June 30, 2008
MC AND DA BRAT BFFs

Mariah and Da Brat are included in the new Usmagazine.com's gallery of celebrities and their best friends forever.

Carey's April 30 nuptials to Nick Cannon were mostly attended by people "to do my hair and help me with the dress," she has said, but one of her pals who made the cut was longtime BFF Da Brat (who helped the singer write the lyrics to 1995 hit "Always Be My Baby)
(Source: US magazine | Mariah Daily Journal )

June 27, 2008
MARIAH CAREY'S "FRIEND" SKEPTICAL ABOUT HER MARRIAGE

Sometimes, you need a good friend brave enough to tell you where you're going wrong. And sometimes you need your friends to shut their bleeding mouths, which is the position Mariah Carey finds herself in at the moment. One un-named friend (i.e. fictional) of the singer, talking of her two-month-old marriage to Nick Cannon told Life and Style Weekly magazine...

"I give the marriage six months, tops. I can't see it lasting."

It's a good job they interviewed such a close friend, since you don't get insight like that just anywhere, you know. The friend continued, speaking in deliciously-phrased sound bites, almost as though they were a professional journalist making up a story,

"Mariah's assistants and friends call him 'Whipped Nick' behind his back. They have little respect for him because he won't stand up for himself. Nick does whatever Mariah wants him to - he's like her puppy. It seems like he spends more time in the stores with Mariah's credit card than he does with Mariah herself."

So he won't stand up for himself yet he spends little time with her and is off out spending her money? I'd settle for a portion of that whipping. He's clearly not as daft as he looks.
(Source: holymoly.co.uk )

June 25, 2008
I'LL BE LOVIN' U LONG TIME

You loved "Touch My Body" and helped make it #1, you sang along to the heart-breaker "Bye Bye", and now it's time for Mariah's next hot single "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time". This track, available on E=MC2, is also available for your listening pleasure on MariahCarey.com right now.

As you may know, Mariah premiered "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" for the first time ever at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008 that took place May 31, 2008 at the Saitama Super Arena. You may also know that the beautiful island of Hawaii welcomed Mariah in early June for a video shoot of "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time".

The video was directed by the talented Chris Applebaum ("Umbrella", "Unwritten") and will feature an appearance by rapper T.I., who recently added a hot verse to Mariah's new single for a special remix version of the song. This remix is also featured on MariahCarey.com.

Make sure to request plays of both the original and the remix versions from your local radio stations today. Please stay tuned for video premiere news - we'll be adding the video to MariahCarey.com as soon as it is ready.
(Source: MariahCarey.com )

June 25, 2008
MC WINS BET'S BEAUTIFUL HEALTHY SMILE AWARD

Mariah won one out of the three awards she was nominated for at this year's BET Awards '08 which aired live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California last night. The award for LOL Best Comedic Video (pre-awards, online poll) went to Hot Stylz' "Lookin' Boy". Sadly, Mariah (for "Touch My Body") was not even read as one of the nominees during the live announcement on BET's 106 & Park.

The award for My Black is Beautiful's Beautiful Healthy Smile (beauty awards, online poll) went to Mariah. Thanks to everyone who voted. Finally, the award for Best Female R&B Artist (major category) went to Alicia Keys. Mariah did not attend the ceremony.
(Source: Mariah Daily Journal )

June 21, 2008
MC STRIKES PLATINUM FOR THE 6TH TIME

Mariah Carey has done it again. Despite downturns in overall record sales this week, the newlywed songbird crossed the platinum sales mark by moving more than 1 million copies of her latest CD, E=MC2, in the nine weeks since it was released. Her sixth studio album now becomes her sixth platinum album to date.

The follow-up to Carey's 2005 comeback disc The Emancipation Of Mimi, this year's E=MC2 features the Number One single "Touch My Body" and the current radio single "Bye Bye". Despite selling 27,000 copies this week and crossing the platinum mark, E=MC2 falls to Number 21 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart this week.

