I finished reading Twilight at 10pm+ on March 30, which was the third day of reading it. I already wrote down my opinions in the article, Tantalizing Twilight, when I read half the book, and this is written after completing the whole book 100%.
I already knew the story because I watched the movie, and doing a story summary is actually boring, so I'll just list down some stuff that I thought.
There are like too many question sessions. Once or twice is good. Thrice is... okay. Fourth time is lame. Fifth time is irritating. Sixth time is "STOP IT!" But Stephenie Meyer decided to use this question games to reveal about the history and information of vampires. There could be better ways, but I do realise that the book is written in first-person under Bella's perspective, so she knows nothing about vampires and can only source information out from no one but Edward.
Probably the most romantic part is when they hang out together inside Bella's room. The series of scenes that occur before the one where they go meet the parents and before the baseball game. Ahhh, the series of scenes after driving back from that forest and seeing Edward in his sparkling skin under the sun. I think that's the most romantic part, if I'm not wrong.
Bella definitely is louder in the books than she is in the movies. Damn you, Kristen Stewart.
I like how faithful the movie stayed to the climatic part of the book, when after the baseball game, those three bad vampires come (technically, two, since Laurent is not bad), and thanks to the wind, James smells out Bella, and then they quickly flee, and then Bella is brought away to hiding by Alice and Jasper, and then the call from James and the trick using the video tape.
I thought it would be greatly different, but it wasn't.
However, as the book was in Bella's perspective, we don't get to read any fight scene between James and the Cullens. The fight between James and Edward in the movie was boring. I only started getting jumpy after Emmett, Jasper and Alice came.
I thought my favourite vampire was Alice, but actually, I think Jasper is the coolest, partially because of his power, but mostly because he's mysterious and he has an excellent portrayal by Jackson Rathbone in the movies. In the New Moon movie, when he's in school wishing Bella happy birthday, you can see the temptation in Jasper's face just pouring all over the television screen. Jackson Rathbone did really well portraying Jasper. Because of that, I think Jasper's my favourite vampire in Twilight.
There was a poll cast before, and Alice was the most favourite Cullen, followed by Jasper.
Meanwhile, it's interesting how Carlisle believes a vampire's exclusive power is determined by his/her biggest strength in his/her human life. If I became a vampire, I have no idea what my exclusive power might be, because I don't see myself with any biggest strengths.
Maybe I'll be like Caius, with no exclusive power. That sucks.
At the same time, I can see my friends having exclusive powers if they were ever Twilight vampires.
I intend to read the other three books over the course of the next few weeks, if I have the time, because Twilight was great. The movie, however, was a pure disappointment.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Not Myself Tonight (& Maybe Tomorrow Too)
I officially became a big Christina Aguilera fan and mentally inducted her into the list of my biggest favourite celebrity crushes, both in 2009. I learnt a lot about her music last year, and previously, with the release of Keeps Gettin' Better, an electronic single from her 2008 greatest hits album, I found out her upcoming fourth album will be an electronic, dance, futuristic album that is the complete opposite of her 2006 album, Back to Basics, which was inspired by the 20's, 30's and 40's.
In 2009, a working title that was announced for the fourth album was Light & Darkness, and it was also rumoured the album should be out that same year. Unfortunately, there was no confirmation regarding Light & Darkness nor the release date, and even worse, there was no hype or news about Christina's fourth album.
Then, this year began, and Christina had given the title of the album during a New Year's celebration interview. It was entitled Bionic, and I was blown away by the title itself. It was slated for a March release, but shortly after, it was re-announced that the album would have an April release. If I remember correctly, it was also announced that Glam would be the title of the lead single.
A few weeks ago, Xtina-Web.com's Twitter account posted a message that the Christina Aguilera website has been revamped. My jaw dropped and I quickly went in to find out that there was a countdown timer and that "BIG NEWS" was going to be released.
It so happens that the news was slated to be released in noon based on the EDT time zone, which so happens to be 12 midnight in Singapore's time zone. So, for two consecutive school nights, I stayed up just to see what news was going to be released.
The first news came out last week, giving the lead single title, Not Myself Tonight (not "Glam"), and the album artwork. I liked it was very very very very anxious to find out more! =D
The second news posted was the full lyrics, and I read it and was super-surprised to find out it included the line, "and if you don't like it, fuck you", because it was only two days before that I shouted out those last two words in class and was heard by my teacher, very unluckily. Hahha! Co-incidence or fan-fate?
Few days later, the site was edited again with a new countdown timer announcing the premiere of Not Myself Tonight, and I was going to die of a heart attack, though I had hoped they would've released the song to the Internet on the second day of news.
Anyway, an 18-second snippet was released a few days before the actual complete track. I wasn't overwhelmed by it, but I loved the line, "cause I'm doing things that I normally won't do-o-o-o-o-o".
Meanwhile, Bionic has been announced to release on June 8, 2010. It's exactly 70 days from now, and I am looking forward to that date! =D
Today, on March 31, 2010, 6am of Singapore (which is March 30, 2010, 6pm in New York), the song was finally released in complete track! I wanted to wake up very early in the morning and turn on my computer just to access Christina Aguilera.com just to listen to the track, but I didn't in the end.
In school, my friend Fiona told me that the song title was a trending topic last night on Twitter. Is it true? Does it mean that Christina's still hot? I'm not underestimating her and her international fanbase, but because I am a Mariah Carey fan (whose name did not enter the trending topics during her birthday a few days ago), I'm a little unconfident about whether my favourite artists are still popular amongst people my age.
My other friend, Rita, used her cellphone to access the Internet and found a Youtube video with that song for me to listen to it! Yahoo! And now, I've come back home, and I finally listened to it very properly!
Firstly, I must admit that this song did not meet my absolutely high expectations. However, the same thing happened with Mariah's Obsessed last year. The first times I heard it, I wasn't 101% satisfied.
However, that is because I am a big fan of theirs and I know their songs very well. I can name a whole list of favourite Christina songs that I've listened to hundreds of times each, so I'm very sure Not Myself Tonight will become one of my favourite songs of this year.
After all, Obsessed later became my most-played 2009-released song of last year, so I just have to get used to the song thanks to my overly high expectations of this incredible artist.
I see similarities of this song with Madonna's Sorry, because there's an interlude in the beginning of the song with spoken words. I also find the exhalation sound at the end of the song similar to the exhalation sound effects in Madonna and Britney Spears' Me Against The Music (also found at the end).
What parts of the song do I like? The messages and lyrics of the song!
"I'm out of character, I'm in rare form, and if you really knew me, you know it's not the norm."
Recently I've been feeling quite out of character compared to my behaviour in the past few years.
"Cause I'm doing things that I normally won't do-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo. The old me's gone. I feel brand new, and if you don't like it, fuck you."
So far the line I can sing along to the best (because it was in that 18 second snippet), and the line with the best melody.
"Not tonigh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-ght!"
Cool effects! But it'll be strange when she performs the song live and belts that note out for real without any computerized effect.
There's a instrumental only part after 2:15 which I really like a lot. It sounds very Eurodance.
I am a little confused though. I read that Christina's gonna tone it down for this fourth album and not do so much of what has been classified as oversinging. I thought she would belt less, but she still belts a lot in this song, which is actually what I want, because it won't be easy for me to get used to a Christina song without belting, such as Save Me From Myself, which I did not like the first time I heard.
I've been listening to this song consecutively for a really long time, it's definitely going to be my most-played song of the week, and probably next week as well.
Meanwhile, I hope that when this song releases, it will enter the Billboard Hot 100's Top 5, because it's been eight years since Christina's had a Top 5 hit (the last being Beautiful in 2002, which peaked at #2). Two years ago, Keeps Gettin' Better debuted at #7, which was great.
This year will be a Christina-dominating year for me!
In 2009, a working title that was announced for the fourth album was Light & Darkness, and it was also rumoured the album should be out that same year. Unfortunately, there was no confirmation regarding Light & Darkness nor the release date, and even worse, there was no hype or news about Christina's fourth album.
Then, this year began, and Christina had given the title of the album during a New Year's celebration interview. It was entitled Bionic, and I was blown away by the title itself. It was slated for a March release, but shortly after, it was re-announced that the album would have an April release. If I remember correctly, it was also announced that Glam would be the title of the lead single.
A few weeks ago, Xtina-Web.com's Twitter account posted a message that the Christina Aguilera website has been revamped. My jaw dropped and I quickly went in to find out that there was a countdown timer and that "BIG NEWS" was going to be released.
It so happens that the news was slated to be released in noon based on the EDT time zone, which so happens to be 12 midnight in Singapore's time zone. So, for two consecutive school nights, I stayed up just to see what news was going to be released.
The first news came out last week, giving the lead single title, Not Myself Tonight (not "Glam"), and the album artwork. I liked it was very very very very anxious to find out more! =D
The second news posted was the full lyrics, and I read it and was super-surprised to find out it included the line, "and if you don't like it, fuck you", because it was only two days before that I shouted out those last two words in class and was heard by my teacher, very unluckily. Hahha! Co-incidence or fan-fate?
Few days later, the site was edited again with a new countdown timer announcing the premiere of Not Myself Tonight, and I was going to die of a heart attack, though I had hoped they would've released the song to the Internet on the second day of news.
Anyway, an 18-second snippet was released a few days before the actual complete track. I wasn't overwhelmed by it, but I loved the line, "cause I'm doing things that I normally won't do-o-o-o-o-o".
Meanwhile, Bionic has been announced to release on June 8, 2010. It's exactly 70 days from now, and I am looking forward to that date! =D
Today, on March 31, 2010, 6am of Singapore (which is March 30, 2010, 6pm in New York), the song was finally released in complete track! I wanted to wake up very early in the morning and turn on my computer just to access Christina Aguilera.com just to listen to the track, but I didn't in the end.
In school, my friend Fiona told me that the song title was a trending topic last night on Twitter. Is it true? Does it mean that Christina's still hot? I'm not underestimating her and her international fanbase, but because I am a Mariah Carey fan (whose name did not enter the trending topics during her birthday a few days ago), I'm a little unconfident about whether my favourite artists are still popular amongst people my age.
My other friend, Rita, used her cellphone to access the Internet and found a Youtube video with that song for me to listen to it! Yahoo! And now, I've come back home, and I finally listened to it very properly!
Firstly, I must admit that this song did not meet my absolutely high expectations. However, the same thing happened with Mariah's Obsessed last year. The first times I heard it, I wasn't 101% satisfied.
However, that is because I am a big fan of theirs and I know their songs very well. I can name a whole list of favourite Christina songs that I've listened to hundreds of times each, so I'm very sure Not Myself Tonight will become one of my favourite songs of this year.
After all, Obsessed later became my most-played 2009-released song of last year, so I just have to get used to the song thanks to my overly high expectations of this incredible artist.
I see similarities of this song with Madonna's Sorry, because there's an interlude in the beginning of the song with spoken words. I also find the exhalation sound at the end of the song similar to the exhalation sound effects in Madonna and Britney Spears' Me Against The Music (also found at the end).
What parts of the song do I like? The messages and lyrics of the song!
"I'm out of character, I'm in rare form, and if you really knew me, you know it's not the norm."
Recently I've been feeling quite out of character compared to my behaviour in the past few years.
"Cause I'm doing things that I normally won't do-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo. The old me's gone. I feel brand new, and if you don't like it, fuck you."
So far the line I can sing along to the best (because it was in that 18 second snippet), and the line with the best melody.
"Not tonigh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-gh-ght!"
Cool effects! But it'll be strange when she performs the song live and belts that note out for real without any computerized effect.
There's a instrumental only part after 2:15 which I really like a lot. It sounds very Eurodance.
I am a little confused though. I read that Christina's gonna tone it down for this fourth album and not do so much of what has been classified as oversinging. I thought she would belt less, but she still belts a lot in this song, which is actually what I want, because it won't be easy for me to get used to a Christina song without belting, such as Save Me From Myself, which I did not like the first time I heard.
I've been listening to this song consecutively for a really long time, it's definitely going to be my most-played song of the week, and probably next week as well.
Meanwhile, I hope that when this song releases, it will enter the Billboard Hot 100's Top 5, because it's been eight years since Christina's had a Top 5 hit (the last being Beautiful in 2002, which peaked at #2). Two years ago, Keeps Gettin' Better debuted at #7, which was great.
This year will be a Christina-dominating year for me!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Tantalizing Twilight
I've always listened to MuggleCast, the Harry Potter podcast, and I found out the main host of MuggleCast had another podcast, Imprint, which is Twilight-themed, so I listened to one of its episodes.
I found the topics discussed a lot weaker and shallower compared to the immensely deep analyses they give to the Harry Potter kingdom, which further supports my belief that Harry Potter has, is and will forever be bigger and better than the Twilight saga.
Yet strangely enough, I continued listening to other episodes and soon enough, I got pretty much influenced to buy the New Moon DVD. I remember it was Thursday last week and I just had an unpleasant Wednesday after-school, so I wanted to enjoy my Thursday after-school. I went to buy the New Moon DVD at the nearest shopping mall and a whole take-home pack of peach yoghurt.
