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Daydream 30 (114,188)
by Stacey from USA
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Friday can't come soon enough. 
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 22:19)
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Daydream 30 (114,138)
by Stacey from USA
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Oh my gosh, I am freaking out, lol. I love the tease MC gave us.
(Sunday 12 July 2026; 10:30)
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Worry Lonown & riserayss / UTS (114,187)
by Dennis from Miami, FL
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I've just discovered this track and can't stop listening to it. It was released last year. Maybe some of you have heard it on TikToks. For me it was a surprise. I wonder if Mariah likes it.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 19:11)
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Daydream 30 (114,186)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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OSD had also daily radio airplay here. In my memories Daydream was bigger. But alone for "Fantasy" one Grammy would have been justified. It was the time I became a fan of Mariah so I will always say MC deserved it more at that time. But it shouldn't be for whatever reasons. For me she was the best. .
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 18:57)
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Daydream 30 (114,185)
by Bill from the UK
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One Sweet Day was only a massive hit in the US. Everywhere else it was just a top ten that came and went like every other song. It meant Open Arms could be released everywhere else whilst OSD was still dragging its heels at Number One in the US.
Jagged Little Pill was massive everywhere, Alanis was a fresh new talent unlike anything else at that time. She deserved to win.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 17:17)
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Daydream 30 (114,185)
by Bill from the UK
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One Sweet Day was only a massive hit in the US. Everywhere else it was just a top ten that came and went like every other song. It meant Open Arms could be released everywhere else whilst OSD was still dragging its heels at Number One in the US.
Jagged Little Pill was massive everywhere, Alanis was a fresh new talent unlike anything else at that time. She deserved to win.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 17:17)
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Daydream 30 (114,183)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Yes, but MC was the ultimate female star and singer in 95/96. Her hits were played nonstop on the radio even here in Germany. The same with the videos on MTV. Sure Alanis had "Ironic" but compared to Daydream and "One sweet day" it was just a shame that Mariah didn't win at least one Grammy. It was complete unfair and I understand that she was shocked back then on her second peak of her career and fame (after Music Box). There was Mariah mania and no Grammy. 
On a funny side note: I didn't like Alanis and her music in 96. Because she was the complete opposite from Mariah, musicwise and everything. Lol. Nowadays it's still not "my" music but I like her. Compared to today's music I can enjoy Alanis. I liked her gig during the WorldCup. And I hope England wins today.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 14:22)
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Interesting video (114,184)
by T from USA
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If anyone you knew in real life behaved this way you would say she is not okay. I guess that's the answer. She is not okay.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 16:44)
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Interesting video (114,180)
by Xavier mariohmix from Spain
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What do you think about this? It seems kind of realistic, at least, as far as the information that I've heard or seen throughout the years.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 12:47)
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Daydream 30 (114,183)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Yes, but MC was the ultimate female star and singer in 95/96. Her hits were played nonstop on the radio even here in Germany. The same with the videos on MTV. Sure Alanis had "Ironic" but compared to Daydream and "One sweet day" it was just a shame that Mariah didn't win at least one Grammy. It was complete unfair and I understand that she was shocked back then on her second peak of her career and fame (after Music Box). There was Mariah mania and no Grammy. 
