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The day after (111,558)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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I am listening the album since yesterday from "Mi" all the way to "Here for it all" and it is just like a good feel book with a nice ending or a nice meal with a perfect desert at the end. Variations are endless.
I am so glad that this album was released on September 26. That date was always related to loss of my daughter when she was only one month old and yesterday, instead of feeling sad I had something else to be happy about. Thank you M for that.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 16:30)
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Interview with Associated Press (111,557)
by Lara from Middle East
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Look at her right hand how her thumb sometimes twitches. I think this is why you see her most of the time she has her hand in a fist position to hide that. That "gruesome fall" in 2013 made that. I wonder also what other damage it has done.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 15:55)
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Interview with Associated Press (111,542)
by Philipp from Switzerland
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This must be one of the best interviews of this era so far. You can tell that the journalist is a fan and she is asking her really good questions. Check it out here.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:26)
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An ode to all of us (111,556)
by BFF from United States
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I'm not sure it's a farewell, but something has definitely been going on behind the scenes. You can tell in every interview and every performance she's given during the past year or so that she's completely and utterly exhausted. I'm happy that she put out this album, and I think it's great. But Mariah really looks like she's going through the motions and that her heart is not in it any more... at least the performing part of it. I think she still likes writing songs and recording, but I think the other aspects of being a recording artist are unsatisfying to her.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 15:25)
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An ode to all of us (111,532)
by Lambi from USA
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"Rainbows will always remind you of me Please remember to look for them diligently And save a prayer, cause covenants are real, believe in things unseen But if you leave, just whisper something softly to the wind you want Mariah to hear"
Are we nearing the end? What is this MC? I cried with the thought of Mariah saying her final words. I genuinely feel so unsettled.
(Friday 26 September 2025; 23:38)
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Lamb creativity (111,555)
by Terna from Nigeria
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The new lambies are in overdrive on Instagram with this. What's your favorite?
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 15:16)
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Mariah doesn't want to tour anymore (111,554)
by Shezz from Pk
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Thank God she’s finally being open about not being happy and comfortable with touring anymore in the Grammy interview. I hope after Christmas she takes a long extended break for herself. I wonder if the deluxe album version will come out before or after Christmas.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 14:54)
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Play This Song (111,553)
by T from USA
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I find myself humming this one the most out of all of them. I think the laid back feel is the point, it doesn't take a lot of energy to listen to it and it's just so smooth and groovy.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 14:46)
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HFIA (111,552)
by T from USA
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I would love this to be the ending she deserves. I don't need anymore more studio albums from Mariah after this. She's done it all, literally.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 14:45)
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HFIA (111,537)
by Munny from United Kingdom
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This most definitely is a farewell album. HFIA is a musical mash-up of every introspective album closer she's ever done. Melodically, it's three-parts Music Box, Looking In and The Wind. Very telling that it closes the album. Her way of saying goodbye.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 05:09)
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Head scratcher (111,551)
by BFF from United States
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I actually think "Type Dangerous" works quite well as a single and in the context of the album, and it really grew on me. The "Eric B. Is President" sample helps maintain the '70s vibe because the original record by Eric B. and Rakim utilizes samples from several '70s funk songs like "Funky President" by James Brown. I believe it was recorded after Mariah and Anderson's initial sessions.
"Sugar Sweet", on the other hand, does feel out of place on the album. In previous interviews, it sounded like Mariah was reticent to include it, so maybe she did it at the suggestion of Gamma, L.A. Reid, etc. They probably pulled in the guest artists out of a desire to be more current because the rest of the album is not current at all.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 14:37)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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Here For It All is brilliant (111,550)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Yes, it's haunting. I can imagine it.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 13:34)
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Here For It All is brilliant (111,539)
by Tevin from USA
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Imagine Nothing is Impossible playing right before Everything Fades Away. Haunting.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 06:18)
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HFIA initial reaction (111,549)
by Dove from United States
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I listened to it at midnight when it came out and I don't know why but I cried. I did come and read everyone's reviews right after, I couldn't help myself. I can't wait to spend more time with it and have better formed opinions to share.
I really like the Associated Press interview with Leslie Ambriz someone posted. Thank you for posting.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 13:02)
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Head scratcher (111,548)
by Libra Lamb from USA
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I agree with you on the questionable single choices. I really enjoy I Won't Allow It, should've been the first choice. Type Dangerous is my least favorite song on the album and feels out of place with the album and yet I find myself humming it throughout out the day. I really enjoyed Jesus I Do and I'm, it's perfect, and I'm not a religious person. I can't stop paying the album. Glad you're enjoying it.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 13:01)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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Head scratcher (111,547)
by Shezz from Pk
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I think it's Mariah and or Gamma thinking those two were more mainstream and younger sounding to appeal to the TikTok/streaming generation. I don't know when she'll realize she doesn't need to cater to them. Not like they paid off anyway.