I had a bad experience watching the New Moon movie in theatres last year. Me and the two friends I was with all agreed that the movie was crap. However, the second time I watched in on DVD, I thought it was slightly better (although it remains equally slow-in-progression).
I remember sometime this time last year when I bought the Twilight book, because practically everyone was reading it, and I was wondering what was so nice about a typical romance novel between a human and a vampire.
I had watched the Twilight movie online. So-so. I watched it again on VCD when my brother rented it. A little more than so-so, but not captivating at all.
I spent quite a bit of today reading 57% of the book (hahaa, I stopped at the end of Chapter 13, then counted the pages read).
The book is 10 000 times better than the movie la! I think the book itself deserves the credit and accolades it received, because it truly managed to capture the romance and the tension and the atmosphere that it intended to.
The movie, on the other hand, did a filthy job on it. These are the differences that i found:
In the book, Bella is a girl. Like, literally, she is a girl. Not the girlish girl, but you get to see that she does have her girly side and she's more outspoken and she has a more-lively relationship with her father, Charlie.
However, in the movie, Bella seems to be a non-girl and seems barely interested to talk to her father, and she seems really boring and sleepy and colourless and seems to keep everything to herself. She speaks in monotone and it irritates viewers like me. The only time she ever goes up the solfege is when James' venom is acting on her.
Who's to blame? Kristen Stewart for her crappy portrayal, or someone in the production of the film.
In the book, Edward has a fun side. He laughs, he makes fun of Bella. In the movie, however, he's the dreamy romantic that will ensnare you.
In the book, you get to see the development of the relationship between Edward and Bella. You get to see them start off as Biology partners, and then they evolve from frequent disagreeing conversations to Question games and then the hidden flirting inside all of them blossoms into a romance that you can believe in.
In the shitty movie, it's merely a chronology of scenes snipped out from the book, and then you suddenly find yourself seeing Edward and Bella embracing with each other, leaving yourself the question inside your head: "Huh, when they did ever fall in love?"
You don't get to see a realistic development in the movie because it's like, it starts off with Edward avoiding Bella, and then the Prophase-Anaphane, and then the carpark incident, and then the part where Bella gets ambushed in the alley, and then it later progresses into the meadow.
Now I can understand how and why Bella and Edward fell in love. The movie failed to portray that, so now I think sometimes the movie is the epic phail inside of the book, although I enjoy movies a lot.
And speaking of why they fell in love. I don't want to get stoned by any Twihard fan, but technically, I say, technically, Bella fell in love with Edward because she found him goodlooking. It was a love-at-first-sight thing. And that's because Edward's a vampire with enhanced good looks. So technically, if Edward was not a vampire, Bella wouldn't have fallen in love with him.
Then again, Edward would have been dead if he was not transformed into a vampire.
Also, Edward was enticed by a scent Bella gave off which Edward loved. Okay, it's probably a half-metaphor in the book, but if I took it literally, Edward likes the way Bella smells. HAHAHAHAHAHA. And he wouldn't be able to pick up Bella's scent if he was not a vampire with enhanced senses. So technically, Edward wouldn't have fallen in love with her if he was not a vampire.
So in overall, Bella and Edward would not have been together if Edward was not a vampire.
I'm gonna read the remaining 43% of the book when I have the time, because there's a lot of additional mathematics practices that I need to go through first.
I do struggle with the first-person technique of writing the books, because sometimes I pause and think, who am "I", and I remind myself, "ohh, Bella" before I can continue. And there's a lot of dialogue in this style:
And after finishing Twilight, it's very highly likely that I'll buy New Moon. But one concensus to end: the books are 10 000 times better than the movies. (number not to scale)
P.S. I think I differ from my fellow readers of my age in the sense that, I do analyse what I read instead of just bothering to find out what happens next and then closing the book once I've found out.
I found the topics discussed a lot weaker and shallower compared to the immensely deep analyses they give to the Harry Potter kingdom, which further supports my belief that Harry Potter has, is and will forever be bigger and better than the Twilight saga.
Yet strangely enough, I continued listening to other episodes and soon enough, I got pretty much influenced to buy the New Moon DVD. I remember it was Thursday last week and I just had an unpleasant Wednesday after-school, so I wanted to enjoy my Thursday after-school. I went to buy the New Moon DVD at the nearest shopping mall and a whole take-home pack of peach yoghurt.
I had a bad experience watching the New Moon movie in theatres last year. Me and the two friends I was with all agreed that the movie was crap. However, the second time I watched in on DVD, I thought it was slightly better (although it remains equally slow-in-progression).
I remember sometime this time last year when I bought the Twilight book, because practically everyone was reading it, and I was wondering what was so nice about a typical romance novel between a human and a vampire.
I had watched the Twilight movie online. So-so. I watched it again on VCD when my brother rented it. A little more than so-so, but not captivating at all.
I spent quite a bit of today reading 57% of the book (hahaa, I stopped at the end of Chapter 13, then counted the pages read).
The book is 10 000 times better than the movie la! I think the book itself deserves the credit and accolades it received, because it truly managed to capture the romance and the tension and the atmosphere that it intended to.
The movie, on the other hand, did a filthy job on it. These are the differences that i found:
In the book, Bella is a girl. Like, literally, she is a girl. Not the girlish girl, but you get to see that she does have her girly side and she's more outspoken and she has a more-lively relationship with her father, Charlie.
However, in the movie, Bella seems to be a non-girl and seems barely interested to talk to her father, and she seems really boring and sleepy and colourless and seems to keep everything to herself. She speaks in monotone and it irritates viewers like me. The only time she ever goes up the solfege is when James' venom is acting on her.
Who's to blame? Kristen Stewart for her crappy portrayal, or someone in the production of the film.
In the book, Edward has a fun side. He laughs, he makes fun of Bella. In the movie, however, he's the dreamy romantic that will ensnare you.
In the book, you get to see the development of the relationship between Edward and Bella. You get to see them start off as Biology partners, and then they evolve from frequent disagreeing conversations to Question games and then the hidden flirting inside all of them blossoms into a romance that you can believe in.
In the shitty movie, it's merely a chronology of scenes snipped out from the book, and then you suddenly find yourself seeing Edward and Bella embracing with each other, leaving yourself the question inside your head: "Huh, when they did ever fall in love?"
You don't get to see a realistic development in the movie because it's like, it starts off with Edward avoiding Bella, and then the Prophase-Anaphane, and then the carpark incident, and then the part where Bella gets ambushed in the alley, and then it later progresses into the meadow.
Now I can understand how and why Bella and Edward fell in love. The movie failed to portray that, so now I think sometimes the movie is the epic phail inside of the book, although I enjoy movies a lot.
And speaking of why they fell in love. I don't want to get stoned by any Twihard fan, but technically, I say, technically, Bella fell in love with Edward because she found him goodlooking. It was a love-at-first-sight thing. And that's because Edward's a vampire with enhanced good looks. So technically, if Edward was not a vampire, Bella wouldn't have fallen in love with him.
Then again, Edward would have been dead if he was not transformed into a vampire.
Also, Edward was enticed by a scent Bella gave off which Edward loved. Okay, it's probably a half-metaphor in the book, but if I took it literally, Edward likes the way Bella smells. HAHAHAHAHAHA. And he wouldn't be able to pick up Bella's scent if he was not a vampire with enhanced senses. So technically, Edward wouldn't have fallen in love with her if he was not a vampire.
So in overall, Bella and Edward would not have been together if Edward was not a vampire.
I'm gonna read the remaining 43% of the book when I have the time, because there's a lot of additional mathematics practices that I need to go through first.
I do struggle with the first-person technique of writing the books, because sometimes I pause and think, who am "I", and I remind myself, "ohh, Bella" before I can continue. And there's a lot of dialogue in this style:
"Hello."There's no ' said Edward ' or ' said Bella ' in these paragraphs of ongoing conversations, so I get quite mixed up on who said what, probably because I don't pay 100.00% attention when I'm reading the book, and that's probably because I'm listening to music (listened to the whole Mariah Carey debut album while I read. Its love songs are appropriate for the book).
"Hi."
"I want to buy some chicken."
"What type of chicken?"
And after finishing Twilight, it's very highly likely that I'll buy New Moon. But one concensus to end: the books are 10 000 times better than the movies. (number not to scale)
P.S. I think I differ from my fellow readers of my age in the sense that, I do analyse what I read instead of just bothering to find out what happens next and then closing the book once I've found out.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Rihanna 101
I published a pretty decent article of Mariah's 20-year career on her 40th birthday anniversary, and I thought, Rihanna only has a 5-year career so far, so it would be really easy to make a Rihanna article with the same concept. This also means I'm going to do a Christina one, although that would be slightly different because I'm preparing a collection of posts to build up to her upcoming album release.
But for now, it's a Rihanna post. Her birthday (February 20) has already past, so I have no appropriate reason to publish a Rihanna career-overview article. However, as I write this, the current #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 is Rude Boy by Rihanna, so I'm gonna give the excuse that I'm writing to commemorate Rihanna's success just five years!
Meet Rihanna. This is her when she's in her teens, I suppose. It's not fair to say she looks ugly, because everyone in this world looks less good-looking without makeup. Besides, which school photograph of you looks nice anyway? I'm sure you hate your face in the annual school yearbook.
Rihanna was born on February 20, 1988 in Saint Michael's, Barbados.
At the age of 15, she was in an amateur girlband with two other girl friends. They attended an audition for Evan Rogers, a record producer, and she received the most attention by Rogers himself.
Soon Rogers made a four-song demo tape with Rihanna, and that demo tape was distributed and reached the hands of Def Jam records, which signed her and prepared her to become a star.
2005: Pon De Replay & Music of the Sun
Rihanna took three months to work on her debut album, entitled Music of the Sun. She decided to release her first single, Pon De Replay, which proved successful.
The beat-driven dance/reggae song rose up the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #2, being blocked from #1 by We Belong Together by Mariah Carey. As We Belong Together was a gigantic hit which later became the Song of the Decade, it was a big achievement for Pon De Replay to have peaked at #2.
Rihanna released her album soon after. It went to #10 on the Billboard 200 and sold 500 000 copies in the US and another 1.5 million around the world totalling 2 million in worldwide sales.
To end the year, Rihanna's second single, If It's Lovin' That You Want, was promoted, and it was Top 40 hit, though performing poorer than its predecessing single. The overall vibe for Rihanna's first album was very reggae and Caribbean-based due to Rihanna's origins from Barbados.
2006: SOS & A Girl Like Me
To start off the second year in Rihanna's music career, she adopted a more modern, feminine, mainstream-pop feel. Rihanna worked on her second album and was prepared to release it merely 8 months after her first one.
The new album, A Girl Like Me, was led by the lead single, SOS, which is my favourite song of all-time. The 4-minute long track is a dance-pop song which samples the synth and bell hooks from Soft Cell's Tainted Love.
The song was a smash success and topped the Billboard Hot 100, giving Rihanna her first ever #1 song and thus being more successful than her debut single, Pon De Replay. SOS also was #1 on the United World Chart, accounting for music charts around the world. The song was Top 10 is numerous countries.
After SOS had worked its musical magic, Rihanna finally released A Girl Like Me. The album was better received than her first and went Platinum (selling twice of Music of the Sun) in the US. It charted at #5, five positions higher than Music of the Sun.
Rihanna followed up with Unfaithful, a piano ballad which is also the first Rihanna song that I ever heard. It became the singer's 3rd Top 10 hit when it rocketed to #6 in the US. The single was also successful in many other countries. However, the third single from the album, We Ride, was a commercial failure as it failed to chart in the Hot 100.
To complete the A Girl Like Me era, Break It Off, a collaboration with dancehall performer Sean Paul, was released. At a peak position of #9, it was Rihanna's fourth Top 10 hit.
2007: Umbrella & Good Girl Gone Bad
In what would be known as Rihanna's first peak period in her career, Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, would experience phenomenal success. Rihanna explains the title as having broken out of her shell and ready to experience new things in life.
Rihanna changed her image, losing her long, brown hair for a short, urban black cut. Her Caribbean and reggae-influenced sounds were also converted into R&B and electro/dance anthems.
The 19-year old rising pop star unleashed her lead single, Umbrella, featuring a rap opening by Jay-Z, who was her mentor. Umbrella defined worldwide pop culture when it joined SOS as Rihanna's second #1 single, but overtook SOS as Rihanna's most successful song.
Umbrella was #1 in more than 10 countries and was Top 10 in every major country. It was #1 for 7 weeks in the US, tying with Beyonce's Irreplaceable for most weeks at #1 for that year, and was #1 in the UK for 10 weeks consecutively, making it the only song to do so in the whole decade of 2000 - 2009, and was the most successful chart-topper in the UK. The song topped several year-end charts.
After the success of Umbrella, Rihanna followed her style of releasing her album straight after her lead single. Good Girl Gone Bad debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, becoming her highest-charting studio album. Subsequently, she released Shut Up And Drive, Don't Stop The Music and Hate That I Love You featuring Ne-yo.
