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Post by Admin on Mar 7, 2019 17:25:01 GMT
The song is the second official single from Mariah's 'Caution.' Attention dahlings, a new visual for the Lambily is on the way! Mariah Carey took to Twitter on Wednesday (March 6) to unveil a teaser for “A No No,” the next music video from her album Caution. “#ANoNo 3.8,” Mariah captioned the tweet simply, revealing the video will be released Friday (March 8). The brief, 16-second teaser features the legendary elusive chanteuse wearing a rare ponytail and fur stole as she struts on an empty train car lit in shades of pink and blue The song’s syncopated opening beat slaps in the background before the video quickly fades to black.
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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2019 17:58:34 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/BuaIBAOngDx Mariah Carey took over the Toyota Music Factory in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday for the opening night of her Caution World Tour -- and it was a festive evening, dahlings! The tour was in support of her critically acclaimed Caution album, which topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart upon its November release. She performed the title track, as well as “A No No,” “With You,” “GTFO," “8th Grade” and “Stay Long Love You." She even went on to admit later on Instagram that she got emotional during “Portrait," thanking her fans for their continuous support. There was a special moment when she brought out “dem babies” -- her children Roc and Roe for the 1995 single, “Always Be My Baby.” The Lambs have shown so much love to the singer/songwriter -- as shown with the #JusticeForGlitter campaign on Twitter -- sending the 2001 album to No. 1 on iTunes last year. She rewarded fans by performing two songs from the album -- “Never Too Far" and “Loverboy” -- all while sharing her appreciation to her fans saying, "This is for you, Lambily!"
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Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2019 17:33:24 GMT
Front-facing cameras are evil, and FaceTime is awful., or so I thought. Turns out, the secret is to not looking like a bloated ghost when someone is rude enough to force a FaceTime interaction is to hover in the gentle glow of a popcorn cart like glamor moth Mariah Carey. On July 5, Carey posted a picture of herself at what appears to be a Fourth of July party squatting in front of a lighted mobile popcorn popper in order to present whoever she’s FaceTiming with her best self. Not only do I get it, I like it. What I’m hoping is that Mariah then demanded her team pack up that popper and install it in her house, where it is to become a FaceTime phone booth of sorts.
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2020 19:19:38 GMT
Sure, it's only October, but the Queen of Christmas is already whipping up some treats for the most wonderful time of the year. Mariah Carey took to social media on Friday (Oct. 9) to tease a holiday gift, sharing a photo of three director's chairs on the set of a project, with a Christmas tree emoji as the caption. The chairs feature the letters "MC," "AG" and "JH," and while MC are obviously Carey's initials, fans are buzzing over who the other two collaborators could be. The most prominent fan theory seems to be Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson, while some are also suggesting that "JH" might be J-Hope from BTS. Carey has yet to officially confirm her two collaborators. If the guesses are correct, this would hardly be Grande's first dip into the Christmas pool. The star has released two holiday collections, 2013's Christmas Kisses and 2015's Christmas & Chill, plus her 2014 track " Tell Me."
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