Mariah Carey
The best-selling female performer of the 1990s, Mariah
Carey rose to superstardom on the strength of her stunning five-octave
voice; an elastic talent who moved easily from glossy ballads to hip-hop-inspired
dance-pop, she earned frequent comparison to rivals Whitney Houston and
Celine Dion, but did them both one better by composing all of her own
material. Her big break came as a backing vocalist on a studio session
with dance-pop singer Brenda K. Starr, who handed Carey's demo tape to
Columbia Records head Tommy Mottola at a party. According to legend, Mottola
listened to the tape in his limo while driving home that same evening,
and was so immediately struck by Carey's talent that he doubled back to
the party to track her down.
After signing to Columbia, Carey entered the studio to begin work on her
1990 self-titled debut LP; the heavily promoted album was a chart-topping
smash, launching no less than four number one singles: "Vision of
Love," "Love Takes Time," "Someday," and "I
Don't Wanna Cry." Her overnight success earned Grammy awards as Best
New Artist and Best Female Vocalist, and expectations were high for Carey's
follow-up, 1991's Emotions. The album did not disappoint, as the title
track reached number one -- a record fifth consecutive chart-topper --
while both "Can't Let Go" and "Make It Happen" landed
in the Top Five. Carey's next release was 1992's MTV Unplugged EP, which
generated a number-one cover of the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There".
In 1993, released her third full-length effort, Music Box, her best-selling
record to date. Two more singles, "Dreamlover" and "Hero,"
reached the top spot on the charts. She resurfaced in 1994 with a holiday
release titled Merry Christmas, scoring a seasonal smash with "All
I Want for Christmas Is You." 1995's Daydream reflected a new artistic
maturity; the first single, "Fantasy," debuted at number one,
making Carey the first female artist and just the second performer ever
to accomplish the feat. The follow-up, "One Sweet Day" -- a
collaboration with Boyz II Men -- repeated the trick, and remained lodged
at the top of the charts for a record 16 weeks.
After separating from Mottola, Carey returned in 1997 with Butterfly,
another staggering success and her most hip-hop-flavored recording to
date. With "Heartbreaker," the first single from her 1999 album
Rainbow, Carey became the first artist to top the charts in each year
of the 1990s; the record also pushed her ahead of the Beatles as the artist
with the most cumulative weeks spent atop the Hot 100 singles chart. ~
Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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