Here's hoping they ditch PTS asap and get behind IYF or IWAI while the album's hot. NII would be amazing with a raw and vulnerable video though somebody will have to tie her hands.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 12:40)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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Head scratcher (111,546)
by Bobby A from United States
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Nothing is Impossible is the best song on the album. MC's vocals and delivery are really good. I think Type Dangerous was released as the first single because Gamma probably wanted a song and video to announce MC's return. In Your Feelings or I Won't Allow It would not have worked as first single choices. Larry Jackson probably said let's go with Type Dangerous since you are known for infusing R&B and hip hop.
I want to know what was the last song recorded in June?
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 12:01)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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Head scratcher (111,545)
by Jamie from UK
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I feel the same. I don't even feel they match the rest of the album.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 11:49)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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Just happy for MC's HFIA (111,544)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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There are already so many reviews, and lambs are handpicking favorites, so I'm not going to do those. I am simply happy for this release by our dear Mariah Carey. After playing and listening to the whole album three times, however, there's not a single song I would like to skip so far. It's been a while since I felt satisfied and happy with her release. I have a couple of songs I skip in Caution after playing it three times. I still skip them lol. I am hopeful for a No. 1 debut on The Billboard 200, as well as another No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 or two. "Play This Song", "Nothing Is Impossible", "I Won't Allow It", and possibly "Here For It All" are all or could be strong contenders for the top spot. Happy listening, everyone. Let's enjoy the album and celebrate together.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 11:38)
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New video (111,543)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Haha, it's a cute little video. I always like black and white videos. Someone wrote on YouTube, Mariah is bringing back real classic RnB to the music industry. And I can only agree. That soul was missing. I'm very surprised, only positive.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:31)
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New video (111,536)
by Bobby A from United States
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Lol. Too much puppy love with all of that touching, rolling eyes, and hand holding. Somebody is in love.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 01:55)
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Interview with Associated Press (111,542)
by Philipp from Switzerland
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This must be one of the best interviews of this era so far. You can tell that the journalist is a fan and she is asking her really good questions. Check it out here.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:26)
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Head scratcher (111,541)
by Bill from the UK
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I don't understand why Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet were chosen to launch the album when you had compositions like In Your Feelings, Nothing Is Impossible, and I Won't Allow It that are so much better, different to any other launch she's done before, and better represent the album's sound. It's to the point they sound somewhat out of place and I find myself skipping them so I stay in that 70s lane. I can't stop playing this album, it's so good.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 10:14)
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New video (111,540)
by Shezz from Pk
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I love the album except for this song that I ironically can't play. The only skip for me. It goes nowhere. The video suits the song. I'm glad they didn't put in any money on it. A wasted opportunity though I love the other songs .Paak was involved in.
The three ballads are amazing. Nothing Is Impossible and My Love are stellar.
Although I love HFIA, it would have been a home run if the second verse was done in a straight forward delivery like the first. There was no JD to tell Mumbleriah off I suppose. I prefer her vocals for this and In Your Feelings in the live snippets she posted earlier. Voice sounded fuller and richer. Sounded like she had a bit of a cold the day she recorded In Your Feelings. Still really like it though.
I Wont Allow It is another great one. A love child of Levitating and You Don't Know What to do. People say she's channeling here inner Dua Lipa but Mariah has been doing disco way before Dua Lipa made it popular.
Surprisingly, Mi is my most repeated track so far. Trust Mariah to make obnoxious lyrics sound so ethereal. I feel it is up there with her most honest lyrics ever. She's all about that life now and she's owning it. Like Randy said JD said, she wants to be a rapper. Atleast she makes it sound so damn good.
Confetti and Champagne and Jesus I Do have grown on me. C&C more so. Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet I have already heard to the ground so I'm skipping them currently though I do really like both.
Overall, quite happy with the album. I could have done with a few more songs for sure. Hopefully the deluxe version she mentioned in her Apple notes will see the light of day and include her Sza collaboration.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 09:01)
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New video (111,534)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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It surprises me that no one is talking about Mariah's new video. Maybe because it's boring as hell?
