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 andreferencing
‘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 isher
fastestclimbing
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.