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Mariah
Carey, the biggest-selling female recording artist of the 1990's, is ringing
out the decade with Rainbow, her first album of all-new material since
1997's quadruple-platinum Butterfly. According to Billboard (October 16,
1999), Rainbow is "a seamless synthesis of the pure-pop sound that
distinguished her early efforts and the streetwise rhythms inherent in her
more recent recordings." And Mariah's worldwide legions of fans -- who've
bought more than 120 million copies of her albums and singles since her
self-titled debut in 1990 -- are bound to agree.
"Heartbreaker,"
the first single from Rainbow, made music history on September 29,
1999, when it became Mariah's 14th #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles
chart, a feat rivaled only by the Beatles (20) and Elvis Presley (17 or 18,
depending on whether one counts "Don't Be Cruel" b/w "Hound
Dog" as one or two records). With first-week's sales of more than 271,000
singles, "Heartbreaker" gave Mariah the biggest first-week's sales
of her career and her biggest one-week singles sales ever. When
"Heartbreaker" entered its second week at #1, Mariah spent her 60th
week at #1 breaking the long-standing 59-week record established by the
Beatles as the artist(s) with the most weeks at #1 in the 41-year history of
the Hot 100.
With the exception
of her cover version of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There," Mariah has
co-written all of her #1's, including "Heartbreaker." With the
exceptions of "I Don't Wanna Cry," "Someday," "Love
Takes Time," and "Vision Of Love," Mariah has co-produced all
of her chart-topping singles. An exclusive Internet preview of
"Heartbreaker" was made available on Microsoft's MSN
WindowsMedia.com from August 16 - August 20, 1999; during those five days, the
site drew some 2.6 million hits. A video for "Heartbreaker," lensed
by action film director Brett Ratner ("Rush Hour"), debuted on MTV
on August 16, 1999, and went on to become one of the top 10 most-requested
videos on the network's top-rated "Total Request Live" for some
seven weeks running. A "Heartbreaker (Remix)" video features
appearances by Da Brat, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg, and DJ Clue.
Rainbow
features 13 new tracks written by Mariah Carey. The range of songs embraces a
multitude of musical textures -- including pop, soul, R&B, hip-hop and
gospel -- which continue to demonstrate Mariah's ability to shine in a wide
variety of genres. The album features tracks such as her spine-tingling
rendition of Phil Collin's "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me
Now)," produced with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and two collaborations
with some of today's most-respected hip-hop artists: Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, Da
Brat, and Snoop Dogg.
Mariah Carey is in
rare vocal form, showcasing her outstanding vocal range on tracks like
"Bliss" (Minnie Ripperton-esque) to the gospel-tinged inspirational
song "They Can't That Away From Me (Mariah's Theme)." Mariah's
talent as an increasingly-maturing lyricist is showcased on
"Petals," a deeply moving, extremely personal ballad.
Rainbow
marks the first time Mariah has worked with the legendary writing/production
team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and the results are nothing short of
electrifying. "We always knew from listening to her records that she was
talented," says Jimmy Jam, "but we never knew how talented until we
got into the studio with her. Not only is she talented, but she outworks
everybody. She is the kind of artist that you have to tell "go home,
let's do this another day." We were blown away. When you work with an
artist for the first time, there's always a feeling-out process. Our
feeling-out process lasted about ten minutes. It was great chemistry. We're
musicians and it's great to work with someone who understands all the elements
of melody and harmony. It makes it great because there's no weakness anywhere.
You're working with someone on the top of her game and we're on top of our
game and together we hit it off very well."
Terry Lewis
concurs with his longtime collaborator's assessment of their work on Rainbow.
"In addition to Jimmy Jam's statement," Lewis says, "from a
personal standpoint, Mariah's kindness stood out the most. She is a very
caring person. We are a family business. A personal relationship is more
important to us than a business relationship and, after working with Mariah, I
can say that she is a part of our family now. She is a workaholic and
definitely the 'mother of her career.'"
Rainbow
gave Mariah a chance to collaborate for the first time with writer/producer
David Foster on the track "After Tonight" (co-penned by Diane
Warren). "Working with Mariah was an extraordinary opportunity for
me," says Foster. "It goes without saying that she's one of the
world's greatest singers, but it was her musicianship that really stunned me.
She thinks like a record producer and lays her vocals down like a virtuoso
guitarist. Singer, writer, producerŠ Mariah is a triple threat. Working on
this album with her was a wonderful experience from beginning to end."
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Born and raised in
New York by her mother, a former opera singer with the New York City Opera and
a vocal coach, Mariah Carey began singing at age four. By the time she was in
junior high school, she had begun to write songs. After her high school
graduation, she got her first big break, singing backup for Brenda K. Starr, a
break that led to her signing with Columbia Records.
Mariah's 1990
eponymous debut album launched an unparalleled unbroken string of successes.
Mariah Carey has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide, was certified 8x
RIAA-platinum, and yielded a record-setting four consecutive #1 singles:
"Vision of Love," "Love Takes Time," "Someday,"
and "I Don't Wanna Cry."