On a funny side note: I didn't like Alanis and her music in 96. Because she was the complete opposite from Mariah, musicwise and everything. Lol. Nowadays it's still not "my" music but I like her. Compared to today's music I can enjoy Alanis. I liked her gig during the WorldCup. And I hope England wins today.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 14:22)
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Daydream 30 (114,173)
by Bill from the UK
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To be fair nothing was going to stand in the way of Jagged Little Pill. That album was absolutely incredible. But, MC definitely should have took home some awards in the other categories she was nominated in.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 01:10)
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Interesting video (114,182)
by Bobby A from United States
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The video was very sad to watch. Maybe MC will let us know everything she has been going through on MC17. I just wonder if MC just pushed herself too hard in the 1990s because of her undiagnosed bipolar disorder and the effects of being married to Tommy. I can not imagine having it all and yet still dealing with a lot of pain. I hope MC's Jagged Little Pill is on the way in 2027. It would bring MC so much happiness if MC17 became a major success.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 14:04)
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Interesting video (114,180)
by Xavier mariohmix from Spain
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What do you think about this? It seems kind of realistic, at least, as far as the information that I've heard or seen throughout the years.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 12:47)
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"If We" (114,181)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Absolutely. It was such a missed hit. I remember how I loved the song immadiately back then. It had everything. A fresh sound, the melting with Hip-Hop and RnB was perfect on this one. I can also understand that Mariah don't know her until this day. Lol I'm going to play it today on my hifi real loud. Thanks for the reminder of this great song.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 13:52)
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"If We" (114,166)
by Billy from Greece
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So, I'm playing the Glitter soundtrack at the moment and what a lost opportunity was "If We". When I first heard the album, I remember "If We" was such a revelation, such a wow moment. The melody, the way the verses were structured (especially Nate Dogg's), the way Mariah stacked her vocals, and being so current, so new yet leading the pack, if you know what I mean. How can she not not know her for the rest of her life after watching your efforts being usurped by an opportunist? I know I would. Glitter forever.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 18:16)
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Interesting video (114,180)
by Xavier mariohmix from Spain
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What do you think about this? It seems kind of realistic, at least, as far as the information that I've heard or seen throughout the years.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 12:47)
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"If We" (114,179)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Absolutely. It was such a missed hit. I remember how I loved the song immadiately back then. It had everything. A fresh sound, the melting with Hip-Hop and RnB was perfect on this one. I can also understand that Mariah don't know her until this day. Lol I'm going to play it today on my hifi real loud. Thanks for the reminder of this great song.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 12:15)
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"If We" (114,166)
by Billy from Greece
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So, I'm playing the Glitter soundtrack at the moment and what a lost opportunity was "If We". When I first heard the album, I remember "If We" was such a revelation, such a wow moment. The melody, the way the verses were structured (especially Nate Dogg's), the way Mariah stacked her vocals, and being so current, so new yet leading the pack, if you know what I mean. How can she not not know her for the rest of her life after watching your efforts being usurped by an opportunist? I know I would. Glitter forever.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 18:16)
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"If We" (114,178)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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This is new to me. I didn't know "If We" was released as a single.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 09:52)
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"If We" (114,176)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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One of the best singles on the "Glitter" soundtrack, definitely a standout. Yes, Billy, Glitter forever. It's for all the reasons you mentioned about this track, why Mottola would take the whole concept for J.Lo's "I'm Real", which became a huge hit in 2001. Just imagine if "If We" by Mariah had been released without any controversies back then; it could have been an even bigger hit.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 04:59)
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Daydream 30 (114,177)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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It was 1996. I still remember how vexed I was with Alanis Morissette. It felt like she had stolen some of the important awards and other accolades that were supposed to be for Mariah and Daydream. Looking back, that was simply a crazy, wild reaction from a die-hard fan. Daydream songs can be heard anywhere during that time for almost a year, so I guess the reaction is understandable. 
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 06:20)
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Daydream 30 (114,174)
by Bobby A from United States
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I just have never been a Alanis Morrisette fan. Maybe MC should name MC17 from a line of a first verse from one of the songs on the album to win some Grammys in 2028. Lol. On a serious note, 17x platinum in 2026 is really impressive. I guess that is why you can never find a used copy of the cd or cassette sitting in a bin in a music store.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 01:37)
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"If We" (114,176)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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One of the best singles on the "Glitter" soundtrack, definitely a standout. Yes, Billy, Glitter forever. It's for all the reasons you mentioned about this track, why Mottola would take the whole concept for J.Lo's "I'm Real", which became a huge hit in 2001. Just imagine if "If We" by Mariah had been released without any controversies back then; it could have been an even bigger hit.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 04:59)
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"If We" (114,166)
by Billy from Greece
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So, I'm playing the Glitter soundtrack at the moment and what a lost opportunity was "If We". When I first heard the album, I remember "If We" was such a revelation, such a wow moment. The melody, the way the verses were structured (especially Nate Dogg's), the way Mariah stacked her vocals, and being so current, so new yet leading the pack, if you know what I mean. How can she not not know her for the rest of her life after watching your efforts being usurped by an opportunist? I know I would. Glitter forever.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 18:16)
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Whitney vs MC (114,175)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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Very well said, Edward. I hope this settles the issue, at least between lambs.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 04:53)
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Whitney vs MC (114,156)
by Edward from USA
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Perception matters, my dear, especially when it comes to being taken seriously as an artist. Whitney was always Whitney. At her peak, she was phenomenal, and at her lowest, she never relied on smoke and mirrors to convince people she could still sing the way she once did. Everyone knew her voice had declined, but she still got on stage and sang. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't, but people respected the honesty.