Shut Up and Drive was #15, which did not match the incomparable success of Umbrella. However, Don't Stop The Music and Hate That I Love You were Top 10 hits, the former being a United World Chart-topper.
Rihanna was one of the most successful artists of 2007.
2008: Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded & Disturbia
The success of her third studio album saw a re-release under the title, Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded.
The re-release would spawn two singles under Rihanna's name, and a third single under Maroon 5.
Maroon 5 collaborated with Rihanna on a remix of If I Never See Your Face Again. It did not reach the Top 50 in the US but did fairly better around the world.
Meanwhile, Rihanna's existing two #1 singles were going to be joined by two more.
Rihanna's simple, piano-driven track, Take A Bow, was released as the first single from the re-release; fifth overall. It went to #1 for one week in the US and became her third #1 song.
As seen for the past three years, the very next single Rihanna releases after achieving a #1 hit will not perform better. However, Disturbia was different. It succeeded Take A Bow in Rihanna's singles chronology and was more successful than it, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 2 weeks and entering the Top 5 in more countries than Take A Bow.
Disturbia was written by Chris Brown, a fellow singer Rihanna was dating. Intentions were for Chris Brown to perform Disturbia himself, although he realised it was more appropriate for a female to perform it and gave it to Rihanna.
The music video for the hit single saw a very different, dark side in Rihanna, contrasting her girly, virginal image from her earlier days. The video featured torture involving spiders, fire, sexual references with mannequins a Thriller-inspired dance, which sparked a new, dark persona and image which Rihanna would continue to use later in her career.
A collaboration with T.I. on the song, Live Your Life, would prove clever, as Rihanna gained her fifth #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 when the song topped the chart for one week nearing the end of 2008.
Rihanna also embarked on her first personal headlining, Good Girl Gone Bad Tour, which went to several countries including Singapore. 2008 was also the year where Rihanna won her first Grammy Award - Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group for Umbrella.
2009: Assault incident involving Chris Brown & Rated R
The first half of 2009, or rather, the first three-quarters of 2009, was not Rihanna's best time.
In February 2009, Rihanna and Chris Brown attended a Grammy party, where they were photographed to be a happy couple. However, the very next night, Rihanna did not turn up for the actual Grammy event at a last-minute pull-out.
It was later revealed that Rihanna was involved in a domesic violence case, having been assaulted by Chris Brown while riding his car back home from the pre-Grammy party. Ironically, Rihanna was set to perform Disturbia at the Grammys, which was written by Chris Brown himself.
The case hit the media and paparazzi very powerfully, and conditions worsened when Rihanna was seen back together with Chris Brown shortly after the incident, and a photograph of an assaulted Rihanna was leaked out from a police station.
People around the world criticized Rihanna for setting a bad example for girls, having returned to her violent boyfriend after being hit by him. It was a media firestorm and even became a topic discussed by Oprah Winfrey on her talk show.
Rihanna finally broke up with Chris Bron as 2009 continued. She silently worked on her fourth album, its music influences being very different from her first three albums. Before promoting it, she appeared as a starring video model for Kanye West's Paranoid music video and collaborated with him and Jay-Z on Run This Town, which ascended to #2.
The album, Rated R, dropped on November 2009. Rihanna's first explicit album, Rated R sold the most number of copies in one week for a Rihanna album, and was the highest-rated Rihanna album on Allmusic.com. However, it debuted at #4 behind rising singers like Adam Lambert, failing to match the success of Good Girl Gone Bad.
The first single, Russian Roulette, was a Top 10 hit when it skyrocketed to #9 after a prominent interview between Rihanna and Diane Sawyer discussing the events of the Chris Brown violence case. However, it was Rihanna's weakest-performing lead single, as SOS and Umbrella were #1 and Pon De Replay was #2.
The music video for Russian Roulette was equally dark as Disturbia, if not darker. It featured guns, Rihanna being shot at the neck while underwater and undergoing physical and mental agony inside a room which resembles that of an asylum.
Hard was released as the second single when 2009 was ending.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown saw an all-time low in his career when he released his studio album one week after Rated R. It debuted at #7 and was negatively reviewed, becoming 2009's worst reviewed album on Allmusic.com. While Russian Roulette was a Top 10 hit, Chris Brown's lead single was only a Top 20 song even after recruiting help from featured guests.
2010: Rude Boy & Rated R Tour
This year has brightened for Rihanna.
Hard, which features Young Jeezy, charted one position better than Russian Roulette, going to #8. Its music video was army-themed and saw Rihanna dancing in mud.
The third single from Rated R, Rude Boy, became the most successful single from that album when it topped the Billboard Hot 100 in March 2010, becoming the first Rihanna song to perform better than its lead single of the same album. Rude Boy goes back to Rihanna's roots and could easily blend into the track list of her first two albums.
Rihanna has won 2 more Grammys since due to her work on Run This Town.
2010 will see Rihanna embarking on her new, Rated R Tour. Rihanna is also rumoured to be working with British boyband, JLS, and comments have surfaced claiming Rihanna is working on her fifth album.
Now, Rihanna has successfully proven that she's back on top, as Rude Boy, being her sixth #1 single (joining SOS, Umbrella, Take A Bow, Disturbia and Live Your Life), makes her the female artist with the most #1 songs since the year 2000. That title is potentially threatened by fellow pop phenomenon, Beyonce, but Rihanna has bounced back from the darkness of 2009 and is definitely going to rule the charts and the music industry for another lengthy string of years!
Photo credits to RihannaDaily.com.
But for now, it's a Rihanna post. Her birthday (February 20) has already past, so I have no appropriate reason to publish a Rihanna career-overview article. However, as I write this, the current #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 is Rude Boy by Rihanna, so I'm gonna give the excuse that I'm writing to commemorate Rihanna's success just five years!
Meet Rihanna. This is her when she's in her teens, I suppose. It's not fair to say she looks ugly, because everyone in this world looks less good-looking without makeup. Besides, which school photograph of you looks nice anyway? I'm sure you hate your face in the annual school yearbook.
Rihanna was born on February 20, 1988 in Saint Michael's, Barbados.
At the age of 15, she was in an amateur girlband with two other girl friends. They attended an audition for Evan Rogers, a record producer, and she received the most attention by Rogers himself.
Soon Rogers made a four-song demo tape with Rihanna, and that demo tape was distributed and reached the hands of Def Jam records, which signed her and prepared her to become a star.
2005: Pon De Replay & Music of the Sun
Rihanna took three months to work on her debut album, entitled Music of the Sun. She decided to release her first single, Pon De Replay, which proved successful.
The beat-driven dance/reggae song rose up the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #2, being blocked from #1 by We Belong Together by Mariah Carey. As We Belong Together was a gigantic hit which later became the Song of the Decade, it was a big achievement for Pon De Replay to have peaked at #2.
Rihanna released her album soon after. It went to #10 on the Billboard 200 and sold 500 000 copies in the US and another 1.5 million around the world totalling 2 million in worldwide sales.
To end the year, Rihanna's second single, If It's Lovin' That You Want, was promoted, and it was Top 40 hit, though performing poorer than its predecessing single. The overall vibe for Rihanna's first album was very reggae and Caribbean-based due to Rihanna's origins from Barbados.
2006: SOS & A Girl Like Me
To start off the second year in Rihanna's music career, she adopted a more modern, feminine, mainstream-pop feel. Rihanna worked on her second album and was prepared to release it merely 8 months after her first one.
The new album, A Girl Like Me, was led by the lead single, SOS, which is my favourite song of all-time. The 4-minute long track is a dance-pop song which samples the synth and bell hooks from Soft Cell's Tainted Love.
The song was a smash success and topped the Billboard Hot 100, giving Rihanna her first ever #1 song and thus being more successful than her debut single, Pon De Replay. SOS also was #1 on the United World Chart, accounting for music charts around the world. The song was Top 10 is numerous countries.
After SOS had worked its musical magic, Rihanna finally released A Girl Like Me. The album was better received than her first and went Platinum (selling twice of Music of the Sun) in the US. It charted at #5, five positions higher than Music of the Sun.
Rihanna followed up with Unfaithful, a piano ballad which is also the first Rihanna song that I ever heard. It became the singer's 3rd Top 10 hit when it rocketed to #6 in the US. The single was also successful in many other countries. However, the third single from the album, We Ride, was a commercial failure as it failed to chart in the Hot 100.
To complete the A Girl Like Me era, Break It Off, a collaboration with dancehall performer Sean Paul, was released. At a peak position of #9, it was Rihanna's fourth Top 10 hit.
2007: Umbrella & Good Girl Gone Bad
In what would be known as Rihanna's first peak period in her career, Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, would experience phenomenal success. Rihanna explains the title as having broken out of her shell and ready to experience new things in life.
Rihanna changed her image, losing her long, brown hair for a short, urban black cut. Her Caribbean and reggae-influenced sounds were also converted into R&B and electro/dance anthems.
The 19-year old rising pop star unleashed her lead single, Umbrella, featuring a rap opening by Jay-Z, who was her mentor. Umbrella defined worldwide pop culture when it joined SOS as Rihanna's second #1 single, but overtook SOS as Rihanna's most successful song.
Umbrella was #1 in more than 10 countries and was Top 10 in every major country. It was #1 for 7 weeks in the US, tying with Beyonce's Irreplaceable for most weeks at #1 for that year, and was #1 in the UK for 10 weeks consecutively, making it the only song to do so in the whole decade of 2000 - 2009, and was the most successful chart-topper in the UK. The song topped several year-end charts.
After the success of Umbrella, Rihanna followed her style of releasing her album straight after her lead single. Good Girl Gone Bad debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, becoming her highest-charting studio album. Subsequently, she released Shut Up And Drive, Don't Stop The Music and Hate That I Love You featuring Ne-yo.
Shut Up and Drive was #15, which did not match the incomparable success of Umbrella. However, Don't Stop The Music and Hate That I Love You were Top 10 hits, the former being a United World Chart-topper.
Rihanna was one of the most successful artists of 2007.
2008: Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded & Disturbia
The success of her third studio album saw a re-release under the title, Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded.
The re-release would spawn two singles under Rihanna's name, and a third single under Maroon 5.
Maroon 5 collaborated with Rihanna on a remix of If I Never See Your Face Again. It did not reach the Top 50 in the US but did fairly better around the world.
Meanwhile, Rihanna's existing two #1 singles were going to be joined by two more.
Rihanna's simple, piano-driven track, Take A Bow, was released as the first single from the re-release; fifth overall. It went to #1 for one week in the US and became her third #1 song.
As seen for the past three years, the very next single Rihanna releases after achieving a #1 hit will not perform better. However, Disturbia was different. It succeeded Take A Bow in Rihanna's singles chronology and was more successful than it, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 2 weeks and entering the Top 5 in more countries than Take A Bow.
Disturbia was written by Chris Brown, a fellow singer Rihanna was dating. Intentions were for Chris Brown to perform Disturbia himself, although he realised it was more appropriate for a female to perform it and gave it to Rihanna.
The music video for the hit single saw a very different, dark side in Rihanna, contrasting her girly, virginal image from her earlier days. The video featured torture involving spiders, fire, sexual references with mannequins a Thriller-inspired dance, which sparked a new, dark persona and image which Rihanna would continue to use later in her career.
A collaboration with T.I. on the song, Live Your Life, would prove clever, as Rihanna gained her fifth #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 when the song topped the chart for one week nearing the end of 2008.
Rihanna also embarked on her first personal headlining, Good Girl Gone Bad Tour, which went to several countries including Singapore. 2008 was also the year where Rihanna won her first Grammy Award - Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group for Umbrella.
2009: Assault incident involving Chris Brown & Rated R
The first half of 2009, or rather, the first three-quarters of 2009, was not Rihanna's best time.
In February 2009, Rihanna and Chris Brown attended a Grammy party, where they were photographed to be a happy couple. However, the very next night, Rihanna did not turn up for the actual Grammy event at a last-minute pull-out.
It was later revealed that Rihanna was involved in a domesic violence case, having been assaulted by Chris Brown while riding his car back home from the pre-Grammy party. Ironically, Rihanna was set to perform Disturbia at the Grammys, which was written by Chris Brown himself.
The case hit the media and paparazzi very powerfully, and conditions worsened when Rihanna was seen back together with Chris Brown shortly after the incident, and a photograph of an assaulted Rihanna was leaked out from a police station.
People around the world criticized Rihanna for setting a bad example for girls, having returned to her violent boyfriend after being hit by him. It was a media firestorm and even became a topic discussed by Oprah Winfrey on her talk show.
Rihanna finally broke up with Chris Bron as 2009 continued. She silently worked on her fourth album, its music influences being very different from her first three albums. Before promoting it, she appeared as a starring video model for Kanye West's Paranoid music video and collaborated with him and Jay-Z on Run This Town, which ascended to #2.
The album, Rated R, dropped on November 2009. Rihanna's first explicit album, Rated R sold the most number of copies in one week for a Rihanna album, and was the highest-rated Rihanna album on Allmusic.com. However, it debuted at #4 behind rising singers like Adam Lambert, failing to match the success of Good Girl Gone Bad.