The title track of
1992's quadruple-platinum Emotions generated her fifth consecutive #1 single,
placing Mariah Carey in the Top Ten All-Time achievers of Most Consecutive #1
Hits. Emotions earned Mariah two Grammy® nominations ("Best Pop Vocal,
Female" and, with Walter Afanasieff, "Best Producer") and an
American Music Award ("Favorite Female Artist, Soul/R&B"). On
March 17, 1992, Mariah appeared on MTV Unplugged, leading to the release of
Mariah's sixth #1 single ("I'll Be There") as well as an EP which
has been certified triple platinum in the U.S. and has sold more than five
million copies worldwide.
In 1993, Mariah
released Music Box, an album which has sold more than 24 million copies
worldwide, has been certified ten times RIAA platinum, and generated her
seventh and eighth #1 singles "Dreamlover" and "Hero" as
well as the Top 10 hit "Without You." Mariah followed up with her
holiday album, Merry Christmas, which sold eight million copies worldwide
shortly after its release in November 1994 and has been certified quadruple
platinum by the RIAA.
Mariah's 1995
album, Daydream, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart;
generated three consecutive #1 singles -- "Fantasy," "One Sweet
Day" (her duet with Boyz II Men which, having spent 16 weeks at #1, still
holds the record as the longest-running #1 single in history), and
"Always Be My Baby" (Mariah's ninth, tenth, and eleventh #1's) --
and has been certified 10x platinum. With Daydream, she became the first
female artist in history to have three studio albums to each sell in excess of
eight million copies.
Mariah's 1997
album, Butterfly, a heady sensuous mix of contemporary R&B and pop,
generated the #1 hits "Honey" (featuring Ma$e & The Lox) and
"My All" (her twelfth and thirteenth #1's). Butterfly has been
certified quadruple platinum.
In November 1998,
Mariah released her #1's album, a collection of 13 of her chart-topping
megahits as well as four brand-new bonus recordings: "When You Believe
(from The Prince Of Egypt)," a duet with Whitney Houston; "Whenever
You Call," a duet with Brian McKnight; "I Still Believe"; and
"Sweetheart." #1's has achieved RIAA triple platinum status.
Her 1999 release, Rainbow,
featured Mariah's 14th #1 Hot 100 single, "Heartbreaker," which also
became her 6th chart-topping R&B single. Maria Carey has had more #1
singles than any female artist, surpassing both the Supremes (12) and Madonna
(11), and more #1's than any currently active recording artist. She has had
more #1 singles (14) than any artist during the 1990s and seen more singles
(3) debut at #1 than any artist in history. With more #1 albums (4) than any
female artist in the 1990's, Mariah was the first female artist to see two of
her albums (Music Box and Daydream) reach the 10 million mark in sales and is
the only female artist to have eight albums certified triple-platinum or
better (in Mariah's case, her entire album catalog has achieved RIAA
multi-platinum status).
In fact, Mariah
Carey is the only artist to have had a #1 single for every year of the 1990's.
The last decade to have an artist hit #1 every single year was the 1920's when
Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra hit the top slot each year. (By the end of
the 1920's, Whiteman had become a Columbia Records artist.) With the exception
of Merry Christmas (from which there was no single release) and #1's (a
collection of her first 13 chart-toppers), Mariah has hit #1 with the debut
single from every one of her albums.
With the exception
of her cover version of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There," Mariah has
cowritten all of her #1's, including "Heartbreaker." With the
exceptions of "I Don't Wanna Cry," "Someday," "Love
Takes Time," and "Vision Of Love," Mariah has co-produced all
of her chart-topping singles.
Mariah received
1990 Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Female ("Vision of
Love"). The same year, Mariah picked up three Soul Train Awards: Best New
Artist, Best Album (Mariah Carey) and Best Single, Female ("Vision of
Love").
A perennial
favorite at the American Music Awards, Mariah won Favorite Female
Artist/R&B in 1992; Favorite Female Artist, Pop/Rock and Favorite Album,
Adult Contemporary in 1993; Favorite Female Artist, Pop/Rock in 1995; and
Favorite Female Artist, Pop/Rock and Favorite Female Artist, Soul/R&B in
1996.
Mariah picked up
her first Billboard Awards in 1991 for Top Adult Contemporary Artist, Top Pop
Artist, Top Album Artist, Top Pop Singles Artist, and Top Pop Singles
Artist/Female. In 1996, she won a Billboard Award for Hot 100 Singles Artist
of the Year and, with Boyz II Men, a Special Hot 100 Singles Award for
"One Sweet Day."
At the 1998 World
Music Awards ceremony, Mariah won an award for Best Selling R&B Artist and
the Legend Award for World's Best Selling Recording Artist of the 1990's. She
won her first World Music Awards - World's Best Selling Pop Artist, World's
Best American Recording Artist, and World's Overall Best Performing Artist -
in 1995. The following year, she was presented with trophies for World's Best
Selling R&B Female Artist of the Year, World's Best Selling Overall
Recording Female Artist of the Year, World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the
Year, and World's Best Selling American Female Artist of the Year.
Mariah was
presented with the Aretha Franklin Entertainer Award and named Entertainer of
the Year at the 1998 Lady Of Soul Awards.
As of September
1999, Mariah Carey had sold more than 120 million albums and singles worldwide
and earned an astounding 84 RIAA gold, platinum, and multi-platinum
certifications for her singles, albums, and videos. As one of the most popular
recording artists of the 1990s, Mariah has provided an ongoing soundtrack to
the decade. With the arrival of Rainbow, she continues to give voice to
the emotions of our age.