She also remained grounded. Even during the darkest periods of her life, she came across as authentic and self aware. She could sit down for an interview, have an intelligent conversation, laugh at herself, and connect with people. That authenticity went a long way in shaping how the public perceived her.
In my opinion, Mariah is actually the superior overall vocalist. Her range, agility, musicality, and songwriting place her in a league of her own. But somewhere along the way, as Britney once said, she started believing her own hype, and everything went downhill from there.
The biggest issue isn't even the vocal decline itself. It happens to every great singer eventually. Aretha's voice was basically shot by the time she passed. The difference is how Mariah chose to handle it. She leaned more and more into heavy lipping, to the point where entire concerts often feel more choreographed around playback cues than live singing. There's a huge difference between using backing tracks for a difficult climax or to protect your voice and essentially lipping through 80% of a concert.
Whitney was booed in Australia and criticized elsewhere because people could hear that her voice wasn't what it once was. Some fans even walked out. But she still stood there and sang. She didn't try to convince the audience they were hearing something they weren't. Whether people enjoyed the performance or not, there was an honesty to it that earned respect.
People also forget that Whitney remained remarkably consistent for nearly two decades. Even on "Just Whitney", released in 2002, she still sounded very good considering everything she was dealing with. Mariah's vocal consistency, on the other hand, began to decline much earlier, only about seven years into her career. She could still blow and make great albums like "Glitter", but reproducing that level of singing live became increasingly difficult, and that's what stayed in people's minds.
Then there's the performance aspect. Whitney remained a natural entertainer almost until the end. Mariah, by contrast, has become increasingly limited on stage over the past decade. Whether it's because of physical limitations, high heels, or simply her bipolar condition, she often appears stiff and overly cautious, which only reinforces the perception that everything is carefully controlled.
So yes, I still believe Mariah is the greater overall artist. But I also think she bears the responsibility for the way she's perceived today. It's not just because her voice changed. It's because of the image she cultivated, the reliance on heavy lipping, and the over the top diva persona that eventually ended up lifting her feet from solid ground and devouring her.
Legacy isn't built solely on vocal ability, chart records, or awards. It's also built on credibility, authenticity, and the impression you leave on people. That's why artists like Whitney, Barbra Streisand, and Celine Dion continue to command a certain level of universal respect. Their accomplishments matter, but so does the way they've carried themselves.
Mariah's legacy is extraordinary, and nothing can erase what she's accomplished. But perception matters. It's what people remember when your name comes up in conversation. Sadly, even many of her longtime fans who once proudly wore her name on their heads now prefer to keep it to themselves. I don't think that's because we've stopped loving her. It's because, over the years, she's made it increasingly difficult for us to defend her, people can't seem to separate the legendary artist from the diva persona she's keeps holding on to. She really thinks the diva persona is killing it, and she's actually right about it.
(Monday 13 July 2026; 17:16)
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Daydream 30 (114,174)
by Bobby A from United States
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I just have never been a Alanis Morrisette fan. Maybe MC should name MC17 from a line of a first verse from one of the songs on the album to win some Grammys in 2028. Lol. On a serious note, 17x platinum in 2026 is really impressive. I guess that is why you can never find a used copy of the cd or cassette sitting in a bin in a music store.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 01:37)
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Daydream 30 (114,173)
by Bill from the UK
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To be fair nothing was going to stand in the way of Jagged Little Pill. That album was absolutely incredible. But, MC definitely should have took home some awards in the other categories she was nominated in.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 01:10)
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Daydream 30 (114,173)
by Bill from the UK
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To be fair nothing was going to stand in the way of Jagged Little Pill. That album was absolutely incredible. But, MC definitely should have took home some awards in the other categories she was nominated in.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 01:10)
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Daydream 30 (114,171)
by Bobby A from United States
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The excitement about Daydream 30 had me thinking today, why was MC so disappointed about her Grammys loses in 1996? MC probably felt that Daydream was her best album of her career at that point. She recorded the greatest pop songs of her career at that time with Fantasy, One Sweet Day, and Always Be My Baby. However, the whole album was overlooked by the Grammys. Why? There are reasons why MC's Daydream and India Aire's Acoustic Soul were both overlooked by the Grammys in 1996 and 2002 that should be discussed. Both are unique female singers who sound and compose like no other female artists.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 00:14)
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Whitney vs MC (114,172)
by Lambi from USA
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Yeah, Whitney's addiction just has the "ghetto" connotation, while Mariah's is seen as "prescribed". It's kind of like the poor and rich versions of the same thing, but they're both essentially hooked. Dependency is really just a euphemism for addiction.