The first single, Russian Roulette, was a Top 10 hit when it skyrocketed to #9 after a prominent interview between Rihanna and Diane Sawyer discussing the events of the Chris Brown violence case. However, it was Rihanna's weakest-performing lead single, as SOS and Umbrella were #1 and Pon De Replay was #2.
The music video for Russian Roulette was equally dark as Disturbia, if not darker. It featured guns, Rihanna being shot at the neck while underwater and undergoing physical and mental agony inside a room which resembles that of an asylum.
Hard was released as the second single when 2009 was ending.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown saw an all-time low in his career when he released his studio album one week after Rated R. It debuted at #7 and was negatively reviewed, becoming 2009's worst reviewed album on Allmusic.com. While Russian Roulette was a Top 10 hit, Chris Brown's lead single was only a Top 20 song even after recruiting help from featured guests.
2010: Rude Boy & Rated R Tour
This year has brightened for Rihanna.
Hard, which features Young Jeezy, charted one position better than Russian Roulette, going to #8. Its music video was army-themed and saw Rihanna dancing in mud.
The third single from Rated R, Rude Boy, became the most successful single from that album when it topped the Billboard Hot 100 in March 2010, becoming the first Rihanna song to perform better than its lead single of the same album. Rude Boy goes back to Rihanna's roots and could easily blend into the track list of her first two albums.
Rihanna has won 2 more Grammys since due to her work on Run This Town.
2010 will see Rihanna embarking on her new, Rated R Tour. Rihanna is also rumoured to be working with British boyband, JLS, and comments have surfaced claiming Rihanna is working on her fifth album.
Now, Rihanna has successfully proven that she's back on top, as Rude Boy, being her sixth #1 single (joining SOS, Umbrella, Take A Bow, Disturbia and Live Your Life), makes her the female artist with the most #1 songs since the year 2000. That title is potentially threatened by fellow pop phenomenon, Beyonce, but Rihanna has bounced back from the darkness of 2009 and is definitely going to rule the charts and the music industry for another lengthy string of years!
Photo credits to RihannaDaily.com.
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Evolution of Mimi
Happy Birthday, Mariah! Today, on March 27, 2010, it is Mariah Carey's 40th birthday, but she likes to refer to her birthdays as anniversaries and believes she is eternally 12, and as much as people might start thinking she's trying to act young when really, she's already lived for four decades, in truth, Mariah really is eternally young as much as she is mature.
A real case of a woman trying to act young is Madonna and her recent album covers.
40 years of Mariah Carey also means 20 years of her music career. She started out in 1990 and has become one of the most successful artists of all-time, with so many records and achievements set and made in the past 20 years.
Let me go through every year from 1990 all the way till today, 2010, in the life and world of Mariah Carey!
This is Mariah Carey when she was younger. I don't know the exact age, but it's very obvious that it's her because you can recognize those facial features.
Mariah was named after the song, "They Call The Wind Mariah", and is definitely the most successful Mariah in the world (since there are a few).
I think people who pronounced Mariah as mah-ria are "intelligent". Her name pronunciation is mer-rai-ah.
Anyway, it's been said that she already was a good singer at a young age, which makes me agree that if you want to be talented, you start working on your talent when you're a child and when your age is still single-digit. After that, it's very hard for you to excel formidably if you're already in your teens, because you don't have the innate talent.
1988 - 1990: The beginning & Mariah Carey
Let's make a jump to Mariah's young-adult years. In 1988, Mariah had become a back-up singer for Brenda K. Starr, whoever that is, and one night while performing at a club, Brenda K. Starr passed a demo tape Mariah made to a music executive, Tommy Mottola, who later when into his car to hear it. When he found it good, he returned back to the club only to realise Mariah had left. Kinda like Cinderella right? Tommy Mottola tracked Mariah down, and convinced her to be part of his record label, Columbia Records. Mariah was actually going to sign with Warner Bros., but she eventually signed with Columbia instead.
According to my Billboard Book of No. 1 hits, Columbia is the record label with the most #1 songs ever in the US. Don't know if that record has been beaten.
So, move to 1990! I was not even born. My brother also. Anyway, Mariah worked on her debut album, Mariah Carey, which is self-titled, and released her debut single, Vision of Love, which became an iconic hit. It was #1 in the US, which is an achievement for a new artist.
Mariah released her album along with three other singles, Love Takes Time, Someday and I Don't Wanna Cry, for the remainder of 1990 and through the early half of 1991. She made history as an artist with her first four singles to ALL reach #1 in the US. The first artist ever to do that was the Jackson 5 (starring Michael Jackson and his brothers before MJ later went for a solo career). Also, her debut album climbed to the top and became a US #1 album.
1991: Emotions
Mariah already had 4 #1 singles, which is something even today's artists cannot achieve. They usually have Top 10 or Top 5 hits, but it's really difficult to clinch that one spot on the chart which you find on top.
Mariah won 2 Grammy awards in 1991 for her success in the previous year. She was the Best New Artist and won the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Vision of Love.
So, Mariah made a follow-up to her first album. Her second album, originally titled The Wind but later changed to Emotions, did not do so well and only made it to #4. However, Mariah made history again as the first artist to have her first 5 singles ALL reach #1.
The title track, Emotions, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and it is to me, the most difficult song to sing, ever, because it is flooded with whistle notes and belts. Belts are handle-able if you have the stamina, but whistles are a technique not everybody has. Both these singing techniques are Mariah's signature styles.
Mariah also released other singles which made it into the Top 5. Can't Let Go was #2, and Make It Happen was #5, which means she now has seven Top 5 hits.
1992: MTV Unplugged
Mariah always had stage fright. She was unable to perform comfortably in front of an audience even though she has been so successful for her first two years.
People were criticising that she is a studio singer: one who can only sound good in the studio and on tracks, but not a singer who can do the same live.
Hence, Mariah released MTV Unplugged with the help from MTV. It was a live album of Mariah performing all her current hits, including the super-difficult Emotions. Mariah proved to the world that she could do it live. In fact, she did something today's artists cannot do.
Her live performance of I'll Be There, a cover of the Jackson 5 original, went to #1 in the US. A live performance you know! Not a studio-recorded song! You can hear a little of the audience cheering behind. When was the last time a live performance hit #1 in the last decade of 2000 to 2009?
1993: Marriage to Tommy Mottola & Music Box
Remember Prince Charming? The guy who discovered Mariah and turned into a superstar? That Columbia Records boss? Yep, Mariah and Tommy Mottola had developed such a mutual relationship, they got married.
1993 was an iconic year for Mariah, and I am merely one year from being born. Other than her first marriage to Tommy Mottola, whom was the first person Mariah slept with (she revealed this years later), Mariah released Music Box, her third studio album.
It was phenomenal. It sold 10 million copies alone in the US and was certified Diamond the RIAA. As of today, the last album to reach Diamond was Usher's Confessions in 2004, which is six years ago, so you probably know how difficult it is to reach this certification. Usually albums get to Platinum, which means 1 million copies sold. Platinum 2x means 2 million, and Platinum 9x means 9 million. Only when you've reached 10 million do you upgrade to the highest rank, Diamond, and Mariah achieved it with this new album of hers.
Also, the lead single, Dreamlover, was #1 in the US for 8 weeks. That's two consecutive months! It's her biggest album ever. Follow-up singles included Hero, which I believe is Mariah's most popular song today because an average civilian would answer Hero if you ask "what Mariah Carey song do you know?"
I wouldn't answer that because I do not really enjoy the song, even though it reached #1 on the final week of 1993 and remained there for the first few weeks of 1994.
1994: Without You & Merry Christmas
After the success of Hero, which was a song Mariah actually written for a movie (after that movie failed, Mariah was advised by Tommy to put that on her album instead since it was too good), Mariah released a cover song, Without You.
If I am not wrong, it is Mariah's most successful single internationally because it was #1 and Top 3 in several countries. It was #3 in the US, and this is my mom's favourite Mariah Carey song.
Do you know I have an original copy of Music Box because either my dad or mom bought the album? If you buy the album today, it's definitely a re-release that they keep producing once every few years, with updated packaging all. However, mine is that 1993 version, so it's the most valuable Mariah Carey album of my collection.
In the mean time, Mariah also released her fourth studio album, Merry Christmas, which is her first and currently, only holiday albums. The album was #3 in the US and spawned the hit single, All I Want For Christmas Is You, which as of today, is still a smash hit. Everytime at the end of the year when Christmas approaches, this song is the best-selling Christmas song. I've seen it on iTunes. I've seen it on so many news channels. People refer to All I Want For Christmas Is You as a Christmas classic.
1995: Daydream
With so many accolades already, it's about time Mariah stopped. After all, she's been doing it for the past five years. However, Mariah released Daydream, her fifth studio album.
It was certified Diamond again, selling 10 million copies in the US alone. Daydream was Mariah's first album with R&B influences, because she always loved R&B and wanted to use it as a key element in her music.
Initially, it was not well-received by her record label, because they feared there would be disastrous effects. Mariah had already succeeded as a pop singer, so to start experimenting with R&B would be dangerous.
However, they were proven wrong by Mariah when Fantasy came out. One of my favourite Mariah Carey songs, Fantasy is the first single by a female artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was #1 for 8 weeks (matching the record set by previous lead single, Dreamlover.) Fantasy was genius to sample Genius of Love, because it made the song so much more fun.
As 1995 concluded with the rapid sales of Daydream, Mariah released her second single from the album. It was entitled One Sweet Day.
1996: One Sweet Day & Always Be My Baby
One Sweet Day began charting at the end of 1995. It was a debut with Boyz II Men, a boyband who made history when they had two singles reach #1 for 12 weeks and 14 weeks each. That's hell a lot!
One Sweet Day was going to do even better than that. The song made Billboard history as the song with the most weeks at #1. It topped the charts for 16 consecutive weeks from end-1995 to early-1996. That's 4 months consecutively! Also, the song debuted at #1, making it Mariah's second single to do that and made her the first artist to have 2 debuts at No. 1.
After the success of One Sweet Day, Mariah released Always Be My Baby, which was again, #1. For 2 weeks it topped the charts, and for 9 weeks it was at #2.
Realise that all three singles from Daydream reached #1, the same as when all four singles from Mariah's first album reached #1. At the end of 1996, Mariah already has eleven #1 hits.
1997: Separation from Tommy Mottola & Butterfly
The new year began for Mariah Carey without much to celebrate about, because she officially separated from Tommy Mottola. They married in 1993, so their marriage lasted for 3-4 years.
Mariah said she felt very over-controlled by Tommy Mottola. It was almost as good as holding her like a prisoner. Tommy Mottola decided everything Mariah did, including what she wore.
After the separation, Mariah worried for her career. Her contract with Tommy' Mottola's record label, Columbia, was still existing. I could be wrong, but it's probably an 8-album contract, so Mariah still has to release 3 more albums before finally cutting everything off from Tommy Mottola.
One of my favourite looks of Mariah Carey comes from 1997. That's because, after the separation from Tommy Mottola, Mariah could finally decide for herself what to wear. Her new music video for the year, Honey, which is probably my favourite R&B song ever, featured her in more revealing clothes.
People thought the music video for Honey was a metaphor for Mariah's relationship with Tommy Mottola, because she was captured in an Italian mansion in the beginning of the music video, and jumps off a balcony into a swimming pool (critics said it represents her cleansing her soul from Tommy Mottola. =.=)
Honey was Mariah's third song to debut at #1, and hence, makes her the only artist with three #1 debuts. That's crazy a lot, because debuting at #1 is not easy to accomplish today. The song was #1 for 3 weeks.
1998: #1's & When You Believe
Soon after the success of Honey, Mariah released My All, which was #1 as well. My All made Mariah the female artist with the most #1 hits, beating the record by Madonna and Whitney Houston (they had 12 #1 singles then).
Mariah also released her first compilation album in 1998. It was entitled #1's, which consists of her 13 No. 1 singles and a few new tracks (most of which are covers). The lead single from this compilation, a cover of Brenda K. Starr's I Still Believe, was #4.
Mariah also collaborated with Whitney Houston to release When You Believe, an iconic Grammy-award winning song from the movie, The Prince of Egypt. When You Believe is the very first song I heard that Mariah Carey sang.
At the same time, Mariah was also having short relationships with other guys, and was developing a film project, All That Glitters.
1999: Rainbow
Mariah would release her final album under Columbia Records, and that it was it. Bye bye Tommy Mottola personally, and bye bye Tommy Mottola professionally.
That's why Rainbow came out. Mariah was having a rough time with that separation, and the rainbow is a symbolism of happiness and hope after the rain.
Her lead single from this seventh studio album of hers, Heartbreaker, featured Jay-Z. Jay-Z earned his first #1 hit with this song, while Mariah earned her fourteenth #1 hit with it.
With the chart-topping of Heartbreaker, Mariah has had at least one #1 song for EVERY year of the past decade (1990 - 19991), as seen through:
1990: Vision of Love, Love Takes Time
1991: Someday, I Don't Wanna Cry, Emotions
1992: I'll Be There
1993: Dreamlover, Hero
1994: Hero (continued)
1995: Fantasy, One Sweet Day
1996: One Sweet Day (continued), Always Be My Baby
1997: Honey
1998: My All
1999: Heartbreaker
At the end of 1999, Mariah brought home the most prestigious award of Artist of the Decade from the Billboard Awards.
