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Friday, July 10, 2009

MARIAH & Cri$tyle collaborate!!

Songwriter Crystal Johnson aka Cri$tyle has hit the studio with Mariah once again. In earlier messages on her Twitter page, she writes:

Me and MC in studio vibin to Breakdown...what a classic!

Hmm now we vibin to Heartbreaker! "U got the best of me..." Now Honey...so many to go thru lol..

4am... Still in studio....we In for the long run! Lol

When yal wake up...I'm just goin to sleep!! Jus now leavin studio..Almost & hotel..in traffic ugh

Cri$tyle has collaborated previously with Mariah on her last album, E=MC². She was responsible for co-penning the smash hit "Touch My Body," along with several other album cuts including "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time," "Cruise Control," "Side Effects" and "Heat."

"OBSESSED" ON THE CHARTS!


"Obsessed"
Billboard Hot 100 Airplay: #60 (Debut)
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: #31 (Last week #37)
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: #31 (Last week #37)
Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay: #34 (Last week #37)
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles: #1 (Last week #13)
From Billboard's Chart Beat:
Mariah Carey's "Obsessed" lifts 37-31 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and debuts on Hot 100 Airplay at No. 60. The real action, however, should come next week, when the lead track from "Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel," due Aug. 25, will make a lofty entrance on the Billboard Hot 100 following its release to the digital market Tuesday (July 7). The song will face competition on next week's Hot 100 from Hannah Montana's "He Could Be the One," also new at digital retailers as of this week.

COME ON LAMBS LETS KEEP IT UP, KEEP IT ON THE CHARTS, MAKE IT #1!!!

NICK CANNON SPEAKS ABOUT MARIAH'S PERFORMANCE


Mariah Carey may be a worldwide singing sensation, but husband Nick Cannon told Access Hollywood she was more than nervous when she stepped on stage at Michael Jackson's public memorial on Tuesday to perform "I'll Be There." "It's one of those things where nervous isn't even a word because no one is ever prepared emotionally or physically to be able to go on stage whether it's one person or one million people. You're never prepared to go up and have to sing and at the same time mourn a friend. You never know what's going to happen. It's definitely one of those things where we just said a prayer, you know, left it all in God's hands and let it happen." Although the number wasn't up to Mariah's own high standards, her husband, Nick, said it was very powerful. "I definitely feel like her performance moved many, many people, so it did what it was supposed to do." Nick explained that Mariah's participation in the historic event came about "last minute" leaving his wife without a chance to really rehearse the number. "It wasn't planned or anything and fortunately we happen to be out here [in Los Angeles] and she wasn't doing something else on the East Coast, so it kind of all worked out but it was definitely one of those things where it was just last minute. [Michael] was a friend of hers so she was like 'I'll do anything whatever.'"

MARIAH WOULD'NT DO THIS ON PUPOSE !

Entertainment Weekly critic Ken Tucker about Mariah's apology:

Mariah Carey apologized for her performance at yesterday's Michael Jackson memorial, saying she "wasn't able to pull it together and really do it right," and that she was "sorry." She made the comments via her Twitter page. Check out her version of "I'll Be There" and I'll tell you why I think she's being too hard on herself.

I don't think Carey has anything to apologize for. In fact, at a time when so many singers are trying for the kind of note-for-note "perfection" that shows like American Idol have convinced too much of the population is the way singers should sound, I found Carey's emotionally jagged performance all the more moving. Indeed, this is what first-rate pop singing is truly about: emotion expressed through the grain of the voice, not impeccable, often sterile, pitch and timbre.

And here's what MSNBC reporter Courtney Hazlett had to say about Mariah's performance:

"I wanted to play Mariah Carey right there because she's getting a lot of criticism for not hitting some notes. I think she was the only performer who didn't get a chance to rehearse at the Staples Center prior to this memorial service. That goes counter to everything you're taught in 'How To Be a Celebrity Singer' school. She wanted to be there. She was clearly emotional. She could only make it happen if she didn't rehearse so I say that's fantastic that she did this and it really speaks to exactly why the people who stood on that stage stood on that stage - they wanted to be there for Michael Jackson."