In other news, the new Mrs. Nick Cannon is set to launch a second fragrance this year. Luscious Pink by Mariah Carey, the follow-up to M by Mariah Carey, is set to hit stores in September. The perfume is reportedly a mix of Tahitian tiareflower, lily of the valley, pink peony and white musk.
(Source: KBS Radio | MCArchives.com)

June 21, 2008
CELEBRATING BLACK MUSIC MONTH: CHART TOPPING DIVAS, MARIAH CAREY

Continuing our celebration of Black Music Month, this week’s featured moments are dedicated to the best chart topping, record breaking, and soul stirring R&B/Soul singers from Whitney and Mary to Aretha and Chaka. Plus get the lowdown on the latest news and upcoming projects from each featured Diva.

Mariah Carey - “Fantasy”

Recorded for her sixth studio album Daydream, “Fantasy” quickly became yet another #1 single for the Mariah Carey who burst onto the scene in 1990 with “Vision of Love.”

Combining funk, R&B, and pop elements on the song co-written by Carey, Fantasy debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1995, a career first for the singer and a record setting debut that is only shared with Michael Jackson whose “You Are Not Alone” pulled the same feat in August of 1995.

Between September and November of 1995, Carey held on to the #1 spot only to be replaced by Whitney Houston’s “Exhale (Shoop Shoop).”In total, Fantasy spent 23 weeks in the top fourty and was later certified double platinum.

Overall, Mariah Carey holds the distinction of being one of the world’s top selling and chart topping female artists, with a record 18 #1 singles and 11 Platinum-selling studio albums. br>
Mariah Carey’s “E=MC2" debuted on the Billboard Hot 200 Albums chart at #1 this April featuring the #1 single “Touch My Body” and was 2008's highest debutting album until Lil Wayne’s recent chart topping album “The Carter III” sold well over 1 million albums in it’s first week. Carey can also be seen with Adam Sandler in this summer’s action/comedy “You Don’t Mess With A Zohan.”
(Source: singersroom.com)

June 20, 2008
MARIAH CAREY VOTED THE BEST SINGER OF THE PAST 25 YEARS

The 1000th issue of Entertainment Weekly dated July 4, 2008 celebrates the new classics: the 1000 best movies, TV shows, albums, books, etc. from 1983 to 2008.

In "The Classics: Music" category, Mariah's tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi, is listed at #21 on the Top 100 Best Albums of the past 25 years.

21 The Emancipation of Mimi, Mariah Carey (2005) Her triumphant post-Glitter comeback offered a chart-busting brigade of feather-light, Crisco-slick ballads like "We Belong Together" and "Shake It Off."

Prince's 1984 album Purple Rain takes the top spot on the list; followed by Lauryn Hill's The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998), and U2's Achtung Baby (1991) at #2 and #3, respectively. For the full list, click here.

In EW.com Poll results on page 82: Readers' choice of their favorite singer of the past 25 years, Mariah is #1 with 27% of the total votes. Madonna comes in at #2 with 25%, followed by Whitney Houston 19%, Bono 18%, and Michael Jackson with 11%.
(Source: EW.com)

June 17, 2008
MC GETS 2 TEEN CHOICE AWARD NOMINATIONS

Congratulations to Mariah on her two 2008 Teen Choice Awards nominations! Here are the categories she's nominated in:

Choice Music: Female Artist

Choice Music R&B Track: "Bye Bye"

The 2008 Teen Choice Awards airs Monday, August 4th 8pm/7pm ET/CT on FOX. Go to http://www.teenchoiceawards.com for more info and to vote for Mariah! You can vote EVERY DAY so set a reminder to vote as often as you can!
(Source: MariahCarey.com )

June 14, 2008
ON THE COUCH WITH MARIAH CAREY CONVERSATIONS WITH RICARDO F. LO

Our "first time" happened in bed. I mean, my first interview with Mariah Carey, nicknamed Mimi, way back in 1999 when she was in Hong Kong to promote her album, Rainbow. Mariah was tired after several rounds of interviews with more than two dozen journalists from around Asia and, toward early evening, she requested that we do the interview in her hotel room, with us six journalists seated around her bed where Mariah reclined like a modern-day Cleopatra.

Two weeks ago, we did it again. I mean, have another interview, this time with Mariah reclining on a couch, as friendly and as down-to-earth and as accommodating as ever, even violating a "no-photographs" rule and agreeing to pose for picture with me after I gave her a copy of my first Conversation titled In bed with Mariah Carey. It happened at a suite of The Peninsula in Tokyo where Mariah was promoting her new album, E=MC2.