2000: Thank God I Found You
Actually, that above list of Mariah's #1 hits for ten consecutive years should include,
2000: Thank God I Found You
Because her next single from Rainbow also went to #1. It is a collaboration with Joe and 98 Degrees and topped the chart for one week.
Mariah had embarked on her Rainbow World Tour, and that picture of her with a pink dolphin is actually her at the Dolphin Lagoon in Sentosa, Singapore.
That's right, Mariah came to Singapore to perform in year 2000 while I was only six years old. This was the only time she ever came to Singapore, and it has already been 10 years.
2001: Virgins Records, Glitter & Greatest Hits
Remember that film project Mariah was working on a few years ago. It developed from All That Glitters into Glitter, which would be a movie Mariah starred in, and would be accompanied by Mariah's eighth studio album, Glitter, which works as the movie's soundtrack.
Mariah signed on with Virgin Records. However, it was not good.
Virgin Records overworked her. They kept bringing her all around the world for interviews and promotions. She could have 10 consecutive interviews in one day, all back-t0-back, and with each lasting so long, she was getting more and more exhausted.
Mariah released Loverboy, her first single from her upcoming album. The song did not do well. It was #60, and only after Virgin Records slashed the price of the single, the song skyrocketed to #2 for two weeks before falling off again.
Mariah was then going to release Never Too Far. Virgin Records wanted her to film a music video for it, but by then, she was already physically and mentally exhausted. She tried to call her record label to tell them to postpone the music video shoot, but she could contact no one. Mariah left upset messages on her website, but they were blown out of proportion by the media, referring to them as "suicidal messages".
Mariah then fainted while she was at her mom's house. She was sent to a hospital for 2 weeks, and when she was discharged, she awaited the release of the Glitter film.
It was not received well. The movie earned less money than the amount used to make it, hence being a box office bomb. The film was criticized harshly, rated terribly, and Mariah's acting skills were condemned till she won the Worst Actress award at the Razzies.
If Mariah's filming couldn't succeed, maybe she could still succeed on music. However, when the Glitter album, it only charted at #7, which was an all-time low for a Mariah Carey album chart performance.
Mariah released her Greatest Hits album at the end of the year, including a Never Too Far/Hero medley which she recorded as a charity single due to the events of 9/11.
2001 was not Mariah's year. Would 2002 be?
2002: Charmbracelet
The failure of Glitter caused Mariah to be dropped from Virgin Records. They paid her $25 million to delete the conditions of their signed contract, asking her to leave.
Mariah then signed with Island Records and wanted to leave Glitter behind. She quickly came out with Charmbracelet while dealing with the deterioriating heatlh of her father, Alfred Roy Carey, wom Mariah knew little about because her parents divorced (and she was with her mom since).
Charmbracelet was supposed to be Mariah's comeback album. Mariah had made her own record label, MonarC, hence considering Charmbracelet an album of two record labels. However. its lead single went nowhere. Through The Rain peaked at #81, which was really terrible. When Charmbracelet finally came out, it debuted at #3 and did not go further. Still, #3 was an improvement compared to Glitter's #7.
Critics harshly critized Mariah for being unable to sing anymore, saying her voice resembles a stream of paint colours that bleed into a puddle of brown or something like that.
Prior to the release Charmbracelet, Mariah had a role in the film, WiseGirls, still determined to prove that she could act. The movie was received a lot better than Glitter, but it was not a blockbuster film that garnered worldwide attention.
2003: I Know What You Want & The Remixes
Mariah subsequently released Boy (I Need You), which did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. She also released Bringin' On The Heartbreak. It also failed to chart. Both songs had music videos. Unfortunately, they did not help.
2003 was a continuation of Mariah's career darkness, until she was a featured artist in I Know What You Want by Busta Rhymes. The song became #3 and was Mariah's highest-charting single in many many many many months.
Mariah embarked on the Charmbracelet World Tour, which is to date her most expensive and longest-running world tour. Quite ironic eh, since it was promoting one of her least-successful albums.
The Remixes, her first remix album, was also released, featuring two discs of remixes of her hits.
2004: U Like This (Megamix)
There's not much of Mariah in 2004, but I'm sure she was already working on her tenth studio album.
In the mean time, Mariah released the U Like This (Megamix) as a single from her remix album. It did not chart anywhere I think, since it was a remix and they usually go nowhere.
2005: We Belong Together & The Emancipation of Mimi
2005 is the year of Mariah Carey again. It was the year when the sensational songbird came back and really destroyed everyone.
While on her Charmbracelet World Tour, Mariah worked on her new album. She soon released her first single after announcing the mysterious album title, The Emancipation of Mimi, which definitely is a conversation starter.
The first single, It's Like That, was #16 in the US, pretty good compared to her recent failed solo singles from 2001 through 2004.
Then, Mariah released her second single from her upcoming album. Entitled We Belong Together, it blew everyone away by going to #1 and becoming Mariah's first #1 single in five years. Her previous #1, Thank God I Found You, was in 2000. We Belong Together made history when it was #1 for 14 weeks, making it the song with the most weeks at #1 for the whole decade (2000 - 2009). We Belong Together was so good, it became the 9th best song on the Billboard Hot 100 of all-time, which comprises of 50+ years of music.
We Belong Together blocked Pussycat Dolls' Don't Cha and Rihanna's Pon De Replay from the top spot. It also blocked Mariah's third single, Shake It Off, from #1, so Shake It Off was #2. However, this means that Mariah is the first female lead artist to occupy both #1 and #2 simultaneously in a week.
Mariah finally released The Emancipation of Mimi. What to say? It was #1. It sold 6 million copies in the US alone. It became the best-selling album of that year.
To celebrate this, Mariah re-released the album under the title The Emancipation of Mimi: Ultra Platinum Edition, spearheaded by the next single, Don't Forget About Us.
That song was Mariah's 17th #1 hit when it became the final No. 1 song of 2005. With 17 #1's, Mariah ties with Elvis Presley for the solo artist with most #1 hits in the US.
2006: Grammy awards & The Adventures of Mimi Tour
The Emancipation of Mimi won Mariah three Grammys to begin 2006 - Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best R&B Song, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Mariah released Say Somethin', a collaboration with Snoop Dogg as her final single from The Emancipation of Mimi. The song charted at #79, probably due to under-promotion. Ironically, Island Records had intended Say Somethin' to be the lead single from the album. Luckily Mariah followed her instincts and insisted on It's Like That, which did far better with it's Top 20 peak.
Mariah also began The Adventures of Mimi tour. It featured songs from The Emancipation of Mimi, such as We Belong Together, Don't Forget About Us, It's Like That, Shake It Off, Fly Like A Bird and I Wish You Knew. It also has several songs from the previous decade, including Vision of Love, her first single. Mariah did not perform any song from Glitter and Charmbracelet.
2007: The Adventures of Mimi DVD
Mariah did not release any new music in the year 2007, most probably because she was working on a follow-up to smash success, The Emancipation of Mimi.
At the same time, she was doing several advertisements due to her return to the top of the celebrity world.
Mariah released a DVD of the Adventures of Mimi tour.
2008: Touch My Body & E=MC2
Mariah knew it would be a challenge trying to release a follow-up to The Emancipation of Mimi, knowing that the previous album was successful and the world was awaiting even better music, if not the equivalent.
3 years after Mimi came out, Mariah released her eleventh studio album, E=MC2, which stands for Emancipation = Mariah Carey to the 2nd power. It works as a sequel to Mimi, and if Mimi was dinner, then this album would be dessert.
The album was first promoted through Touch My Body, which became Mariah's 18th #1 hit. This made history as Mariah finally beat Elvis Presley's record of most #1 hits by a solo artist. Touch My Body was #1 for 2 weeks and gave Mariah her 79th total week at #1, thus making her the artist with the most weeks at #1.
When E=MC2 was released, the album was #1 for 2 weeks. It was successful and saw it's next single, Bye Bye, reach the Top 20. However, subsequent singles I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time and I Stay In Love did not chart well.
Also, Mariah married Nick Cannon this year. They met at the Teen Choice Awards 1-2 years back. For your information, Nick Cannon is 10 years younger than Mariah, but "age is just a number", they say.
2008 was the year when I started to discover Mariah's music slowly. I bought E=MC2 and by the end of the year, I probably have 10+ Mariah carey songs in my computer.
2009: Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel & Precious
2009 was a different year for Mariah. She stopped promoting E=MC2 in lieu of a new twelfth studio album, which began with the working title MC3. Mariah used Twitter to reveal the title, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, and began the project by releasing lead single, Obsessed on June 16, 2009.
I remember that day. It was a Wednesday (June 16 is a Tuesday, but because Singapore has an earlier time zone than the US, it was a Wednesday to Singapore when the song came out). I listened to the song online 10 times consecutively.
When I put it into my iPod, I kept listening, and after the 100th time, I really really really really liked it. Obsessed debuted at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually rose to #7. The song received mixed reviews, but the single itself was certified Platinum, having been sold or downloaded 1 million times in total, and made Mariah the female artist with the most Platinum singles.
When Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel came out, it debuted at #3 behind Barbara Streisand and Paramore. It's next single, I Want To Know What Love Is, which covers the Foreginer original, was #60 in the US. However, it has since spent 21 weeks as the #1 song in Brazil, setting a record.
The third single from the album, H.A.T.E.U, was a commercial failure because it did not chart even with a music video, and this probably began a fall of success in Mariah's nearly-2o-year career.
Mariah decided to embark on a remix album, Angels Advocate, which would remix every song on Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel by adding a featured guest. At the same time, she also had a key role in a film, Precious.
The film was well-received by the public as well as critics, scoring 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.com. Mariah was praised for her acting delivery and received hype for her transformed appearance in the film.
That's why, 2009 was a year where Mariah succeeded in film, but not in music. Meanwhile, it was also the year where I officially became a Mariah fan and put her on the pedestal alongside Rihanna, whom I've supported since 2007.
On the last day of 2009, Mariah began her Angels Advocate Tour.
At the end of the year as well as decade, Mariah was named the 11th best artist of the decade. We Belong Together was named the Song of the Decade.
2010: Angels Advocate tour, Film accolades & Angels Advocate cancellation
Mariah's Angels Advocate tour last for two months. It had mixed reviews, many people upset with her always arriving late, having too many costume changes and other performance deterioriations.
However, Mariah won several film awards for her role of Mrs Weiss in Precious and was speculated to be nominated for a Grammy. That did not happen, although Precious would go on to win 2 Grammys in 2010.
Most recently, Mariah cancelled Angels Advocate due to the failure of its two lead singles, Up Out My Face, which features Nicki Minaj, and Angels Cry, which features Ne-yo.
Up Out My Face charted at #100 for one week and then fell out of the list. Angels Cry did not chart at all. Both songs had music videos, but that did not really help. The weak results of this remix album led to the cancellation, with Mariah said to be working on a completely new 13th studio album.
2010 celebrates 20 years of Mariah Carey's music career and 40 years of Mariah Carey's life. Mariah has had 18 #1 songs. She has sold 175 million albums. She has won 5 Grammys. She has 79 weeks at #1. She has 12 studio albums, all of which are Top 10 and six of which are #1. She is the first artist to have her first 5 singles reach #1. She is the first female artist to debut at the #1. She is the only artist with 3 #1 debuts. She is the Artist of the Decade from 1990 to 1999, and has the Song of the Decade title for 2000 to 2009.
Is there gonna be more of Mariah for the rest of 2010? I'm not sure, and honestly speaking, I hope she'll take a good rest and then come back years later for another Music Box, Daydream or The Emancipation of Mimi -like album: filled with #1s and success, because Mariah deserves the success.
Lastly, HappyBirthday Anniversary again, Mariah! You have been a musical phenomenon and you will be for another 20 years. There are very little Mariah Carey fans in Singapore, because everyone's now about Lady Gaga or David Archuleta or Kris Allen or the recent trendsetters. Even the "Mariah Carey fans" in Singapore only know the We Belong Together and Touch My Body era and know nothing before that.
I personally think I'm the most Mariah Cary-knowledgeable person in my country. I have every Mariah Carey studio album, including Glitter and Charmbracelet. I have every Mariah Carey song.
I am a proud Mariah Carey fan. Her music saved me.
Photo credits to MariahDaily.com.
A real case of a woman trying to act young is Madonna and her recent album covers.
40 years of Mariah Carey also means 20 years of her music career. She started out in 1990 and has become one of the most successful artists of all-time, with so many records and achievements set and made in the past 20 years.
Let me go through every year from 1990 all the way till today, 2010, in the life and world of Mariah Carey!
This is Mariah Carey when she was younger. I don't know the exact age, but it's very obvious that it's her because you can recognize those facial features.
Mariah was named after the song, "They Call The Wind Mariah", and is definitely the most successful Mariah in the world (since there are a few).
I think people who pronounced Mariah as mah-ria are "intelligent". Her name pronunciation is mer-rai-ah.
