mariah Carey gave him his biggest hit ever.

Remaking a song that had already been definitively recorded by another artist might have seemed like a strange move for Luther, but by 1994, after more than a decade in the music business, he’d begun to see that it might not be as strange as it seemed. As he noted in a Time-Life documentary about the history of rock ‘n’ roll, “In the 1990s, we’ve had time to look and inspect and analyze everything and be influenced by everything. There isn’t a whole lot of pioneering going on right at this minute. The pioneering went on earlier.”

Sony Records President Tommy Mottola suggested that Vandross record Songs, an album of cover versions. Featuring Luther’s versions of songs like Stephen Stills’ “Love The One You’re With,” Heatwave’s “Always And Forever,” and Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly,” the album was shaping up to be a major career accomplishment. To give the album a bigger boost, Mottola’s wife, Mariah Carey, came up with the idea to remake “Endless Love” as a duet with her. Lionel Richie and Diana Ross had originally recorded “Endless Love” in 1981, and the song spent nine weeks at #1. Although Luther’s album was already set to contain one Lionel Riche composition, “Hello,” it was obvious that having the most-popular female singer on the Sony label singing on the album would be a benefit.

“Endless Love” debuted on September 10, 1994 at #31, a better start than the original version had had. The next week the Vandross/Carey duet jumped to #6 and seemed a shoo-in for #1. Unfortunately the song didn’t have much staying power. After a single week at #2, it was replaced by Sheryl Crow’s “All I Wanna Do” and started falling off the charts. Still, the song became Luther Vandross’ biggest pop hit ever and gave Lionel Richie his first top 10 as a songwriter in seven years. For Mariah, it started a string of six straight Top 2 singles that ended surprisingly thanks to another superstar duet, her #15 collaboration with Whitney Houston from The Prince Of Egypt soundtrack, “When You Believe.”

In the album’s liner notes Luther himself extended his thanks to those who came before him and provided the material so close to his heart: “To the artists who did the original versions of these songs: Dionne, Aretha, Diana & The Supremes, Roberta, Stephen, Diana & Lionel, Barbra, Whitney, Heatwave, The Friends Of Distinction, MdFadden & Whitehead, and ‘Man Of La Mancha.’ Thank you for the pioneering. I love you guys.”

Note: If you haven’t had the chance to check out the inside stories Behind Mariah’s Number One Singles, click on the link to start reading now!

Source: MariahDailyJournal · Jason

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‘Idol’ Stalking Mariah & McCartney

PAUL McCartney and Mariah Carey - or some combination thereof - might appear on this season’s “American Idol,” which premieres Tuesday.The superstars’ names are the ones most prominently mentioned to grace the “Idol” stage at some point - and “Idol” executive producer Cecile Frot-Coutaz isn’t squelching the talk.

“Nothing’s locked,” she told the Associated Press about McCartney. “We’ve had discussions with him over the years.

“It’s always a matter of making it work.”

“Idol” judge Randy Jackson is a friend of Carey - and he says he and Mariah have “tossed it around a bit” about her appearing on the show.

No one would take this kind of talk seriously if reclusive rocker Prince hadn’t materialized unannounced on last season’s finale - shocking a Hollywood audience and viewers with an electrifying performance.

Now, it seems like the show can attract the biggest music superstar.

And who wouldn’t want to appear on TV’s biggest show?

“The fact we can get Prince is a real tribute to the show . . . [now] who knows who we can get?” said Frot-Coutaz.

Sales is at the bottom of it. CD sales are seriously down again this year and TV is the way now to move records.

Leona Lewis, the winner of “Idol” judge Simon Cowell’s British show, “The X Factor,” is also rumored to be making an appearance on “Idol” this season.

Her version of the “Idol” theme “A Moment Like This,” topped the British charts late last year.

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