Her face spelled H-A-P-P-I-N-E-S-S. Very obviously, she has made it "through the rain," to quote the now-classic song titled Make It Through the Rain which she recorded during a slump in her life and career a few years ago. A song that has become a favorite piece among aspirants in singing contests.

But, of course, the fact that she’s on honeymoon mode explained the glow around Mariah. Last April 30, she surprised the world by getting married to singer-actor Nick Cannon at a sunset ceremony near the ocean in the Bahamas where Mariah owns an estate. They reportedly met in 2005 but started dating only last March.

The proposal was straight out of a romantic movie.

Here’s how People magazine described it:

On April 25, Cannon took Carey to the roof of her New York City apartment to see the Empire State Building, lit pink and lavender to honor her album E=MC2. As he often did, he gave her a Ring Pop candy shaped like a big jewel. But inside the wrapper was a 17-carat pink-diamond ring created by Jacob & Co.’s Jacob Arabo. Her reaction? "He has ribbons around it, so I said, ‘I think mine’s broken’," says Mariah. When he dropped to one knee, "she ran away and got all shy," he says. Finally, she said yes — twice. Cannon, who filmed it all, proposed again to get a perfect take, this time on a helicopter. "That," says Carey, "was beautiful."

Congratulations, Mariah! E=MC2 turned gold upon its release in the Philippines. (The album/CD is released in the Philippines by MCA Music Inc.)

"Oh, thank you!"

You were in the Philippines a few years ago. How did you find it?

"Oh, I had an amazing time in the Philippines and I’d love to go back. The crowd at the concert was fun; it was a really, really festive crowd. After the show, I had a chance to go to the beach and that was really beautiful; one of the most beautiful beaches that I’ve seen in my whole life...and I’ve been to several of them. I want to thank my fans in the Philippines for their love and support. Please extend my love to all my fans in the Philippines."

Why did you call it E=MC2?

"Well, there’s a lot of reasons but, you know, it’s just fun and having a good time, and ‘MC’ is my nickname...and, you know, there’s a lot of different reasons. I like people to interpret it in their own way."

How did the album come to be?

"Well, it’s just some sort of a combination of different moments, really. It begins with a song called Migrate which has a ‘dark’ kind of a feel; I just love its beat. Everything happens for a reason and E=MC2 is really one album that represents my life right now. It’s some kind of a soundtrack of my life."

Of course, "E" in the album’s title stands for Emancipation (which happens to be in the title of your immediate past album, also a hit), doesn’t it?

"Well, I say that sometimes when, you know...As I’ve said, other people have a different interpretation of the word ‘E.’ But really, I think it is sort of like a dose of who I am. You know what I mean — as a person and as an artist. And so, that’s what it is. It’s kind of like about me."

"Emancipated" from what?

"Well, from a lot of things. I mean, I think that as we grow old and we learn more about ourselves, we become a little bit more free. It’s difficult to be free if you don’t really know where you come from, or if you are not in touch with your feelings. It has taken me a long time to get to that place because, uh, you know, I have gone through rough roads along the way. They’ve been amazing times, though. Freedom and emancipation and all those good things are really important to me."

You are such a beautiful survivor.

"Oh, thank you!"

To everybody, most especially your fans, you will forever be the diva.

"Oh, I’m very grateful for that. I believe that I owe it to the fact that I’m a person who has a lot of spirituality. I believe in God very strongly but I’m not necessarily a religious person. I have devoted and dedicated fans; I really care about them. Some people that I’ve met, you know, they see their fans and say, ‘Oh, ‘em people are crazy!’ Some people have told me that."

So you are in touch with your fans.

"Oh yes, I am. When I do a concert, I go down the stage even if my partner would tell me, ‘MC, don’t go down there!’ Look, I like being part of the crowd, I like the feeling. It’s something different. I know others seldom do that, but I do. I love it when my fans show me clippings of articles about me or books and magazines about me. Getting personal with them is a wonderful experience."

You have gone through so many things. How did you do it? Where do you draw your strength from?

