Genius Lyrics
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Mariah Carey – Bliss
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[Intro] / Touch me, baby / It feels so amazing / As you stimulate me / And you make me want you / More and more / [Verse 1] / What do I do? / What do I say? / Does it feel good
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Mariah Carey – My All
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“My All” is Mariah Carey’s 3rd track on her Butterfly album.
It is also the 13th track on her third compilation album, #1 to Infinty. In the album credits, she wrote that it was
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Mariah Carey – My Saving Grace
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[Verse 1] / I've still got a lot to learn / But, at least I know where I can turn / When I'm in my times of need / Just as long (As I know all things are possible) / Just as long
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Westside Connection) – Irresistible (West Side Connection)
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[Intro: Westside Connection] / Slippin', slidin', glidin' / Low ridin' (yeah) / Ain't no hidin' from this hit (On the real) / Fool, you know how we do it (Irresistible) / Just keep
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Master P & Mystikal) – Did I Do That?
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[Intro: Mariah Carey] / I really hope when you hear this song / That you're happy with somebody new / (Happy, na, na, na, na) / Baby, because I found a love I can call my own / And
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Mariah Carey – Touch My Body
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“Touch My Body” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and gave Mariah the most number-one singles in U.S. history by a solo artist, surpassing Elvis Presley.
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Mariah Carey – Hero
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“Hero” is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, released as the second single from Mariah’s third album Music Box. The song charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
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Mariah Carey – Honey
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“Honey” is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, released as the lead single from her sixth studio album, Butterfly.
The song was a massive success, topping the
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Mariah Carey – It's Like That
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“It’s Like That” borrows its hook from Run-DMC’s “Hollis Crew” (1984) and “Here We Go” (1983). It was chosen by industry exec L.A. Reid as the lead single off of Mariah’s comeback
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Miguel) – #Beautiful
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“#Beautiful” is the lead single of Mariah Carey’s 14th studio album Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse.
The song was written and produced by Carey, Miguel, Nathan Perez, Mac
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Mariah Carey – Vision of Love
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Mariah Carey’s debut single, released May 15, 1990. It spent four weeks as the #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100, & two weeks at #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
It was the first
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Mariah Carey – Faded
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“Faded” is the second track on Mariah Carey’s 14th studio album Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse (2014).
It is a luscious R&B song produced by Mike Will Made It and Carey’s
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Ariana Grande & Jennifer Hudson) – Oh Santa! (Remix)
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“Oh Santa!” is a holiday collaboration between Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, and Jennifer Hudson and a remix of Carey’s 2010 single of the same name.
The song premiered the same
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Krayzie Bone & Wish Bone) – Breakdown
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“Breakdown” is the 3rd single from Mariah Carey’s fifth studio album, Butterfly (1997)
Due to Billboard rules at the time, Breakdown was not allowed to chart on the official Hot
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Mariah Carey – Prisoner
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“Prisoner” is a song recorded by Mariah Carey for her self titled debut studio album.
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Da Brat) – 4real4real
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“4real4real” is a track from Mariah Carey’s eleventh studio album E=MC. Along with “Heat”, “4real4real” appears only as a bonus track on the British, Japanese, New Zealand and
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Mariah Carey – Open Arms
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“Open Arms” was originally sung by Journey in 1982.
In 1995, Mariah’s version peaked at #4 on the U.K. Singles chart and managed to chart moderately internationally.
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Mariah Carey – Emotions
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The lead single from Mariah’s second solo album of the same name. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (her fifth in a row) for three weeks. Produced and written by Mariah
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Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston – When You Believe
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When You Believe is a song composed for the 1998 film The Prince of Egypt. Written by Stephen Stewart, produced by Babyface and performed by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, it
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Mariah Carey – Heat
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“Heat” is a track from Mariah Carey’s eleventh studio album E=MC². Along with “4real4real”, “Heat” appears only as a bonus track on the British, Japanese, New Zealand and
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) – The Distance
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“The Distance” is the fifth song from Mariah’s 15th studio album “Caution” and it was released as its second promotional single when the album’s preorder became available.
The
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Mariah Carey – Caution
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[Verse 1] / Never too late, you can come through / I'll be up waiting / I don't want nobody but you / No hesitating / 'Cause every time you leave I fall apart / Boy you're the
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Cameo) – Loverboy
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“Loverboy” is the lead single of Mariah Carey’s first soundtrack and eighth studio album Glitter (2001).
The song was written and produced by Carey, Larry Blackmon, Thomas Jenkins
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Mariah Carey – Shake It Off
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“Shake It Off” is a song performed by Mariah Carey, taken from her tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). The song was initially solicited to radio on July 12, 2005
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Mariah Carey – Cry.
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‘Cry’ is the opening track of Mariah Carey’s fourteenth studio album Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse (2014).
With vocals suspended over a soft cloud of pianos, Mariah sings
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Mariah Carey – Clown
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The first diss track towards Eminem after he claimed they had a six-month-long relationship and Mariah denied the charges, the second and final being Obsessed.
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Mariah Carey – GTFO
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“GTFO” is the first promotional single off of Mariah Carey’s fifteenth studio album Caution.
In a press release, Mariah Carey said:
I wanted to give my fans and everyone a first
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Mariah Carey – Without You
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“Without You” was originally sung by Badfinger and later Nilsson back in the ‘70s.
Mariah’s version of the song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on Billboard’s Adult
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Mariah Carey – Looking In
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“Looking In” is a song recorded by Mariah Carey for her fifth studio album, Daydream (1995).
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Mariah Carey – Meteorite
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Mariah returns to the disco era on “Meteorite”. This song almost sounds like a Donna Summer outtake with Mariah’s touch in it — and that’s high praise. The mid-tempo disco track
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Mariah Carey – Joy to the World
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The words are by prolific English hymn writer Isaac Watts and are based on Psalm 98. Although it’s one of the most published Christmas songs today, Watts wrote the hymn to
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Mariah Carey – The Roof (Back in Time)
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“The Roof” is the third single from Mariah Carey’s 1997 album Butterfly. Due to conflicts with the record label, the single recieved a limited worldwide release and did not chart
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Mariah Carey – Last Kiss
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[Intro: Jermaine Dupri] / I know you don't believe that it's over like that / [Hook: Mariah Carey & Jermaine Dupri] / Whoo ooh ooh ooh (You know you still love me) / (And I know
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Mariah Carey – Inseparable
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[Intro] / Call my phone / Baby call my phone / Baby call my phone / I've been waiting to hear your ringtone / Call my phone / Baby call my phone / Baby call my phone / I've been
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