Anyway, it's been said that she already was a good singer at a young age, which makes me agree that if you want to be talented, you start working on your talent when you're a child and when your age is still single-digit. After that, it's very hard for you to excel formidably if you're already in your teens, because you don't have the innate talent.
1988 - 1990: The beginning & Mariah Carey
Let's make a jump to Mariah's young-adult years. In 1988, Mariah had become a back-up singer for Brenda K. Starr, whoever that is, and one night while performing at a club, Brenda K. Starr passed a demo tape Mariah made to a music executive, Tommy Mottola, who later when into his car to hear it. When he found it good, he returned back to the club only to realise Mariah had left. Kinda like Cinderella right? Tommy Mottola tracked Mariah down, and convinced her to be part of his record label, Columbia Records. Mariah was actually going to sign with Warner Bros., but she eventually signed with Columbia instead.
According to my Billboard Book of No. 1 hits, Columbia is the record label with the most #1 songs ever in the US. Don't know if that record has been beaten.
So, move to 1990! I was not even born. My brother also. Anyway, Mariah worked on her debut album, Mariah Carey, which is self-titled, and released her debut single, Vision of Love, which became an iconic hit. It was #1 in the US, which is an achievement for a new artist.
Mariah released her album along with three other singles, Love Takes Time, Someday and I Don't Wanna Cry, for the remainder of 1990 and through the early half of 1991. She made history as an artist with her first four singles to ALL reach #1 in the US. The first artist ever to do that was the Jackson 5 (starring Michael Jackson and his brothers before MJ later went for a solo career). Also, her debut album climbed to the top and became a US #1 album.
1991: Emotions
Mariah already had 4 #1 singles, which is something even today's artists cannot achieve. They usually have Top 10 or Top 5 hits, but it's really difficult to clinch that one spot on the chart which you find on top.
Mariah won 2 Grammy awards in 1991 for her success in the previous year. She was the Best New Artist and won the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Vision of Love.
So, Mariah made a follow-up to her first album. Her second album, originally titled The Wind but later changed to Emotions, did not do so well and only made it to #4. However, Mariah made history again as the first artist to have her first 5 singles ALL reach #1.
The title track, Emotions, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and it is to me, the most difficult song to sing, ever, because it is flooded with whistle notes and belts. Belts are handle-able if you have the stamina, but whistles are a technique not everybody has. Both these singing techniques are Mariah's signature styles.
Mariah also released other singles which made it into the Top 5. Can't Let Go was #2, and Make It Happen was #5, which means she now has seven Top 5 hits.
1992: MTV Unplugged
Mariah always had stage fright. She was unable to perform comfortably in front of an audience even though she has been so successful for her first two years.
People were criticising that she is a studio singer: one who can only sound good in the studio and on tracks, but not a singer who can do the same live.
Hence, Mariah released MTV Unplugged with the help from MTV. It was a live album of Mariah performing all her current hits, including the super-difficult Emotions. Mariah proved to the world that she could do it live. In fact, she did something today's artists cannot do.
Her live performance of I'll Be There, a cover of the Jackson 5 original, went to #1 in the US. A live performance you know! Not a studio-recorded song! You can hear a little of the audience cheering behind. When was the last time a live performance hit #1 in the last decade of 2000 to 2009?
1993: Marriage to Tommy Mottola & Music Box
Remember Prince Charming? The guy who discovered Mariah and turned into a superstar? That Columbia Records boss? Yep, Mariah and Tommy Mottola had developed such a mutual relationship, they got married.
1993 was an iconic year for Mariah, and I am merely one year from being born. Other than her first marriage to Tommy Mottola, whom was the first person Mariah slept with (she revealed this years later), Mariah released Music Box, her third studio album.
It was phenomenal. It sold 10 million copies alone in the US and was certified Diamond the RIAA. As of today, the last album to reach Diamond was Usher's Confessions in 2004, which is six years ago, so you probably know how difficult it is to reach this certification. Usually albums get to Platinum, which means 1 million copies sold. Platinum 2x means 2 million, and Platinum 9x means 9 million. Only when you've reached 10 million do you upgrade to the highest rank, Diamond, and Mariah achieved it with this new album of hers.
Also, the lead single, Dreamlover, was #1 in the US for 8 weeks. That's two consecutive months! It's her biggest album ever. Follow-up singles included Hero, which I believe is Mariah's most popular song today because an average civilian would answer Hero if you ask "what Mariah Carey song do you know?"
I wouldn't answer that because I do not really enjoy the song, even though it reached #1 on the final week of 1993 and remained there for the first few weeks of 1994.
1994: Without You & Merry Christmas
After the success of Hero, which was a song Mariah actually written for a movie (after that movie failed, Mariah was advised by Tommy to put that on her album instead since it was too good), Mariah released a cover song, Without You.
If I am not wrong, it is Mariah's most successful single internationally because it was #1 and Top 3 in several countries. It was #3 in the US, and this is my mom's favourite Mariah Carey song.
Do you know I have an original copy of Music Box because either my dad or mom bought the album? If you buy the album today, it's definitely a re-release that they keep producing once every few years, with updated packaging all. However, mine is that 1993 version, so it's the most valuable Mariah Carey album of my collection.
In the mean time, Mariah also released her fourth studio album, Merry Christmas, which is her first and currently, only holiday albums. The album was #3 in the US and spawned the hit single, All I Want For Christmas Is You, which as of today, is still a smash hit. Everytime at the end of the year when Christmas approaches, this song is the best-selling Christmas song. I've seen it on iTunes. I've seen it on so many news channels. People refer to All I Want For Christmas Is You as a Christmas classic.
1995: Daydream
With so many accolades already, it's about time Mariah stopped. After all, she's been doing it for the past five years. However, Mariah released Daydream, her fifth studio album.
It was certified Diamond again, selling 10 million copies in the US alone. Daydream was Mariah's first album with R&B influences, because she always loved R&B and wanted to use it as a key element in her music.
Initially, it was not well-received by her record label, because they feared there would be disastrous effects. Mariah had already succeeded as a pop singer, so to start experimenting with R&B would be dangerous.
However, they were proven wrong by Mariah when Fantasy came out. One of my favourite Mariah Carey songs, Fantasy is the first single by a female artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was #1 for 8 weeks (matching the record set by previous lead single, Dreamlover.) Fantasy was genius to sample Genius of Love, because it made the song so much more fun.
As 1995 concluded with the rapid sales of Daydream, Mariah released her second single from the album. It was entitled One Sweet Day.
1996: One Sweet Day & Always Be My Baby
One Sweet Day began charting at the end of 1995. It was a debut with Boyz II Men, a boyband who made history when they had two singles reach #1 for 12 weeks and 14 weeks each. That's hell a lot!
One Sweet Day was going to do even better than that. The song made Billboard history as the song with the most weeks at #1. It topped the charts for 16 consecutive weeks from end-1995 to early-1996. That's 4 months consecutively! Also, the song debuted at #1, making it Mariah's second single to do that and made her the first artist to have 2 debuts at No. 1.
After the success of One Sweet Day, Mariah released Always Be My Baby, which was again, #1. For 2 weeks it topped the charts, and for 9 weeks it was at #2.
Realise that all three singles from Daydream reached #1, the same as when all four singles from Mariah's first album reached #1. At the end of 1996, Mariah already has eleven #1 hits.
1997: Separation from Tommy Mottola & Butterfly
The new year began for Mariah Carey without much to celebrate about, because she officially separated from Tommy Mottola. They married in 1993, so their marriage lasted for 3-4 years.
Mariah said she felt very over-controlled by Tommy Mottola. It was almost as good as holding her like a prisoner. Tommy Mottola decided everything Mariah did, including what she wore.
After the separation, Mariah worried for her career. Her contract with Tommy' Mottola's record label, Columbia, was still existing. I could be wrong, but it's probably an 8-album contract, so Mariah still has to release 3 more albums before finally cutting everything off from Tommy Mottola.
One of my favourite looks of Mariah Carey comes from 1997. That's because, after the separation from Tommy Mottola, Mariah could finally decide for herself what to wear. Her new music video for the year, Honey, which is probably my favourite R&B song ever, featured her in more revealing clothes.
People thought the music video for Honey was a metaphor for Mariah's relationship with Tommy Mottola, because she was captured in an Italian mansion in the beginning of the music video, and jumps off a balcony into a swimming pool (critics said it represents her cleansing her soul from Tommy Mottola. =.=)
Honey was Mariah's third song to debut at #1, and hence, makes her the only artist with three #1 debuts. That's crazy a lot, because debuting at #1 is not easy to accomplish today. The song was #1 for 3 weeks.
1998: #1's & When You Believe
Soon after the success of Honey, Mariah released My All, which was #1 as well. My All made Mariah the female artist with the most #1 hits, beating the record by Madonna and Whitney Houston (they had 12 #1 singles then).
Mariah also released her first compilation album in 1998. It was entitled #1's, which consists of her 13 No. 1 singles and a few new tracks (most of which are covers). The lead single from this compilation, a cover of Brenda K. Starr's I Still Believe, was #4.
Mariah also collaborated with Whitney Houston to release When You Believe, an iconic Grammy-award winning song from the movie, The Prince of Egypt. When You Believe is the very first song I heard that Mariah Carey sang.
At the same time, Mariah was also having short relationships with other guys, and was developing a film project, All That Glitters.
1999: Rainbow
Mariah would release her final album under Columbia Records, and that it was it. Bye bye Tommy Mottola personally, and bye bye Tommy Mottola professionally.
That's why Rainbow came out. Mariah was having a rough time with that separation, and the rainbow is a symbolism of happiness and hope after the rain.
Her lead single from this seventh studio album of hers, Heartbreaker, featured Jay-Z. Jay-Z earned his first #1 hit with this song, while Mariah earned her fourteenth #1 hit with it.
With the chart-topping of Heartbreaker, Mariah has had at least one #1 song for EVERY year of the past decade (1990 - 19991), as seen through:
1990: Vision of Love, Love Takes Time
1991: Someday, I Don't Wanna Cry, Emotions
1992: I'll Be There
1993: Dreamlover, Hero
1994: Hero (continued)
1995: Fantasy, One Sweet Day
1996: One Sweet Day (continued), Always Be My Baby
1997: Honey
1998: My All
1999: Heartbreaker
At the end of 1999, Mariah brought home the most prestigious award of Artist of the Decade from the Billboard Awards.
2000: Thank God I Found You
Actually, that above list of Mariah's #1 hits for ten consecutive years should include,
2000: Thank God I Found You
Because her next single from Rainbow also went to #1. It is a collaboration with Joe and 98 Degrees and topped the chart for one week.
Mariah had embarked on her Rainbow World Tour, and that picture of her with a pink dolphin is actually her at the Dolphin Lagoon in Sentosa, Singapore.
That's right, Mariah came to Singapore to perform in year 2000 while I was only six years old. This was the only time she ever came to Singapore, and it has already been 10 years.
2001: Virgins Records, Glitter & Greatest Hits
Remember that film project Mariah was working on a few years ago. It developed from All That Glitters into Glitter, which would be a movie Mariah starred in, and would be accompanied by Mariah's eighth studio album, Glitter, which works as the movie's soundtrack.
Mariah signed on with Virgin Records. However, it was not good.
Virgin Records overworked her. They kept bringing her all around the world for interviews and promotions. She could have 10 consecutive interviews in one day, all back-t0-back, and with each lasting so long, she was getting more and more exhausted.
Mariah released Loverboy, her first single from her upcoming album. The song did not do well. It was #60, and only after Virgin Records slashed the price of the single, the song skyrocketed to #2 for two weeks before falling off again.
Mariah was then going to release Never Too Far. Virgin Records wanted her to film a music video for it, but by then, she was already physically and mentally exhausted. She tried to call her record label to tell them to postpone the music video shoot, but she could contact no one. Mariah left upset messages on her website, but they were blown out of proportion by the media, referring to them as "suicidal messages".
Mariah then fainted while she was at her mom's house. She was sent to a hospital for 2 weeks, and when she was discharged, she awaited the release of the Glitter film.
It was not received well. The movie earned less money than the amount used to make it, hence being a box office bomb. The film was criticized harshly, rated terribly, and Mariah's acting skills were condemned till she won the Worst Actress award at the Razzies.
If Mariah's filming couldn't succeed, maybe she could still succeed on music. However, when the Glitter album, it only charted at #7, which was an all-time low for a Mariah Carey album chart performance.
Mariah released her Greatest Hits album at the end of the year, including a Never Too Far/Hero medley which she recorded as a charity single due to the events of 9/11.
2001 was not Mariah's year. Would 2002 be?
2002: Charmbracelet
The failure of Glitter caused Mariah to be dropped from Virgin Records. They paid her $25 million to delete the conditions of their signed contract, asking her to leave.
Mariah then signed with Island Records and wanted to leave Glitter behind. She quickly came out with Charmbracelet while dealing with the deterioriating heatlh of her father, Alfred Roy Carey, wom Mariah knew little about because her parents divorced (and she was with her mom since).