"I definitely draw my strength from my personal relationship with God. I’ve been able to pray my way through tough times and things like that. You know, I think that’s important for people to know that everything is possible. You know, no matter what kind of mess you are going through, there’s always something bright around the corner. There’s always something beautiful."

What inspires you to write songs? Do you write better when you are happy or when you are sad?

"You know, I’ve written some songs when I was really, really sad; and then again, I’ve written successful songs when I was really, really happy. Some songs I wrote while I was going through difficult times. I wrote some songs that discuss issues that were difficult but that turned out to be something that healed me."

So, music can be a form of therapy as it is with many artists.

"Yes, it can be. I do think that music is very therapeutic not just for me, you know, but also for people who listen to it. A song can put lonely people in a good mood, you know."

Would you say that you are happy now more than ever?

Yes, I can say that. This is a very happy time for me. Nothing is ever perfect...there’s always something that you have to deal with. You know, things about you that people don’t necessarily understand, like artists like me are doing what they do for a living. It’s not as if every day is a holiday. I love music and being creative."

You look as smashing as ever. As I’ve said, you are such a beautiful survivor. How do you keep in shape?

"It’s just diet and exercise. Boring!"

As an equation for surviving, what’s the magic "formula" behind E=MC2?

"Well, to me it’s all about never losing faith in yourself...always believing in yourself. People ask me all the time, ‘Oh, how could you go on? People were writing you off and treating you like...’ whatever it is...’You would never gonna succeed again!’ You know what, people looked at me like that before I became famous. So I can’t even entertain what other people think. It’s about me continuing to make music or whatever the project is. You know, people told me that I could never act again and I was fortunate to make two films which are coming out this year. It’s all about faith, about God and never ever giving up."

Obviously, stardom hasn’t changed the basic goodness in you.

"I still look at myself as the same girl as I was before I joined showbiz. I still remember being a little kid. I often tell myself, ‘Don’t ever forget what it feels like to be a kid.’ You see, adults misunderstand kids so much that they forget what it is like to be a kid. I still remember when I was struggling and I had only one pair of shoes. The friend I had at that time is the same friend I have today. She and I would sleep together on a mattress on the floor of our Manhattan pad. She used to help me get waitressing jobs. But I was so bad...I was 17 and I was too young to be serving food. I also got fired because I was listening to my Walkman all the time, to my demo tapes. I was a complete mess in that regard."

How was your childhood like?

"I grew up in New York...without my mother. She was a former opera singer with the New York Opera and a vocal coach. She was the dominant force in my life because I didn’t have my father (an African-Venezuelan; her mom, Irish) around. I saw my father every now and then but it was my mother who raised me. She allowed me to develop my personality from a very young age. She introduced me to all those artistic people. She was a strong-willed woman; she married my father against wishes of her family. That was in the ’60s when marrying a black man was a no-no. She eventually separated from my father and married a white man."

What about your school life?

"I had fun in school but I also had this feeling that I was different, that I was a mixed-race kid. I was insecure about my looks. It took me a while to get over this feeling. There’s a line from one of my songs that says, ‘I’ve learned there’s an inner peace I own, something of my soul that they cannot possess. I won’t be afraid of darkness because there’s a light in me that will shine brightly...’ and another line from another song, ‘They can try but they can’t take that away from me.’ Meaning, no matter what anybody says, if you have that power within yourself you get through it. And that’s what got me through everything in life because I had a kind of screwed-up childhood."

During our first interview almost a decade ago, I asked you to describe yourself in three words...

"...what did I say?"

You said you were "workaholic, insecure and optimistic."

"Oh, did I say that?" (Laughs)(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph or at entphilstar@yahoo.com
(Source: The Philippine Star )

June 13, 2008
MARIAH HOPES TO HIT HIGH NOTES WITH NEW SCENT

For her second fragrance, Mariah Carey wants her consumers to think pink.

Luscious Pink, Carey's second scent with Elizabeth Arden, is intended to show fans a more intimate look into her world.

"This scent is feminine, flirtatious and fun, and truly reflects where I am in my life now, after an incredible year," Carey said earlier this week. To be sure, it's been a whirlwind several months for the singer — with events including her May marriage to 11-year-younger rapper-actor Nick Cannon and a new album, "E=MC2."