That said, I do have a little more empathy for Mariah because she deliberately avoided Alison's path. She never intended to be on anything and genuinely wanted more out of life. She was drugged against her will in 2001, and the medication just never stopped. The doses are probably much higher now, especially since taking it intensively in 2017.
Whitney lived with the heartbreak of letting go of her true love and coped via substance abuse. Sadly, she got too deep into it. I genuinely felt so sad watching her be such a hot mess at the VMAs. No one seemed to care either, they literally let her on stage. It was heartbreaking to see someone so gifted and once revered, in that state.
Big stars never seem to have decent health, a good public image, and a happy family all at the same time. There always seems to be a huge tradeoff for the wealth that comes with superstardom. Let's keep Mariah in our prayers as she continues the fight for her sanity and legacy.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 00:56)
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Whitney vs MC (114,162)
by Sasha from Nomansland
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Who says Mariah isn't a drug addict, an alcoholic, or hooked on medication? We've witnessed several incidents in recent years where her behavior suggested she was likely under the influence, and you can't just blame it all on her bipolar disorder. She was bipolar for years without anyone knowing and it didn't show. Perhaps she's currently managing to hide her addictions and keep them somewhat under control. I don't think her behavior on stage in recent years has been any more acceptable or classy than Whitney Houston's. The difference is that Whitney was openly a junkie, whereas Mariah is just good at keeps it hidden. For now.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 14:55)
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Daydream 30 (114,171)
by Bobby A from United States
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The excitement about Daydream 30 had me thinking today, why was MC so disappointed about her Grammys loses in 1996? MC probably felt that Daydream was her best album of her career at that point. She recorded the greatest pop songs of her career at that time with Fantasy, One Sweet Day, and Always Be My Baby. However, the whole album was overlooked by the Grammys. Why? There are reasons why MC's Daydream and India Aire's Acoustic Soul were both overlooked by the Grammys in 1996 and 2002 that should be discussed. Both are unique female singers who sound and compose like no other female artists.
(Wednesday 15 July 2026; 00:14)
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I could never forget about Daydream (114,170)
by Bobby A from United States
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It seems like MC is doing the Daydream and Glitter anniversaries differently this year. I think she is going to drop the digital edition separately two Fridays in September with physical pre-sales for November and December.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 22:38)
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I could never forget about Daydream (114,149)
by Bill from the UK
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I hope the album gets a high-res remaster, as it's her only Sony album (not including Unplugged) to have not received that treatment. It should obviously have the Chick album on it with Mariah's vocals, some select remixes, some more unearthed b-sides as I'm sure there's more than what appeared on The Rarities, and to top it all off, the audio of the London leg of the Daydream Tour, for which I was an attendee.
(Monday 13 July 2026; 08:07)
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Whitney vs MC (114,169)
by Lambi from USA
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In my opinion, the reason Whitney is held to a higher standard is because her mainstream TV live performances were almost always well done. She consistently delivered on the biggest stages, so that became the expectation people had of her.
Her command on stage also had a sheer confidence that felt completely innate. The only time I really felt that from Mariah was at the 92 Grammys. Probably because of the pressure of being labeled a studio singer, Unplugged came just a month later.
Mariah had formidable live performances too: the 96 Rotterdam Hero and the undubbed 95 MSG VOL were extraordinary, but they were really only exposed to true fans.
Post 97, her TV performances just weren't as effortless, and by the 2000s they were often partly lipped. Certain notes were obvious struggles, the studio magic never really translated as well on TV, with only a few exceptions.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 21:48)
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Whitney vs MC (114,159)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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I guess you all are better person then me because I have a problem to have admiration and respect for her remarkable career while she killed it with her drug abuse and bullshitting in Oprah interview how she is saved and found the Lord while Mariah was mocked and ridiculed for years after experiencing a very public mental health crisis.