FANS/LAMBS SUPPORT MARIAH !


FAN MAILS Fans e-mailed MariahDailyJournal to send encouraging comments, admiration and love for Mariah. Take a look at their reactions: "You have no reason to feel you disapointed anyone at the Michael Jackson funeral. I honestly think it's the best performance I have ever seen. It's so emotional and you can tell you're trying not to break down. You did a very great job and so did Trey. Just keep your head up and I'm sure Michael was honored that you took the time to sing at his funeral. God Bless, and keep your head up Mariah, you did an awesome job." – Gilbert Suazo

"It's human nature for someone to get choked up, but she was good. She was better than good. Now people will talk about how she messed up, or that she is so shallow to realize it was about Michael and not her performance. You know how haters are. They hate on her some much. She pulled it together like a true professional. No need to apologize." – Bryan E. Taft

"I thought Mariah did a great job on the Michael Jackson memorial show. It was clear that she was very upset, and that's understandable, but she still gave a memorable performance and she shouldn't feel that it was less than brilliant. It's always very hard to be the first performer on an event like that. I'm sure she has won many new fans as a result of that appearance." –
Martin Wiltshire "I loved her performance so much. It was her most personal ever and she shouldn't had to apologize for it... it was so beautiful and I guess people and the real fans can understand this and feel her. I love her and her performance was so breathtaking, true, honest and amazing. I just wanted to share that." – Helen, Mariah Lounge Germany

"Please let Mariah Carey know that her performance at Michael Jackson memorial was not only deeply moving, and that she did her very best at that point in time. Everyone did their best to overcome their circumstances or situations, at that given point in time. She did not disappoint her fans. Peace." –
Lim Kang

"I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank Mariah for a lovely rendition of 'I'll Be There.' Under the circumstances she did well. Her voice was shaking because she was in pain. In pain for a person that she has admired and respected for a long time. MC! Your performance was brilliant! We love you and we mourn with you and millions of other people around the world, for Michael Jackson. Love from Cape Town, South Africa." –
Lee Siebritz

MARIAH Apologizes FOR HER PERFORMANCE!


'It was a true and honest emotional moment,' she tells 'Today' of her voice cracking during 'I'll Be There.' Mariah Carey had the difficult task of being the first performer at the Michael Jackson memorial on Tuesday. And when her voice cracked in the first few moments of her cover of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There," she said she felt like she disappointed everyone. On the "Today" show Wednesday (July 8), Carey described how hard it was for her to sing on the show and how seeing the casket made it difficult for her to get through the performance. "I feel a little bit like I let everybody down, but I really did try and it was difficult," she said. "But you know what I think? It was a true and honest emotional moment." On Tuesday, Mariah also took to her Twitter to share with her fans her disappointment over her performance and how completely emotional she became at the show. "Trying to sing today was basically impossible for me," she wrote. "I could barely keep myself from crying." She apologized for the performance, during which she was joined by her "MTV Unplugged" duet partner Trey Lorenz. "I'm sorry that I wasn't able to pull it together and really do it right, but I was literally choked up when I saw him there in front of me," she tweeted. "One thing I know is, we will never really have to say goodbye to MJ. His legacy lives on through his music and the millions of people he inspired with his timeless music. He will be forever in our hearts."

"OBESESSED"



"Obsessed," the first single from Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel is currently at the #4 spot on the iTunes USA Top 100 Songs in just two days! This is an incredible feat on its own, intensified by the fact "Obsessed" is a newly released song that still does not have a music video or major promotion. Of course, it is also a superb, tightly-produced track that is already being talked about as this summer's anthem and whose video is highly anticipated and buzzed about.

PRESS REVIEW ON MARIAH'S PEFORMANCE FOR MJ !