Charmbracelet was supposed to be Mariah's comeback album. Mariah had made her own record label, MonarC, hence considering Charmbracelet an album of two record labels. However. its lead single went nowhere. Through The Rain peaked at #81, which was really terrible. When Charmbracelet finally came out, it debuted at #3 and did not go further. Still, #3 was an improvement compared to Glitter's #7.
Critics harshly critized Mariah for being unable to sing anymore, saying her voice resembles a stream of paint colours that bleed into a puddle of brown or something like that.
Prior to the release Charmbracelet, Mariah had a role in the film, WiseGirls, still determined to prove that she could act. The movie was received a lot better than Glitter, but it was not a blockbuster film that garnered worldwide attention.
2003: I Know What You Want & The Remixes
Mariah subsequently released Boy (I Need You), which did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. She also released Bringin' On The Heartbreak. It also failed to chart. Both songs had music videos. Unfortunately, they did not help.
2003 was a continuation of Mariah's career darkness, until she was a featured artist in I Know What You Want by Busta Rhymes. The song became #3 and was Mariah's highest-charting single in many many many many months.
Mariah embarked on the Charmbracelet World Tour, which is to date her most expensive and longest-running world tour. Quite ironic eh, since it was promoting one of her least-successful albums.
The Remixes, her first remix album, was also released, featuring two discs of remixes of her hits.
2004: U Like This (Megamix)
There's not much of Mariah in 2004, but I'm sure she was already working on her tenth studio album.
In the mean time, Mariah released the U Like This (Megamix) as a single from her remix album. It did not chart anywhere I think, since it was a remix and they usually go nowhere.
2005: We Belong Together & The Emancipation of Mimi
2005 is the year of Mariah Carey again. It was the year when the sensational songbird came back and really destroyed everyone.
While on her Charmbracelet World Tour, Mariah worked on her new album. She soon released her first single after announcing the mysterious album title, The Emancipation of Mimi, which definitely is a conversation starter.
The first single, It's Like That, was #16 in the US, pretty good compared to her recent failed solo singles from 2001 through 2004.
Then, Mariah released her second single from her upcoming album. Entitled We Belong Together, it blew everyone away by going to #1 and becoming Mariah's first #1 single in five years. Her previous #1, Thank God I Found You, was in 2000. We Belong Together made history when it was #1 for 14 weeks, making it the song with the most weeks at #1 for the whole decade (2000 - 2009). We Belong Together was so good, it became the 9th best song on the Billboard Hot 100 of all-time, which comprises of 50+ years of music.
We Belong Together blocked Pussycat Dolls' Don't Cha and Rihanna's Pon De Replay from the top spot. It also blocked Mariah's third single, Shake It Off, from #1, so Shake It Off was #2. However, this means that Mariah is the first female lead artist to occupy both #1 and #2 simultaneously in a week.
Mariah finally released The Emancipation of Mimi. What to say? It was #1. It sold 6 million copies in the US alone. It became the best-selling album of that year.
To celebrate this, Mariah re-released the album under the title The Emancipation of Mimi: Ultra Platinum Edition, spearheaded by the next single, Don't Forget About Us.
That song was Mariah's 17th #1 hit when it became the final No. 1 song of 2005. With 17 #1's, Mariah ties with Elvis Presley for the solo artist with most #1 hits in the US.
2006: Grammy awards & The Adventures of Mimi Tour
The Emancipation of Mimi won Mariah three Grammys to begin 2006 - Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best R&B Song, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Mariah released Say Somethin', a collaboration with Snoop Dogg as her final single from The Emancipation of Mimi. The song charted at #79, probably due to under-promotion. Ironically, Island Records had intended Say Somethin' to be the lead single from the album. Luckily Mariah followed her instincts and insisted on It's Like That, which did far better with it's Top 20 peak.
Mariah also began The Adventures of Mimi tour. It featured songs from The Emancipation of Mimi, such as We Belong Together, Don't Forget About Us, It's Like That, Shake It Off, Fly Like A Bird and I Wish You Knew. It also has several songs from the previous decade, including Vision of Love, her first single. Mariah did not perform any song from Glitter and Charmbracelet.
2007: The Adventures of Mimi DVD
Mariah did not release any new music in the year 2007, most probably because she was working on a follow-up to smash success, The Emancipation of Mimi.
At the same time, she was doing several advertisements due to her return to the top of the celebrity world.
Mariah released a DVD of the Adventures of Mimi tour.
2008: Touch My Body & E=MC2
Mariah knew it would be a challenge trying to release a follow-up to The Emancipation of Mimi, knowing that the previous album was successful and the world was awaiting even better music, if not the equivalent.
3 years after Mimi came out, Mariah released her eleventh studio album, E=MC2, which stands for Emancipation = Mariah Carey to the 2nd power. It works as a sequel to Mimi, and if Mimi was dinner, then this album would be dessert.
The album was first promoted through Touch My Body, which became Mariah's 18th #1 hit. This made history as Mariah finally beat Elvis Presley's record of most #1 hits by a solo artist. Touch My Body was #1 for 2 weeks and gave Mariah her 79th total week at #1, thus making her the artist with the most weeks at #1.
When E=MC2 was released, the album was #1 for 2 weeks. It was successful and saw it's next single, Bye Bye, reach the Top 20. However, subsequent singles I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time and I Stay In Love did not chart well.
Also, Mariah married Nick Cannon this year. They met at the Teen Choice Awards 1-2 years back. For your information, Nick Cannon is 10 years younger than Mariah, but "age is just a number", they say.
2008 was the year when I started to discover Mariah's music slowly. I bought E=MC2 and by the end of the year, I probably have 10+ Mariah carey songs in my computer.
2009: Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel & Precious
2009 was a different year for Mariah. She stopped promoting E=MC2 in lieu of a new twelfth studio album, which began with the working title MC3. Mariah used Twitter to reveal the title, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, and began the project by releasing lead single, Obsessed on June 16, 2009.
I remember that day. It was a Wednesday (June 16 is a Tuesday, but because Singapore has an earlier time zone than the US, it was a Wednesday to Singapore when the song came out). I listened to the song online 10 times consecutively.
When I put it into my iPod, I kept listening, and after the 100th time, I really really really really liked it. Obsessed debuted at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually rose to #7. The song received mixed reviews, but the single itself was certified Platinum, having been sold or downloaded 1 million times in total, and made Mariah the female artist with the most Platinum singles.
When Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel came out, it debuted at #3 behind Barbara Streisand and Paramore. It's next single, I Want To Know What Love Is, which covers the Foreginer original, was #60 in the US. However, it has since spent 21 weeks as the #1 song in Brazil, setting a record.
The third single from the album, H.A.T.E.U, was a commercial failure because it did not chart even with a music video, and this probably began a fall of success in Mariah's nearly-2o-year career.
Mariah decided to embark on a remix album, Angels Advocate, which would remix every song on Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel by adding a featured guest. At the same time, she also had a key role in a film, Precious.
The film was well-received by the public as well as critics, scoring 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.com. Mariah was praised for her acting delivery and received hype for her transformed appearance in the film.
That's why, 2009 was a year where Mariah succeeded in film, but not in music. Meanwhile, it was also the year where I officially became a Mariah fan and put her on the pedestal alongside Rihanna, whom I've supported since 2007.
On the last day of 2009, Mariah began her Angels Advocate Tour.
At the end of the year as well as decade, Mariah was named the 11th best artist of the decade. We Belong Together was named the Song of the Decade.
2010: Angels Advocate tour, Film accolades & Angels Advocate cancellation
Mariah's Angels Advocate tour last for two months. It had mixed reviews, many people upset with her always arriving late, having too many costume changes and other performance deterioriations.
However, Mariah won several film awards for her role of Mrs Weiss in Precious and was speculated to be nominated for a Grammy. That did not happen, although Precious would go on to win 2 Grammys in 2010.
Most recently, Mariah cancelled Angels Advocate due to the failure of its two lead singles, Up Out My Face, which features Nicki Minaj, and Angels Cry, which features Ne-yo.
Up Out My Face charted at #100 for one week and then fell out of the list. Angels Cry did not chart at all. Both songs had music videos, but that did not really help. The weak results of this remix album led to the cancellation, with Mariah said to be working on a completely new 13th studio album.
2010 celebrates 20 years of Mariah Carey's music career and 40 years of Mariah Carey's life. Mariah has had 18 #1 songs. She has sold 175 million albums. She has won 5 Grammys. She has 79 weeks at #1. She has 12 studio albums, all of which are Top 10 and six of which are #1. She is the first artist to have her first 5 singles reach #1. She is the first female artist to debut at the #1. She is the only artist with 3 #1 debuts. She is the Artist of the Decade from 1990 to 1999, and has the Song of the Decade title for 2000 to 2009.
Is there gonna be more of Mariah for the rest of 2010? I'm not sure, and honestly speaking, I hope she'll take a good rest and then come back years later for another Music Box, Daydream or The Emancipation of Mimi -like album: filled with #1s and success, because Mariah deserves the success.
Lastly, Happy
I personally think I'm the most Mariah Cary-knowledgeable person in my country. I have every Mariah Carey studio album, including Glitter and Charmbracelet. I have every Mariah Carey song.
I am a proud Mariah Carey fan. Her music saved me.
Photo credits to MariahDaily.com.
Glitter By Glitter #3
For the first time, I did not post in a consecutive day yesterday! Anyway, this was written yesterday, but I didn't complete it because I suddenly lost that writing ability, hahahahah. Now that I've settled some school stuff, I'm now able to publish this.
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We know previously that Dice convinced Billie to work with him to succeed musically, and that he will take care of Billie's existing contract with Timothy Walker.
In this above scene, Dice approaches Timothy Walker at a pub and then they have a talk together. Dice says, "I want Billie and the girls", and Timothy replies, "I can't do that," and further explains that they'll need to redo a lot of things, like the album covers and clothes for Sylk and all those nonsense, even though Dice points out no one cares about the back-up singers.
Dice then says, "if you want your artists heard in this club again", since he's quite a successful DJ. The discussion continues, and Timothy Walker decides to release Billie, Louise and Roxanne from the contract provided Dice give him $100 000 as a form of reimbursement. Dice agrees to it, although there's no scene of him saying Yes, cause the scene immediately changes.
Take note that this deal between Dice and Timothy Walker is not a contractual thing. It's just something they said behind close doors, so there's no official black-and-white.
We now proceeed to New York where Dice previews an underground single for Billie. It's kinda like a demo, where she records it and then uses it as a song to let record companies listen to. Like, if you want to become a journalist, you need to show people your writings, and if you want to become a model, you must do test-shots first.
The song is called Didn't Mean To Turn You On. I think it's a cover of an actual song. Not sure la, just know that it sounds quite old-fashioned and not modern at all or really entertaining to listen to.
So, we see Billie performing the song at two different clubs (due to the two different outfits). You know how in movies, like High School Musical, where the actors and actresses lip-sync to the song they are performing instead of using the footage which retains their live voice?
Mariah Carey didn't do a good job lip-syncing accurately, and it's quite obvious.
Two guys approach Billie and Dice talking to them and asking them to join their new record label, some funny name called Tough Right or Tough Ride or something along that pronunciation. Dice says, "we're keeping our options open", obviously rejecting it because he knows the record label is amateur and unestablished and will not help make its artists succeed.
And Billie was quite surprised about Dice rejecting the offer because she doesn't really know anything about the music industry, and Dice tells her what he's aiming for for a record label like EMI, CMZ, Warner Bros.
EMI is a real record label. It's originated from Britain and is currently the fourth-largest music group in the world. Warner Bros is obviously real la. CMZ is a fictional record company for this movie.
Another club. I think this is the last club scenes you will see for a long time. Dice, being a DJ with many friends and connections, is told by his friend (that girl at the right of the first photo) that someone from CMZ is in the club.
Dice and Billie hence plan their attack. Dice passes the demo tape to her friend to play out loud, and it receives positive response because everyone clubbing dance to it.
The two then approach the CMZ executives, who are listening to the song playing over the speakers. Dice introduces Billie to the two of them and tells them she's the singer for the song playing.
Impressed, they ask the Billie and Dice to stop by at their company the next afternoon. This kinda means they want to hire Billie as a recording artist, which means their plan succeeded. The two go behind and embrace in a hug, victorious.
So easy one meh? This obviously doesn't happen today anymore, but in the past, you could just go up to a music executive with your song playing over the speakers, and if it's good, you're hired? Quite simple and too-good-to-be-true, eh?
The next afternoon, Billie and Dice go up to the CMZ record company building. They open the doors to like this multi-purpose room and hear Didn't Mean To Turn You On playing over the speakers as well. Apparently, one of those two executives last night was playing it for everyone to hear.
One of the guys starts introducing key personnel for a few seconds, and then, it ends with a toast. "Welcome to the family."
Record companies have multi-purpose rooms and they toast champagne together? I thought they were made of studios and studios and CDs and wires and shelves and papers and pens and everything. Hahahaha!
To celebrate the success of being signed to a major record company, Dice and Billie go on a date, with Louise and Roxanne teasing Billie about it. Dice receives Billie with a car and a red rose, which Billie notices.
