Mariah Carey is in full promotion of ‘Here for It All’, the album published on September 26. In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the singer of ‘Type Dangerous’ speaks over her childhood, her difficult beginnings in the music industry by the hand of Tommy Motola, her hospital admission in 2001, her comteback with ‘The Emancipation of Mimi’ (2005) or her fans of Christmas.
Many of the issues discussed in the interview are explored in depth in Carey memories published in 2018, ‘The Meaning of Mariah Carey’. In the talk, Carey reveals that he is working on a documentary about his life and a series based on his book.
Carey, on the other hand, claims to be connected to the current pop through their children, and claims to enjoy the music of Tate Mcrae, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter. However, for his new single, ‘Sugar Sweet’, he has had two other people, Kehlani and Shensea.
‘Sugar Sweet’ is a soft Dancehall Pop production that offers exactly what promises its title, because its melody is sweet and catchy like caramel. More immediate than ‘Type Dangerous’, ‘Sugar Sweet’ versa about a romantic illusion that Carey faces with a mixture of desire and caution. “I hope you don’t care, but I’m going to take my time,” he sings.
On the other hand, each collaborator of ‘Sugar Sweet’ brings his personality: Kehlani, with his melting R&B voice, says bringing «sweet and spicy; Tahini and Lima ». Shensea, who is Jamaican, sings with Patois accent and ensures that this new love makes him “feel young.” Even more than is already: he is 28 years old.
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