That contrast has always stood out to me. It made me question why addiction was often met with sympathy and her "connection" with her public, while mental illness became the subject of jokes and criticism.
Being completely honest - I would rather see diva persona anytime than a sweaty "crack is wack" persona.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 10:34)
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MC / WH addiction (114,168)
by nancy from Switzerland
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MC's brother Morgan once said she's on bipolar meds mixed with alcohol and could end up like Whitney. Also Eminem mentioned in a song she has an alcoholic mind. It could be that this has been said to ruin her reputation. (??) We all know that she loves her champagne splashes. But I really don't think that she is a heavily drug addict like WH. Maybe she smokes some weed. I hope her kids give her inner peace and strength.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 19:56)
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Whitney vs MC (114,167)
by T from USA
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I've seen other people mention on other fan boards that Mariah may have a substance abuse problem ever since she got hooked on opioids in 2013 during her broken shoulder era. Stella had claimed Mariah was hooked but Mariah's lawyers shut her down. She did go back into treatment in 2016. However in those other fan boards if anyone brings it up they get banned for trolling for about two months. It's totally dictatorship. So it's nice to come onto a board with actual free speech.
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Whitney vs MC (114,162)
by Sasha from Nomansland
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Who says Mariah isn't a drug addict, an alcoholic, or hooked on medication? We've witnessed several incidents in recent years where her behavior suggested she was likely under the influence, and you can't just blame it all on her bipolar disorder. She was bipolar for years without anyone knowing and it didn't show. Perhaps she's currently managing to hide her addictions and keep them somewhat under control. I don't think her behavior on stage in recent years has been any more acceptable or classy than Whitney Houston's. The difference is that Whitney was openly a junkie, whereas Mariah is just good at keeps it hidden. For now.
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"If We" (114,166)
by Billy from Greece
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So, I'm playing the Glitter soundtrack at the moment and what a lost opportunity was "If We". When I first heard the album, I remember "If We" was such a revelation, such a wow moment. The melody, the way the verses were structured (especially Nate Dogg's), the way Mariah stacked her vocals, and being so current, so new yet leading the pack, if you know what I mean. How can she not not know her for the rest of her life after watching your efforts being usurped by an opportunist? I know I would. Glitter forever.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 18:16)
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Whitney vs MC (114,165)
by Dave from USA
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The main difference was, Mariah herself has acted like it wasn't what it was. Still, to this day, she acts as if it was just lack of sleep. Whitney was honest about her flaws and faced up to them, including the aforementioned ridicule and scorn when she tried a comeback when her voice was in a complete state of decay, yet, still performed live. Mariah doesn't do that. She lives in her own reality. People respect when you are putting you genuine self forward. Mariah has always put out a brand later in her career rather than the actual person who isn't perfect.
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Whitney vs MC (114,159)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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I guess you all are better person then me because I have a problem to have admiration and respect for her remarkable career while she killed it with her drug abuse and bullshitting in Oprah interview how she is saved and found the Lord while Mariah was mocked and ridiculed for years after experiencing a very public mental health crisis.
That contrast has always stood out to me. It made me question why addiction was often met with sympathy and her "connection" with her public, while mental illness became the subject of jokes and criticism.
Being completely honest - I would rather see diva persona anytime than a sweaty "crack is wack" persona.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 10:34)
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Whitney vs MC (114,164)
by Bill from the UK
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Indeed. I saw some video of her in a supermarket and she was clearly on something. Either high as a kite or severely impacted by some disease that renders her unable to freely move. It's like she has Parkinson's or is in a state of withdrawal or something. Lord knows what is going on with her, but it is so worrying.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 15:22)
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Whitney vs MC (114,162)
by Sasha from Nomansland
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Who says Mariah isn't a drug addict, an alcoholic, or hooked on medication? We've witnessed several incidents in recent years where her behavior suggested she was likely under the influence, and you can't just blame it all on her bipolar disorder. She was bipolar for years without anyone knowing and it didn't show. Perhaps she's currently managing to hide her addictions and keep them somewhat under control. I don't think her behavior on stage in recent years has been any more acceptable or classy than Whitney Houston's. The difference is that Whitney was openly a junkie, whereas Mariah is just good at keeps it hidden. For now.
(Tuesday 14 July 2026; 14:55)
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