"Elizabeth Arden has been a fantastic partner and the end creation of Luscious Pink is beyond my expectations," continued Carey. "The response from my fans with my debut scent was overwhelming, and I can't wait to see what happens with my second Luscious fragrance."

And Arden feels the same, said Ron Rolleston, executive vice president of global fragrance marketing. "Mariah has been an amazing partner," he said. "She's been engrossed in the fragrance process and marketing from beginning to end. Everywhere she's been, she has shared her first fragrance with her audience. She's done record-setting personal appearances for us. She's been our best ambassador."

Concocted by Carlos Benaim and Loc Dong of International Flavors & Fragrances, Luscious Pink, a sparkling floral, has top notes of Sicilian bergamot, Ocean Breeze accord and sparkling Bellini accord; a heart of Tahitian Tiare petals, lily of the valley and pink peony, and a drydown of bright blond woods, creamy sandalwood and white musk, which the perfumers describe as "a floral melody that is as enveloping as Mariah's voice."

"No one can hit notes any higher than Mariah, and we wanted to use that to inspire us in the creation of the fragrance," added Rolleston.

Luscious Pink's bottle, created by Jean Antretter, senior design director for Arden, is a pink-tinged pearlescent orb topped with Carey's signature butterfly. The outer package is matte pink with the name in metallic pink calligraphy.

The collection includes eaux de parfum sprays in three sizes — 1 oz. for $39.50, 1.7 oz. for $55 and 3.3 oz. for $65 — as well as a 6.8-oz. body lotion for $28.
(Source: Women's Wear Daily )

June 12, 2008
CLASSIC SONG WRITER STORY: HOW WALTER AFANASIEFF WROTE "HERO" WITH MARIAH CAREY

Walter Afanasieff has been widely regarded as a top record producer and songwriter over the past decade. He has produced major hits for Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Kenny G., Michael Bolton, Regina Belle and Savage Garden, and he has won the Grammy Award for "Producer Of The Year." With Mariah Carey, he has co-written such number one hits as "One Sweet Day" (with Boyz II Men) and "My All." But in the wake of the tragic events of September 11, it is his song, "Hero" (also written with Carey), which has probably had the greatest impact.

"Hero" has re-emerged as one of the inspirational, heartfelt songs which have provided comfort and hope to many people during the terrorist crisis. Carey's performance of the song was a focal point of the New York telethon, America: A Tribute To Heroes. In addition, "Hero" is featured on the new charity CD, God Bless America.

"Hero" was written by Afanasieff & Carey in 1992, and was originally conceived as a theme song for the movie, Hero (starring Dustin Hoffman), which would potentially be sung by Gloria Estefan. "I had been asked by Sony's soundtrack division to write and produce the end, title theme for Hero," recalled Afanasieff. "Soon after, when I was in New York working in the studio with Mariah, I suggested we try to write a song for this movie. During a studio break, I was tinkering at the piano, playing the notes that would become the piano intro to 'Hero.' Mariah liked what she heard, and we started writing the song, with the 'Hero' theme in mind. She sang, 'then a hero comes along.' She was truly inspired; the words just flowed out."

It was during this writing session that Sony Music President & COO Tommy Mottola (who was Carey's fiance at the time) came into the studio and heard "Hero." "I told Tommy we were writing a song for this movie," said Afanasieff. "He said, 'Stop, this song is brilliant. We need to save this song for Mariah's album. We decided to keep it for ourselves, and we recorded it for her Music Box album. As for the Hero film, Luther Vandross ultimately wrote and recorded the end title song."

Afanasieff produced "Hero" with Carey, and he performed all of the music tracks. "When I recorded the track, I tried to simulate an orchestral sound with my synthesizers," explained Afanasieff. "There's a huge, timpani roll, a swell of strings, and french horns, which were all done on keyboards. In the back of my mind, I thought we might have an orchestra re-create the string parts. However, when Mariah completed her vocals, she said the recording sounded fine just the way it was, and that we didn't need to bring in an orchestra."

