How the fuck does dating white guys make Mariah Carey less black? That's some bullshit right there ...Fantasy was released around 1996 which featured One Sweet Day with Boys II Men and Fantasy remix with ODB. That was 17 years ago at this point.
How the fuck does dating white guys make Mariah Carey less black? That's some bullshit right there ...Fantasy was released around 1996 which featured One Sweet Day with Boys II Men and Fantasy remix with ODB. That was 17 years ago at this point.
No, she made a career out of being the best pop singer of her generation.Read post #147. Carey built a career out of being a multiracial woman.
No, she made a career out of being the best pop singer of her generation.
Thanks for this..I knew I wasn't crazy. The idea that the majority of her old vids were with white dudes wasn't matching up. Man..this thread..lol.I remember tons of videos with her and some fine brothers.
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A lot of Mariah's closest friends and associates are black, though. And it's been that way for years.
I mean, she practically has the key to Jermaine Dupri's house.
That would be Whitney Houston.
Examples of her "bragging" about being multi-racial please.
She married a white man. She dated Derek Jeter (who also is multi-racial), Mark Sudack, and dated Luis Miguel (who was a Latin singer).
I remember tons of videos with her and some fine brothers.
Being that she is part black, I hope she does take many "black" roles....being that she is black....Again she's got some black in ha. Deal with it.
You should apply your advice to yourself it seems.
Read post #147. Carey built a career out of being a multiracial woman.
Hip Hop and RnB is a Multi-Racial thing???
cuz thats how i thought she build her career. Or did I grow up in the wrong 90s
You thought wrong. Its far deeper than that. Throughout the 80s and 90s, record companies were looking for a white artist who could appeal to white audiences and black audiences in all musical styles. After all, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston were popular, but they were too black to reach mass market appeal.
Mariah Carey was able to be that white artist, even though she was actually mixed race. She looked white enough and sung black enough to appeal to a larger audience. Carey just happened to be smarter than her record company overseers and let everyone know she was part black so that the black audiences wouldn't shun her music.
So you had white parents feeling comfortable buying music with a white-looking woman on the cover, you had black parents feeling comfortable because Mariah was "black" (via the One Drop rule), and you even had Hispanics buying her music because her dad was Latino or something. That's how she ends up becoming the dominant female artist of the 1990s.
...what are you talking about?
Janet Jackson: 140 million records sold
Whitney Houston: 200 million records sold
Both Janet and Whitney are two of the top selling female artists of all time, and were HUGE crossover artists in their prime. EASILY in the same league as Mariah (around 175 million records sold).
sorry, but Mariah would not have been a field slave.
she would have been a
house slave.
It is extraordinarily unlikely that someone of Mariah's complexion would have been a field slave. Unlikely enough to make it difficult to suspend disbelief.
You thought wrong. Its far deeper than that. Throughout the 80s and 90s, record companies were looking for a white artist who could appeal to white audiences and black audiences utilizing "black" music. After all, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston were popular, but they were too black to reach mass (i.e. white suburban and white racist) market appeal. Anyone remember the terrible attempts at creating white rappers like Vanilla Ice, Marky-Mark, and Snow?
Mariah Carey was able to be that white artist, even though she was actually mixed race. She looked white enough and sung black enough to appeal to a larger audience. Carey just happened to be smarter than her record company overseers and let everyone know she was part black so that the black audiences wouldn't shun her music.
So you had white parents feeling comfortable buying music with a white-looking woman on the cover, you had black parents feeling comfortable because Mariah was "black" (via the One Drop rule), and you even had Hispanics buying her music because her dad was Latino or something. That's how she ends up becoming the dominant female artist of the 1990s.
Yes, and Carey eclipsed both of them. Whitney Houston was a superior singer, AND she had a very strong movie career, and Carey still beats her in Album sales. If anyone think Carey sings better than Houston, just check out the "When you believe" video from 1997 where they had a duet. Houston smokes Carey the entire time, its almost embarrassing how superior Houston's vocals are.
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The notion/concept that white suburb kids only buy white artist have been DEAD for ages. Houston and Janet are counters to your argument lol, they both sell well to anyone.