At their dinner date, Billie asks Dice why he gave her a red rose, and Dice finds it difficult to answer her (because after all, it's a funny question to ask). He merely says it's a nice gesture. Billie asked because she thought guys give girls red roses during dates, but Dice denies it.
"To us," they toast.
Is it mandatory for a guy to give a red rose during a date? And why did Billie care so much anyway. Isn't it obvious that they're falling in love.
As they take their limousine back, Dice says he needs to go up and get something from his house and asks Billie to follow her up, but the full-of-questions Billie tells him she knows he just want to get her into his house. ;D ;D
Still, she goes up, saying she'll go for only 3 minutes, but in the end it becomes a muiscal showcase cause Dice shows Billie the marimba, a xylophone-like instrument that's one of his favourites.
It is in this scene that Dice and Billie share a kiss as one of my favourite Mariah Carey songs ever, Lead The Way, starts playing. Lead The Way is the song with the most raw emotion I have ever heard Mariah gave, no wait, the most raw emotion I have ever heard probably any artist heard (maybe excluding Christina Aguilera).
It's the best song to dance to during a wedding dinner.
After making love, they have a short conversation together, with Lead The Way still playing in the background.
"You know, I don't do this."
"Yeah, I can tell........ *chuckles* I'm just joking."
"Thanks, jerk :D."
"Look, what I wanna say is that... you're different."
"You don't have to say that because we slept together, you know."
And then Lead The Way continues playing as the scene fades to black, until the song is overlapped by another track, which is the most prominent song in this movie, and will be revealed in the next part.
In the next part, Billie records her first official single of her career and releases it.
Glitter By Glitter #3 Billie Underground
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We know previously that Dice convinced Billie to work with him to succeed musically, and that he will take care of Billie's existing contract with Timothy Walker.
In this above scene, Dice approaches Timothy Walker at a pub and then they have a talk together. Dice says, "I want Billie and the girls", and Timothy replies, "I can't do that," and further explains that they'll need to redo a lot of things, like the album covers and clothes for Sylk and all those nonsense, even though Dice points out no one cares about the back-up singers.
Dice then says, "if you want your artists heard in this club again", since he's quite a successful DJ. The discussion continues, and Timothy Walker decides to release Billie, Louise and Roxanne from the contract provided Dice give him $100 000 as a form of reimbursement. Dice agrees to it, although there's no scene of him saying Yes, cause the scene immediately changes.
Take note that this deal between Dice and Timothy Walker is not a contractual thing. It's just something they said behind close doors, so there's no official black-and-white.
We now proceeed to New York where Dice previews an underground single for Billie. It's kinda like a demo, where she records it and then uses it as a song to let record companies listen to. Like, if you want to become a journalist, you need to show people your writings, and if you want to become a model, you must do test-shots first.
The song is called Didn't Mean To Turn You On. I think it's a cover of an actual song. Not sure la, just know that it sounds quite old-fashioned and not modern at all or really entertaining to listen to.
So, we see Billie performing the song at two different clubs (due to the two different outfits). You know how in movies, like High School Musical, where the actors and actresses lip-sync to the song they are performing instead of using the footage which retains their live voice?
Mariah Carey didn't do a good job lip-syncing accurately, and it's quite obvious.
Two guys approach Billie and Dice talking to them and asking them to join their new record label, some funny name called Tough Right or Tough Ride or something along that pronunciation. Dice says, "we're keeping our options open", obviously rejecting it because he knows the record label is amateur and unestablished and will not help make its artists succeed.
And Billie was quite surprised about Dice rejecting the offer because she doesn't really know anything about the music industry, and Dice tells her what he's aiming for for a record label like EMI, CMZ, Warner Bros.
EMI is a real record label. It's originated from Britain and is currently the fourth-largest music group in the world. Warner Bros is obviously real la. CMZ is a fictional record company for this movie.
Another club. I think this is the last club scenes you will see for a long time. Dice, being a DJ with many friends and connections, is told by his friend (that girl at the right of the first photo) that someone from CMZ is in the club.
Dice and Billie hence plan their attack. Dice passes the demo tape to her friend to play out loud, and it receives positive response because everyone clubbing dance to it.
The two then approach the CMZ executives, who are listening to the song playing over the speakers. Dice introduces Billie to the two of them and tells them she's the singer for the song playing.
Impressed, they ask the Billie and Dice to stop by at their company the next afternoon. This kinda means they want to hire Billie as a recording artist, which means their plan succeeded. The two go behind and embrace in a hug, victorious.
So easy one meh? This obviously doesn't happen today anymore, but in the past, you could just go up to a music executive with your song playing over the speakers, and if it's good, you're hired? Quite simple and too-good-to-be-true, eh?
The next afternoon, Billie and Dice go up to the CMZ record company building. They open the doors to like this multi-purpose room and hear Didn't Mean To Turn You On playing over the speakers as well. Apparently, one of those two executives last night was playing it for everyone to hear.
One of the guys starts introducing key personnel for a few seconds, and then, it ends with a toast. "Welcome to the family."
Record companies have multi-purpose rooms and they toast champagne together? I thought they were made of studios and studios and CDs and wires and shelves and papers and pens and everything. Hahahaha!
To celebrate the success of being signed to a major record company, Dice and Billie go on a date, with Louise and Roxanne teasing Billie about it. Dice receives Billie with a car and a red rose, which Billie notices.
At their dinner date, Billie asks Dice why he gave her a red rose, and Dice finds it difficult to answer her (because after all, it's a funny question to ask). He merely says it's a nice gesture. Billie asked because she thought guys give girls red roses during dates, but Dice denies it.
"To us," they toast.
Is it mandatory for a guy to give a red rose during a date? And why did Billie care so much anyway. Isn't it obvious that they're falling in love.
As they take their limousine back, Dice says he needs to go up and get something from his house and asks Billie to follow her up, but the full-of-questions Billie tells him she knows he just want to get her into his house. ;D ;D
Still, she goes up, saying she'll go for only 3 minutes, but in the end it becomes a muiscal showcase cause Dice shows Billie the marimba, a xylophone-like instrument that's one of his favourites.
It is in this scene that Dice and Billie share a kiss as one of my favourite Mariah Carey songs ever, Lead The Way, starts playing. Lead The Way is the song with the most raw emotion I have ever heard Mariah gave, no wait, the most raw emotion I have ever heard probably any artist heard (maybe excluding Christina Aguilera).
It's the best song to dance to during a wedding dinner.
After making love, they have a short conversation together, with Lead The Way still playing in the background.
"You know, I don't do this."
"Yeah, I can tell........ *chuckles* I'm just joking."
"Thanks, jerk :D."
"Look, what I wanna say is that... you're different."
"You don't have to say that because we slept together, you know."
And then Lead The Way continues playing as the scene fades to black, until the song is overlapped by another track, which is the most prominent song in this movie, and will be revealed in the next part.
*
In the next part, Billie records her first official single of her career and releases it.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Glitter By Glitter #2
Glitter By Glitter #2 Sylk & Sync
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This part immediately takes off with the young Billie Frank's insecure face fading into the young-adult Billie Frank's face projected on the screen at a dancing club. Then the camera moves down and we see Billie, now a grown woman, probably 20 or below, dancing.
You know I find this scene damn damn damn funny because the music that plays is like very retro, and then Billie (aka Mariah) starts dancing like she think she very sexy lidat. Hahahahahha, and so she comes off looking stupid to me la! And all those facial expressions she give that make me think she like trying to impress people by dancing like she's posing for a camrea. Hahahahahha!
And does the little girl look like Mariah? The hair does la. Hahaha.
We go backstage, where Billie is with her two friends (the ones that approached her the moment she sat down all those years ago at the child care centre), Louis and Roxanne. The three are resting when they are suddenly approached by a man and a woman.
You would recognize that man as the guy who plays a friend of Iron Man in the 2008 Iron Man film. The actor's name is Terrence Howard. And that woman, nope, no one really knows and cares.
They turn out to be a music producer and a rising singer, and that guy, named Timothy Walker, wants the three girls, Billie, Louis and Roxanne, to do back-up singing for that rising singer, named Sylk.
Hope it's not confusing. It's not what.
The other two are very keen, but Billie is not, saying that they are like "doing our own thing", even though I have no idea what is it that they are planning. In the mean time, I don't see the point of attaching three back-up singers to one celebrity. Why do they like to do that in the past?
The three girls go home. They live together, I guess, and they have a conversation of persuading Billie to agee to do the back-up job. The other two are keen, because they just need to do a few "ooohs and aaahs" and they get money. And Roxanne (the one in red, at Billie's right) starts saying that Billie has an incredible gift of a voice, and her mom would want her to do use it.
Billie immediately retorts, "why? why do you have to bring up ma mom?"
Which is, to me, a very poor injection of Billie's strained relationship with her mom. I know the film is trying to stress that, but implementing it into a conversation down the streets just feels very obvious. I don't know.
Still, at the end of the conversation, Billie is successfully persuaded to do the back-up singing.
Next shot: the studio, and the big revelation.
It turns out that Sylk, that woman Timothy Walker was with when they approached Billie and the girls backstage previously, is a bloody lousy singer who is out of tune, out of pitch, out of everything. The only thing she has a commercial celebrity look.
Which makes me wonder. Why is she a singer then? Can't she do something else like acting? They would have done some demo sessions to see if she's a singer, and knowing that she can't, they shouldn't be embarking on a music career then! Just do acting or modelling la!
Timothy Walker obviously finds it painful to the ears, and that is when his hearing catches something else.
He realises that in the background, Billie's singing is really nice, and so he pauses the recording and tells Billie to sing Sylk's part, "just for the back-up".
Billie and Sylk both sing, and Timothy Walker tells his assistant to "turn Sylk way down. Bring Billie all the way up," so whatever Sylk sings, they don't hear it at their side of the studio. Only Billie's voice.
And the great revelation. Billie can sing. But nope nope nope, he doesn't jump ship and turn her into a celebrity as you or I may think.
We get to the club again, and we're introduced to a character, Max Beeseley, who goes by the nickname of Dice. Don't know why, I think they explain so, some Lucky 7 dunno what thing, but that's not important. The performance starts, and if you're watching the film for the first time not knowing anything, you would think Billie is performing solo.
But actually, she's still standing at the back, as back-up singer with Louis and Roxanne, and in front, is still Sylk, who's yes, lipsyncing.
The song is All My Life, and it's on the soundtrack, sung by Mariah Carey instead of the actress who plays Sylk. Cause after all, Billie did sing the song back in the studio.
And about lip-syncing. Was it common in the past? I think it's brainless because it's easy to tell the differences in voices, and for example, if a host asks Sylk to sing something spontaneously, Sylk will not be able to do. There's just no sense in doing lip-syncing.
Backstage again. The DJ, Dice, is very impressed with Sylk and "had no idea you could blow like that". Sylk obviously does not tell him and starts getting horny with him, prompting Billie and the girls to start leaving the room.
That's when a photographer comes in and asks for a shot of the four of them. Sylk starts waving that feathery thing around her arms and says, "oh you don't need them. They don't matter. They're just back-up."
Which is true, though it pisses them off.
And then, something really interesting happens. Billie starts singing one of the lines in All My Life out loud, and Sylk's smile fades away. She skips off with the other two following behind her, and Dice realises everything.
If I were Sylk, I would be more careful as to not offend the person whom I'm lip-syncing to, but maybe the signed a contract of secrecy not to reveal anything, so Sylk thought Billie wouldn't sabotage her?
As the three girls leave, Dice quickly chases after and calls "hey! You in the hat!"
Billie turns around, and Dice says he needs to talk to her personally. Dice tells her that he knew it wasn't Sylk, and that Timothy Walker is ghosting Billie by using her voice for Sylk. Billie replies that she's okay with it.
"You can let Timothy use the best of you," Dice tells Billie.
"What makes you think that's the best of me?"
"There's more?"
Cause All My Life doesn't have any high notes, and Mariah Carey is a high-note singer.
Dice, being the DJ of the club, initiates a freestyle. It seems to be really fun. There's a music beat playing in the background as he goes around the dance floor, flooded with people, and then he'll randomly go up to one person with his microphone, and that guy has to sing or rap.
He does it twice, one with a guy and one with a girl, and then, he approaches Billie to allow her to show him what she can really do.
And of course, Billie starts belting, and ends with a whistle. It's to the song, Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica), which is in the soundtrack performed by Mariah featuring Mystikal.
Nothing much to comment about this scene, except that the girl who raps before Billie gets the microphone sounds like shit. Hahaha, sorry but it's true.
They go out of the club to have a proper talk this time, and the super-impressed Dice says,
"I want to produce you."
And it sounds really funny, as though he wants to make her, hahahaha, but he's of course saying that he wants to be Billie's music producer, and Billie tells him she doesn't want to play games, prompting Dice to assure her that he's serious.
And there they have it. Billie agrees to it, although she tells him that she already signed a contract with Timothy Walker. Dice says he will settle it. He says.
*
In the next part, we see how Billie and Dice try to obtain a record label with their underground single, Didn't Mean To Turn You On. I should say, It's not as eventful as what happened in this part.
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