"Hero" was subsequently released as the second single from Music Box, and reached number one on the Billboard "Hot 100" chart on December 25, 1993. It stayed atop the chart for four weeks. Upon its initial release, "Hero" was quickly recognized as an unique, inspirational song. At her Madison Square Garden concert in mid-December 1993, Carey dedicated her performance of "Hero" to the victims and families of a tragic, Long Island train shooting which had occurred on December 7. She also donated proceeds from "Hero" to the victim's families.

Over the years, "Hero" has been regarded as one of Carey's most significant and memorable recordings. "It has become a song which has given a lot of meaning to people in times of despair," said Afanasieff. "Mariah told me she has received thousands of letters from people who were moved and helped by the song. For kids who were messed up on drugs, or were contemplating suicide, the song helped give them hope and strength." 

In the wake of September 11 tragedies, the song's impact has risen to a new level. "The events of the world have resulted in certain songs [like "Hero"] being embraced by people." explained Afanasieff. "Following September 11, everyone involved has truly been a hero. All of the firemen, police and victims were heroes, as well as the military personnel in Afghanistan. We're always going to live in a world where there are tragedies. Everyday someone has to be a hero."
(Source: songwriteruniverse.com )

June 11, 2008
MARIAH CAREY AND THE BET AWARDS

As you may know, the BET Awards are coming up on June 24th and we wanted to let your users know that BET got some great Mariah Carey content on the site. Mariah is nominated for Best Female R&B Artist, in addition to being a nominee for the My Black is Beautiful (fan selected) Beautiful Smile Award. The BET Awards Official Site can be found at http://www.bet.com/betawards and the My Black is Beautiful Contest can be found by clicking on “Contests” in the left menu, or by going directly here.
(Source: Kristina from BET)

June 10, 2008
NO BOO BOO FOR MIMI

It'll take more than that honking diamond ring to throw off Mariah Carey's balance.

Although paparazzi snaps taken yesterday on the Hawaiian set of the newlywed songbird's new music video, "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time," seem to suggest Carey suffered some kind of injury, a rep for the singer denies that any mishaps took place during the shoot. "Nothing happened," her rep told E! News. "No truth to this at all."
(Source: Eonline.com)

June 10, 2008
VOTE FOR MARIAH AS THE BEST SINGER OF THE LAST 25 YEARS

EW.com has a poll asking "Who would you choose as the best singer of the past 25 years?" Mariah is currently #1 with 24% of the votes. Please vote for MC it's obvious she is the best in our book.http://www.ew.com/ew
(Source: EW.com)

June 9, 2008
WATCH MC ON BET "TIMELESS" JUNE 13TH

"Timeless" featuring Mariah Carey, originally scheduled to air last Fall, will finally premiere on the digital channel BET J on Wednesday, June 11 at 9:30pm ET with repeats on Friday, June 13 at 3:30pm ET and on Saturday, June 14 at 1:30am ET.

About "Timeless" Follow the careers of Timeless R&B artists through a timeline of albums and video highlights featuring recording sessions, performances and more from their beginnings to the present. You'll see tributes along the way from various celebrities who share memories and stories about each Timeless artist.
(Source: MariahDailyJournal | BET)

June 9, 2008
'I'LL BE LOVIN U LONG TIME' TO HIT RADIO JULY 1ST?

According to All Access, the biggest radio industry information source, Mariah's new single, "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" is scheduled to impact Top 40/Mainstream, Top 40/Rhythmic-Crossover and Urban radio stations on Tuesday, July 1st.

Although All Access gets its data directly from the record labels, please consider this a tentative date until an official announcement is made.
(Source: MariahDailyJournal)

June 8, 2008
BATTLE OF THE BLING

Who would you wait seven hours in a queue to see? For many music fans, the answer would be Mariah Carey. And like it is for those fans, her performance for our James Tobin was worth the wait. James Tobin flew to Tokyo, Japan, last week to interview Mariah Carey - pretty much the dream of any entertainment reporter and one that put James in a tizz. He was so enamored he arranged some designer stilettos shoes and a brilliant diamond butterfly brooch as his wedding gift. (While she was flattered, Mariah knows her jewellery. Mariah's own wedding ring bling features a 10 carat centrepiece and is worth $2.5million.)