Yes, and Carey eclipsed both of them. Whitney Houston was a superior singer, AND she had a very strong movie career, and Carey still beats her in Album sales. If anyone think Carey sings better than Houston, just check out the "When you believe" video from 1997 where they had a duet. Houston smokes Carey the entire time, its almost embarrassing how superior Houston's vocals are.
In any case, you can look at the rankings here;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists
and here;
http://wikidumper.blogspot.com/2006/11/best-selling-female-recording-artist.html
Janet Jackson is pretty far down the list.
Both of those links show Mariah Carey barely edging out Whitney by a few million units sold (232 mill to 220 million). At numbers that high, a difference of a few million is HARDLY enough to say that Mariah was inherently more crossover friendly. They were in the same league, especially at the peak of their careers.
Also, in regards to Janet, when the name of the Top 10 you've placed 6th in is "The Best-Selling Female Recording Artist Ever" I don't think there IS a bottom. If you've placed at all you've made it.
I never said that. I'm saying that there are white people out there who only buy things done by other white people. There are black people out there who only buy things done by other black people. You get someone in there who is white and black at the same time, you get both markets cornered. So while Mr. Whitey might not buy his daughter a Whitney Houston or Janet Jackson CD, he'll buy his daughter a Mariah Carey CD because Mariah Carey looks white (and safe).
Its simple economics.
I've already shown that Carey outsold Houston despite the fact that Houston was the superior singer and entertainer.
Houston had a significant head start on Carey (when Carey's first album came out, Houston had already been on the scene for the better part of a decade), had a strong film career, AND had the superior voice.
She was still beaten.
its not simple economics,
for the longest time now, data have shown that white "suburb kids" buy "black people" music no problem. Its a large reason why HipHop blew up in the 90s. Parents buy CDs for kids is NOT the norm lol. What fuckin teen in the world rely on their folks to buy music for them?..... and the Music industry knows that.
And its a large reason why your Marky Marks and Snow(though "anything for you is still a classic) didnt work out, White burb kids didnt see them as genuine. The simple economics was white kids buying black music.
Mariah have been doing HipHop n RnB almost from the beginning. She collaborated with HipHop producers and artist for as long as i can remember. She never came off as someone faking it for sales.
Yes looks matter, she's a beautiful light skin woman for NYC that can sing RnB and Hip Hop comfortably and has the geniune "urban swag"(for lack of better term). But she never played the race card for her success, it never came off like that.
Context. Whitney did begin her career earlier but Mariah extended her career a lot longer than Whitney, releasing one of her most critically acclaimed albums as late as 2005 (The Emancipation of Mimi). That album went on to sell around 12 million copies. In 2005, by comparison, Whitney was mostly living pretty quietly and not really concerned with her career.
But in their primes, Whitney was just as able to outsell Mariah. Her debut sold 10 million copies more than Mimi's, for example. And the soundtrack to The Bodyguard (which is basically a Whitney album), is one of the top selling albums of all time.
I'm not implying that race doesn't play a significant role in the entertainment industry, but it didn't make Mariah an inherently more appealing artists that other popular black women at the time. In fact, as others have pointed out in this thread, Mimi's sales SUFFERED when she went urban.
I agree with everything you said above, and in their prime, I would rate Houston as the superior entertainer. So what allowed Carey to sell so much better than Houston in the end? I know that Houston stalled out in the early 2000s, but so did Carey via Glitter bombing horrendously.
Yes, and Carey eclipsed both of them. Whitney Houston was a superior singer, AND she had a very strong movie career, and Carey still beats her in Album sales.
If anyone think Carey sings better than Houston, just check out the "When you believe" video from 1997 where they had a duet. Houston smokes Carey the entire time, its almost embarrassing how superior Houston's vocals are.
I agree with everything you said above, and in their prime, I would rate Houston as the superior entertainer. So what allowed Carey to sell so much better than Houston in the end? I know that Houston stalled out in the early 2000s, but so did Carey via Glitter bombing horrendously.
What about Mariah Carey though? Outside of her great voice, what else is there that separates her from any other artist out there? What allows her to be picked out of a crowd?
being a better singer = more sells?
do you pay attention to the music industry at all?
In the end, THAT'S why Mariah Carey soared to the top. Imean, let's not pretend there weren't other light skinned singers trying it around that time. Anybody remember Chante Moore? Of course not.