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 01:37)
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Here For It All is brilliant (111,539)
by Tevin from USA
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Imagine Nothing is Impossible playing right before Everything Fades Away. Haunting.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 06:18)
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Here For It All is brilliant (111,525)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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It is fantastic. I've listenend to it twice now and I'm really surprised. Somehow I knew this album would surprise me. My first thought on it: I love "Play this song" and "I won't allow it". The whole 70ies vibe totally gets me. "Caution" was modern RnB, this album is mostly retro 70ies soul with modern RnB elements and I guess Randy said Disco-Gospel. I like "Sugar sweet" the solo version by Mariah much better than with the two ladies. It's not so overload. "Nothing is impossible" is a highlight of the album. The lyrics totally gets me and it has such a new tone for a Mariah song, but familiar at the same time. I could somehow imagine this on "Music Box". Strange I know. The cover "My love" is another highlight. I like "Jesus I do", I didn't expected that the gospel song has such a groove. With "Here for it all" the song I had more expectations but with the minute 4 it's almost meditative and I hear a little vanishing vibe. That's cool. I think this will be a song that needs time and will get better and better which each listen. The only song that I don't like yet is "Mi", maybe because of the lyrics. But it's really an interesting album that is different, which is good (I'm happy that there are no rappers this time) but it really feels free and new.
(Friday 26 September 2025; 20:38)
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Congrats Mi (111,538)
by T from USA
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Congratulations to the two time MTV VMA winner Mariah "Mi" Carey on an album well done. I have been seeing her songs all over social media, looks like people are really happy to have her back. That's what a seven year absence will do. (Caution was only a month long blip so really people have been missing her for probably 10+ years.) "Here For It All" sounds like the album she should've made in 2013 and released on American Idol instead of the MIAMTEC project. This album is mature, grounded and twelve years too late. Imagine this album with the addition of Dedicated and #Beautiful as the first single. (Emancipation-3 anyone?) Fav songs are Mi, Play This Song, Type Dangerous, In Your Feelings, I Wont Allow It, Jesus I Do and Here For It All. Daniel Moore is the closest thing to Walter A for her, but still not anywhere near the heights of Without You, Underneath the Stars, My All. Too bad Sza isn't on this somewhere (Mi?), and maybe Silk Sonic on PTS would've added to the energy. Could've used Pharrell as well. The reviewers aren't being particularly kind to this album so I hope the sales will do the talking. This album is on par with Caution to me. I don't know which one I like better as they are vastly different. If HFIA is her swan song then I think she did it her way, and she did it well. I'm really proud of Mariah. I think it must be the hardest thing in the world to have such a vast fanbase with so many different walks of life. This album really touches on so many different genres to give something for everyone. She could've walked away after Caution and then the pandemic. But she kept thinking of making music. Her pen game is on point, her voice sounds nice and she has her integrity in tact.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 05:10)
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HFIA (111,537)
by Munny from United Kingdom
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This most definitely is a farewell album. HFIA is a musical mash-up of every introspective album closer she's ever done. Melodically, it's three-parts Music Box, Looking In and The Wind. Very telling that it closes the album. Her way of saying goodbye.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 05:09)
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New video (111,536)
by Bobby A from United States
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Lol. Too much puppy love with all of that touching, rolling eyes, and hand holding. Somebody is in love.
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 01:55)
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New video (111,534)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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It surprises me that no one is talking about Mariah's new video. Maybe because it's boring as hell?
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 01:37)
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Here for It All review (111,535)
by Bobby A from United States
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The style, arrangement, and verses are similiar to other 70s and 80s reconciliation duets like Love Power by Dionne Warrick and Jeffrey Osborne. The man and woman go back forth trying to win back each other by taking the blame for their break-up. The line in the PTS that says "Listen by yourself, please listen by your damn self" is both MC and Anderson saying enough is enough, so go ahead and be alone.
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Here for It All review (111,529)
by ADAM from USA
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I love this album. I'm in the minority here but I don't like Play This Song - feels like it's missing something and needs lift. My favorite songs are Mi, Nothing is Impossible, Confetti, My Love, Jesus I Do, and Here For it All. Aside from Looking In, I think HFIA and Nothing Is Impossible are her saddest songs she's written. These songs have taken a dagger direct to my soul. It's how I've been feelings for a long time just without the melody or her lyrics to express it. It's so morbid and refreshing to hear her thoughts on her own mortality (it's like a diary entry to her children when she's gone). I feel it's directly related to her mother and sister's death and a warning about her own. I think she's deeply lonely in the world. Hearing her tell SZA that she doesn't have any best friend was very telling. I'm really shook at how confessional this album was. I'll be the first to say it, but this feels like her farewell album. This album makes me so proud of her. I'm glad we waited this long. She's the best artist.
(Friday 26 September 2025; 22:45)
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New video (111,534)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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It surprises me that no one is talking about Mariah's new video. Maybe because it's boring as hell?
(Saturday 27 September 2025; 01:37)
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