His whirlwind adventure - including the seven hour wait in a hotel hallway - still doesn't compare to Mariah's recent marriage to comedian Nick Cannon. That one has everyone stumped. So James gets in a few questions about this spontaneous event, held recently on a beach at sunset. Nick got into the spirit by having the name "Mariah" tattooed across his back. The two had been dating just for one intense fortnight.

Tomorrow on Sunrise we will reveal part 1 of her first Australian interview since she got married. Then watch The Morning Show immediately afterwards to see part two of the interview.

Mariah is much maligned by critics but her sales show her popularity is equal to, let's say... bread! She has more #1 hits than Elvis Presley and her new album, "E=MC2", (in stores now) has sold faster than any of her previous albums. This is why she can afford to keep our James, and a hallway full of journalists, waiting longer than any other star.

Sunrise had one 18ct white gold diamond set butterfly brooch and pendant ceated by Musson Jewellers in Sydney, Australia. It is a true to life shape with black rhodium plating on the outer wings and features a total of 114 round brilliant cut white diamonds = 1.20 carats. (Total size of diamonds on Mariah's actual wedding ring: 17 carats.)

Will she keep it and wear it? That is teh big question. We are now on the lookout for anyone who spiese Mariah wearing the Sunrise butterfly brooch in public! So if you see it in a magazine, on TV or at a concert, email us in the soapbox to tell us where and when you spotted it!
(Source: MCArchives | Yahoo!7 News)

June 6, 2008
T.I. & MARIAH COLLABORATE ON "I'LL BE LOVIN U LONG TIME"

MariahDailyJournal is able to confirm that the rapper T.I. will be featured in a remix to "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time," Mariah's third single off her new album, E=MC². A very reliable source tells us that T.I. has joined Mariah in Hawaii to film the video to the song.

Further details about the collaboration will be provided as soon as they become available. No set release date has been determined at this time.
(Source: MariahDailyJournal )

June 5, 2008
MARIAH CAREY TO TOUR UK AND IRELAND?

Mariah Carey will make a fantasy come true for her Irish fans with two huge concerts at the new Point. The 38-year-old has signed a deal to perform at the Dublin venue as part of a massive tour which will kick off next March. The Hero star will stage two shows at the revamped concert hall and belt out a collection of her biggest hits.

A source close to the singer said: "Mariah is desperate to play in Ireland and she can't wait for the live shows. She is very proud of the fact her mum has Ireland roots and she always feels a strong identity with the place. It will be like a homecoming concert for her. She just can't wait to make it happen."

An all-star line-up of big names has already been booked for the Point which opens in February. Acts include Sir Paul McCartney, Britney Spears and Tina Turner.

Mariah has made a massive comeback with her last album The Emancipation Of Mimi topping the charts around the world. Her tour will also include gigs in London, New York, Cape Town and Sydney. The source added: "Mariah is a massive world-wide star and her album sales in Ireland have been huge. We're in no doubt that the tickets will sell out extremely fast and there will be a massive demand from her fans."

"She also wants to spend a few days in Ireland researching her ancestry and having a look around Dublin. This will be her biggest ever tour and she wants to break all the box office records. By the end of it she will have performed more than 70 dates in some of the biggest venues on the planet."
(Source: Daily Mirror Ireland - Mariah Connection)

June 5, 2008
CHRIS APPLEBAUM TO DIRECT NEW VIDEO

In the press conference for E=MC2 at The Peninsula Tokyo Monday, June 2nd, Mariah confirmed that her next single will be "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time". "What do I know about the video? I know that it's gonna utilize a lot of the beautiful nature obviously that you get when you go to Hawaii. It's a gorgeous place. And I don't wanna be talking about some... to my idea before I put it out there but there's another element to it that's really fun that I don't think anyone else has done yet. So I'm kind of looking forward to that. Chris Applebaum is the director. I've never worked with him, but I really like his work."

Chris Applebaum's most recent work includes directing music videos for Rihanna ("Umbrella"), Mary J. Blige ("Just Fine") and Jonas Brothers ("SOS"); and television commercials for Old Spice, Carl's Jr., Cover Girl, Hugo Boss. He received MTV's 2007 Video of the Year Award for Rihanna's "Umbrella".