In the first six - eight years of their careers, they each sold about 100 million albums, and Whitney did it across fewer albums. The only reason Mariah has better album sales than Whitney is because Whitney took a hiatus from studio releases after The Bodyguard; she waited another four years before The Preacher's Wife (which was never going to have huge commercial appeal but still managed six million albums), and six years before she came out with her next studio release, which sold just as well as the Mariah album that came out the year before (Butterfly also sold 12 million copies).
Whitney was bigger than Mariah at their respective peaks. Mariah has better overall sales because her career was more consistent and she had more releases. Their overall album sale are something like 170 to 200 million, even with Whitney's fewer releases and shorter active career.
Mariah has a naturally smaller voice than Whitney. It doesn't make her a worse singer. And I thought they compared favorably when they appeared together on Oprah when singing their new songs. They were both nowhere near their best, though.
Whitney stalled out in the early to mid 90s, and had a couple of one-off minor successes before falling off the radar again.
She's one of the two most talented vocalists around, possessed an ear for writing radio friendly songs, had intense support from her label, and was attractive?
Mariah Carey wasn't light skinned. She looked like a white woman. Chante Moore did not.
I wouldn't say that Houston took a hiatus. She just rode The Bodyguard's success for 4 years. She did world tours and starred in films. She also did Waiting to Exhale and the Preacher's Wife back to back.
According to the link I posted, and other top lists, Carey edges Houston out in total album sales.
That's fine to have that opinion. I just think Houston is the better singer. She has quite a bit more range, though I don't have a problem with Carey's voice in general. Personally, Carey's songs tend to start blending together after awhile.
I disagree. Waiting to Exhale was pretty popular in 1995, and the Preacher's Wife did well in 1996. She released My love is you love in 1998. I don't think that's much of a fall off. I remember Waiting to Exhale everywhere in the mid 90s. Especially Exhale and Count on Me. Damn, those songs were everywhere.
Fair enough. I just don't think she would have been nearly as popular she became if it wasn't for her appearance.
I wouldn't say that Houston took a hiatus. She just rode The Bodyguard's success for 4 years. She did world tours and starred in films. She also did Waiting to Exhale and the Preacher's Wife back to back.
According to the link I posted, and other top lists, Carey edges Houston out in total album sales.
That's fine to have that opinion. I just think Houston is the better singer. She has quite a bit more range, though I don't have a problem with Carey's voice in general. Personally, Carey's songs tend to start blending together after awhile. Houston's music has a bit more staying power, and her songs are quite a bit more diversified (via Houston's superior range). I mean, I will always love you was on the radio for years. Carey's songs are very similar to each other, and a lot more disposable. I'm not surprised her last album tanked. Its the same bubble gum shit we've heard for years. At least Whitney's decline was from cocaine cocktails. Carey's decline is simply because her talent well has finally started to dry up.
I disagree. Waiting to Exhale was pretty popular in 1995, and the Preacher's Wife did well in 1996. She released My love is your love in 1998, and had some great singles from that album. I don't think that's much of a fall off. I remember Waiting to Exhale everywhere in the mid 90s. Especially Exhale and Count on Me. Damn, those songs were everywhere.
Mariah doesn't even look that white. If she was some random girl and I didn't know her background I would have guessed she was Hispanic.
late to the party,
mariah carey married a black man, the majority of her inner circle is black, she mostly works with black people.
None of these people are even remotely as talented as her. And none of them make music as good as her.
I hope she wins an oscar even though I don't think she's a great actress.
Houston and Janet are counters to your argument lol, they both sell well to anyone.
Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and India Arie are not remotely as talented as Mariah Carey?
Oooooh good lawd.
Sold. When was the last time Janet had a hit? No, slapping her niece doesn't count.
Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and India Arie are not remotely as talented as Mariah Carey?
Oooooh good lawd.
Sorry, but this is an indefensible position.Yeah. Mariah Carey's voice may be impressive and all, but I'm not sure I'd even consider her an artist. Her singing is pretty, but... empty. And her material seems to get worse over time.
I love how everyone assumes her super curly locks were any more natural than her pin-straight hair. Her early curls were distinct, but that perm style was something even White singers recreated. If anything, her natural texture is somewhere in between.This. Most especially in the beginning of her career with her curly hair. I miss that Mariah and not this artificial, overly processed Mariah. Ugghh...