EW's Simon Vozick-Levinson and Missy Schwartz, and Essence.com's Emil Wilbekin live-blogged today's emotional memorial to Michael Jackson and said this during Mariah's performance:

Simon: And here's Mariah Carey singing "I'll Be There."
Emil: She's breaking down while she sings...
Emil: Trey Larenz joining Mariah. He sings back-up on all of her albums and concerts
Missy Schwartz Imagining little MJ singing this as a kid is almost too much for me. I imagine it's hard for Mariah, too.
Simon: This song is a real tearjerker even in the best of times. Hearing it now...wow.
Emil: I think Mariah is choked up...I couldn't do this....Incredible!!!! Emotional
Simon: Yes -- kudos to Mariah and Trey for getting through this song without breaking down in sobs. True professionals.
Emil: I'm crying at work!!!
Simon: I think people in offices around the world are getting choked up right now.

And Los Angeles Times' writers Ann Powers and Todd Martens shared their thoughts on Mariah's performance.

What: Mariah Carey's 'I'll Be There.' A No. 1 hit for Carey, who covered the Jackson 5 hit on her 1992 "MTV Unplugged" album. The ballad was an early sign of Jackson's strength as a vocalist, a childlike innocence conveyed with near expert phrasing. The Times' Ann Powers is inside Staples Center, and she offers that "Carey's version of the Jackson 5 song symbolizes innocence for her too -- it was one of her early hits, and a curly haired, cherubic Carey has been featured singing it in many televised Jackson tributes this last week. For Jackson's fans, the song recalls a period when the star made history as one of the first black teen idols to find acceptance across color lines."

At the memorial: In the very first verse Carey -- in a black, glittery dress -- made it clear that this would be a more restrained, elegant rendition of the song. Singing through the emotions, Carey was at a near-gasp in the song's opening moments. Her partner on the 1992 cover, Trey Lorenz, made an appearance here as well, heightening the performance's gospel undertones. Lorenz, in fact, showed off more vocal dynamics than Carey. But a more subtle Carey is a more graceful one.

Inside the venue, Powers noted that Carey's take began in a tiny voice, as if to honor the boy Michael. When Carey found that Lorenz almost bowled her over, that's when she turned her voice up a notch to match her singing partner. Lorenz sang Michael's name in falsetto, and Carey added "Never Can Say Goodbye..."

Very tasteful.

USA Today had two positive mentions of Mariah's performance.

Maria Puente in a recap of the event:

"Mariah Carey sang sweetly."

Elysa Gardner in a review of the performances:

Hear the sadness in her voice
Mariah Carey set the stage for a succession of reverent musical tributes with a dramatic but un-divalike performance. Re-creating her hit cover of the Jackson 5 classic I'll Be There with Trey Lorenz, Carey seemed tentative at first, her trademark hand gestures betraying emotional intensity more than technical affectation. As her voice gained power and confidence, its slight hoarseness made the lyrics seem more plaintive. "We never will say goodbye," Carey sang at the end. She added, speaking softly, "We miss you."

MARIAH PERFORMS "ILL BE THERE "!!!








For first performance of Staples Center tribute, Carey and Trey Lorenz reprise their 1992 cover.

After a slight delay, Michael Jackson's memorial tribute at the Staples Center in Los Angeles got off to an emotional beginning as Mariah Carey performed a version of the Jackson 5's biggest hit, "I'll Be There."

Taking the stage in an elegant black dress, Carey began to sing alone. She was soon joined by frequent collaborator Trey Lorenz for the performance. While the duo sang, photos of the singer flashed on a huge screen above them.

This was the second time since the pop singer's death that artists had performed "I'll Be There" on live TV. Just days after Jackson's death, Ne-Yo and Jaime Foxx concluded an MJ-centric BET Awards with a gospel-inspired version of the song.

Upon its release in 1970, "I'll Be There" shot to the top of the Billboard chart. Co-written and co-produced by Motown founder Berry Gordy, the track was a departure from earlier, uptempo Jackson 5 hits like "ABC." Michael shared the lead vocal with his brother Jermaine. The song became the group's final #1 single, although Michael would go on to score many more during career as a solo artist.

Carey and Lorenz's version at the Staples Center was a reprise of their 1992 "MTV Unplugged" cover of "I'll Be There," which also landed the top Billboard slot.

MARIAH AT MJ'S PERFORMANCE !!!