In more news from the Chinese press, according to reports from Apple Daily Hong Kong and Apple Daily Taiwan, Mariah was late for 7 hours to the press conference at The Peninsula Tokyo. She was scheduled to be there at 5:00pm but didn't show up until midnight. The photo call only lasted for 20 seconds and each journalist could only ask one question. Mariah said she will go to Hawaii to shoot the music video to "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" but Nick won't be going with her but will meet her there a few days later. Mariah said originally she wanted to invite Nick Cannon to be in the "Touch My Body" video but couldn't make it in the end. She plans on having kids but not now because she is planning to tour.
(Source: Mariah Daily Journal)

June 5, 2008
MARIAH CAREY TO PERFORM AT BET AWARDS

Hip-hop heavyweights Usher, Nelly, Chris Brown and Lil' Wayne, as well as newlywed Mariah Carey are gearing up to perform at this year's BET Awards, slated for June 24 at L.A's Shrine Auditorium. Rapper T-Pain, whose collaborations with artists like Brown and Kanye West, leads this year's BET Award nominations, with five nods.

Comedian and actor D.L. Hughley will serve as host. Legendary R&B crooner Al Green will be honored with a lifetime achievement award and Quincy Jones will receive an award for his humanitarian work.
(Source: People Magazine)

June 5, 2008
YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN

"You Don't Mess with the Zohan" is as dumb as it looks and more serious than it should be. The stupidity is expected, but the seriousness makes you wonder what director Dennis Dugan ("Happy Gilmore") is thinking. Really, commentary on the Israel/Palestine conflict in a silly Adam Sandler movie? If we need to rely on Sandler in dumbass mode for sociopolitical commentary, we're in serious trouble.

Zohan (Sandler) is the greatest counter-terrorist the Israeli army has ever seen, and he's made a career out of recapturing the Palestinian baddie known as the Phantom (John Turturro, gleefully hammin' it up) every time he escapes. What Zohan really wants, however, is to cut hair. Fed up with the ineptitude of his army, Zohan fakes his own death and escapes to New York City to start a career as a hair stylist.

He's laughed out of the Paul Mitchell salon, but he enjoys the company of a new friend (Nick Swardson) and his mother (Lainie Kazan) before finding a job in a small neighborhood where Israelis and Palestinians live and work closely together. What's more, his attractive boss at the salon, Dalia (Emmanuelle Chriqui), is Palestinian, but she doesn't mind when he gives the "boom boom" to his elderly female customers after making their hair "silky smooth". There's also a corporate tycoon (Michael Buffer) who wants to raze the neighborhood and build a shopping mall, but that's just window-dressing for Zohan's ridiculous antics.

The nearly two-hour movie is an odd mix of absurdity and unorthodox reality. Written by Sandler, Jeff Smigel ("Saturday Night Live") and Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up"), the comedy is laugh-out-loud funny. Stereotypes are playfully skewered as eye glasses are dipped in hummus, everyone loves Mariah Carey and an Israeli electronics store pulls the bait-and-switch on its customers. There's also Zohan's superhuman action scenes, which include him swimming like a dolphin, catching a bullet with his fingers and contorting people into a pretzel.

As long as we're laughing, "Zohan" is just fine. It's only when the sociopolitical commentary awkwardly mixes with the juvenile amusements that we have problems. When everything else far-fetched it's difficult to take the "peace in the Middle East" message seriously.

Mind you, this isn't the first time Sandler has dabbled in social issues. "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" was a cinematic gay rights parade, but at least it had heart and a hottie Jessica Biel to keep things interesting. "Zohan" offers no such appeal, meaning there's not much in between the funny moments to keep us interested.

If Sandler wants to do drama, that's fine; his performance in "Reign Over Me" as a man whose life was ruined by 9/11 was surprisingly impressive. But putting relevant social issues in his idiot comedies does nothing but add seriousness to movies that, at their core, are just trying to make you laugh.

This should be his rule: If he's going to do stuff like catch fish with his butt cheeks (as he does in "Zohan"), then it's comedy only. Any other time he's free to do as he pleases.
(Source: Mariah Connection)