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  1. Romantic Dreams by Mariah Carey released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Dreams by Mariah Carey is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. Dreams was launched in 2013. Top notes are Caramel, Candy Apple, Almond, Star Anise and Bergamot; middle notes are Honeysuckle, Lily-of-the-Valley and Freesia; base notes are Madagascar Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Musk and Patchouli. Dreams is the name of the new fragrance by ...

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Romantic Dreams" on Discogs.

    • Czech Republic & Slovakia
    • 1998
    • Not On Label (Mariah Carey)-WDA-271
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    Written and recorded in 2011, but – in Carey’s own words – “left in a holding pattern for a special reason”, this eventually came out this summer, by which time its lyrics, not least the line “we’re all in this together”, sounded weirdly appropriate. Lauryn Hill’s guest appearance turned out to be in sampled form, but never mind: the real power is ...

    Carey’s appearance on MTV Unplugged was a big deal: she had previously avoided live performances, which led to questions about how well her voice might hold up on stage. The live version of I’ll Be There – a highlight of the MTV performance that became a US No 1 – answered them with considerable aplomb.

    There is a neat circularity about Carey’s cover of the ballad I Still Believe: it was originally recorded in 1987 by Brenda K Starr, for whom a pre-fame Carey sang backing and who pressed Carey’s demo tape on CBS executive Tommy Mottola, helping to secure her a record deal. Perhaps understandably, she sings the hell out of it.

    It is a shame that the E=MC2album’s opening track, the Danja-produced, T-Pain-featuring Migrate, was never released as a single, but the record’s big hit was charming nonetheless. A more lubricious slow jam than Carey would have countenanced a decade before, it was also witty: “If there’s a camera up in here then I’d best not catch this flick on Yo...

    There’s something of the spirit of Donna Summer’s Last Dance about the final single taken from the amazingly named mixed bag that was Me, I Am Mariah … the Elusive Chanteuse: yearning piano and vocal intro giving way to glorious disco, complete with swirling string arrangement and a kinetic guest spot from the rapper Wale.

    The title track of the album that announced Carey’s hip-hop-influenced reboot was, ironically, a classic Carey ballad that might have been released in the early 90s. While overlooked commercially, it offers vocal proof that Carey was a cut above the melismatic over-singers that followed in her wake.

    A single subsequently tacked on to the “Ultra Platinum edition” of The Emancipation of Mimi, Don’t Forget About Us fruitfully revisits the emotional terrain of Always Be My Baby: lyrical heartbreak set to music that feels sunlit. The old trick still worked a treat: it became her 17th US No 1.

    According to Spotify, Hero is one of Carey’s most popular songs. It is also the kind of big ballad that divides opinion: either you find it moving and inspirational, or overblown and icky. That said, it gained serious emotional heft when performed at the Tribute to Heroes 9/11 charity show and President Obama’s inauguration gala.

    The Jam & Lewis-produced closer from Rainbow is fine in an adult contemporary power ballad-y way, but the DJ Clue Make It Last remix is the version to hear: an inspired overhaul that transforms the track into a homage to Keith Sweat’s new jack swing slow jam Make It Last Forever.

    The first single from the maligned Glitter was overshadowed by Carey’s subsequent breakdown and reports that her ex-husband Mottola scuppered its release by using the same sample – from the Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Firecracker – on I’m Real by Jennifer Lopez. Carey’s song eventually went with a sample from Cameo’s Candy; it’s funky and chaotically ...

  5. Oct 25, 2013 · "Dreamlover" by Mariah Carey from Fantasy: Live at Madison Square Garden Listen to Mariah Carey: https://MariahCarey.lnk.to/listen_YDSubscribe to the officia...

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  6. Apr 13, 2024 · And every night I see you in my dreams You’re all I know I can’t let go. Love Takes Time. Released in 1990 on the album Mariah Carey. Lyrics To Inspire You: Love takes time To heal when you’re hurting so much Couldn’t see that I was blind To let you go. Mariah Carey’s Highest-Charting Singles #1 Vision of Love, 1990 #1 Love Takes Time ...

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