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Mariah Carey wasn’t always sure about making a Christmas album. “Merry Christmas” turns 30 this month

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mariah Carey is comfortable that it has grow to be culturally synonymous with Christmas — thanks partly to its longevity her iconic song “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and its ubiquity yearly when the vacations come around.
However, the Grammy Award winner admits that she was initially unsure about recording a Christmas album when her label approached her. “I was a little apprehensive,” she says, reflecting on her album “Merry Christmas,” which saw her turn 30 this month.
Ahead of her performance at Sunday’s American Music Awards and her upcoming holiday tour, which begins in November, Carey spoke to The Associated Press about the recommendation she would give to young artists rising to fame and using her song “Always Be My Baby, Ari Aster Horror comedy 2023, “Beau’s scared.”
The interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.
AP: What was it like celebrating the just about twentieth anniversary of “The Emancipation of Mimi” and reflecting on the legacy of the album?
CAREY: I believe “The Emancipation of Mimi” is certainly one of my albums that pushed some boundaries, and I used to be really comfortable about that because obviously I had to return back. And yes, it was a comeback. But it’s certainly one of my favorite albums. Celebrating it this 12 months and celebrating “Mimi” was really fun because I had never done those songs. I never do them. And this time I did it.
AP: Because of this type of underdog feeling, did you are feeling a creative freedom and strength that you could not have felt before?
CAREY: Yes, I feel like people were able to embrace me again. And you realize how I felt about it? I mean, I feel just like the album “Charmbracelet” was also a excellent album, though not everyone knew it. Well, you realize, when “We Belong Together” got here out after “It’s Like That,” which didn’t do as well, but still did pretty much. Whatever.
AP: “It’s Like That” is a great song.
CAREY: It’s a good song. And I really like doing it. You know, I am going through different stages with these albums. That’s interesting.
AP: Your first Christmas album, “Merry Christmas,” turns 30 this month. This was obviously a formative record for you and your profession. Do you remember anything from its beginnings?
CAREY: So the record company said, (*30*) And I said, “I don’t know if I should at this point.” Because, you realize, I used to be very young, I used to be just starting out, and I felt that folks made Christmas albums later in life. But now people have began doing it at any time, like at the height of their profession. I mean, how did I feel? I used to be a little concerned, after which I said, “I love it.” And I arrange a studio and just had a great time.
AP: Chappell Roan made headlines when she talked about how she was battling sudden fame. As someone who has been in the general public eye for therefore long, do you’ve gotten any advice for young artists who’re battling this issue?
CAREY: Well, I’ve been through a lot of drama, and it is not fun since you grow up pondering, “I want to be famous.” I mean, it was really always like, “I want to be a singer. I want to write songs.” But “I Want to Be Famous” was right up my alley. I believe it was probably because I didn’t feel like I used to be ok due to the things I went through growing up. And that is not a good technique to feel, you realize?
But my advice is this: try as hard as you may to enter this industry with love to your talent and what is actually real for you. You know, if it’s like, “I would like to be famous. I would like to run with these people, whoever they’re, famous people,” that is probably not the most effective idea.
AP: Have you seen “Beau Is Afraid” by Ari Aster? with Joaquin Phoenix?
CAREY: Yes. I needed to approve it. I assumed it was an interesting way they used my song “Always Be My Baby.” It was interesting. I mean, it didn’t really fit the movie, but you realize, I got nervous, like, “You know, OK, that’s fine.” This was completely different. I mean, I wasn’t reluctant, but I assumed, “This is something completely different than I’ve ever experienced.”
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Chris Brown arrested in Great Britain in connection with the incident at the Night Club in London in London

Chris Brown was arrested on Thursday at Lowry Hotel in Manchester in England, in connection with the incident at the London Night Club in 2023, in keeping with American edition Sun. On May 14, he flew to Manchester, where the authorities were notified of his presence.
The arrest results from a quarrel on February 19, 2023, between the bronze and the music producer, Abe Diaw, who claims that Brown attacked him with a bottle, after which hit him and kicked him at the nightclub in London. Diaw was taken to the hospital, where he had to make use of KUL after discharge. London Metropolitan Police are holding Brown in terms of “suspicion of causing severe damage to the body.”
DAW also made a civil claim against Brown for $ 16 million (12 million kilos) compensation related to the incident.
This isn’t Brown’s first brush with the right to attack at the nightclub. In 2012, Brown was involved in the Night Club in New York, which included the NBA star All-Star Tony Parker and Rapper and the pop star, Drake. As early as 2024, Brown was accused of assaulting 4 live shows behind the scenes at the TEXASA concert bus stop; Brown is the defendant for $ 50 million in connection with the alleged incident.
Over the years Brown had a litany of runs with the authorities for allegations and accusations of varied arguments, fighting and assault and was accused of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Brown is He planned to make a limited series of live programs in Manchester from June 15 and is preparing for his stadium “Breezy Bowl XX”, which he made available In the Instagram post On the occasion of his 20 years in the music industry. The program includes Summer Walker at the American stage of the trip and Bryson Walker for the European leg, which is able to start on June 8 in Amsterdam.
“Celebrating 20 years of cb. So excited that I can share this moment with the world and my amazing fans. I can’t wait to see all the beautiful faces. Taking you these eras, but most importantly, give you my heart and soul,” reads the signature.
The brown song “Remains” is currently 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and spent 35 weeks on the chart and it arrived No. 1 on the adult R&B AirPlay taber.

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Keke Palmer shares his POV with a breakdown in the shady remix of Usher “Confessions Part II”
In July 2023, Keke Palmer and her dad and former boyfriend Darius Jackson caused one of many great debates in social media. After Palmer was noticed (great, I can add) at the Usher concert this summer, Jackson began to X to share his contempt for the mother of selecting his child, causing a discourse with the “equivalent” of her outfit.
Although Jackson was very open about this case, Palmer was silent about her feelings at a viral moment – to this point. On Friday, May 9, the Wielfenian star released a recent song entitled “My Confessions”, in which she spills all tea at this moment and her break with Jackson.
“This is personal.” My confession “is exactly as it sounds – whether giving the feelings I buried”, Palmer he wrote on Instagram About the song. “Sometimes we need a closure, it does not come from a conversation – it results from being honest with each other. This is this song. My room. My brightness. My way to let go.”
The record, which rises from the “Confessions Part Conmissiones”, was written by Palmer and her best friend for 22 years, Tayla Parx, who says that the star “no” saw her through every version of herself. Describing the song as “harsh, emotional and real”, Palmer takes the listeners back to July 2023 and lirially explains every little thing about how Jackson broke up with her at the time, which prompted her to the evening of girls.
“Summer ’23, we were in Vegas, on the right/we broke up with me and jumped to the flight/you were an attempt to find the way to” positive “/so I thought I have a girl’s night”, sings. “48 hours later online/I made me a villain, but you lied, mm/but the truth is that now we now have now already ended in Vegas.
In the whole song and the lyrical film accompanying her, Palmer refers to Jackson’s controversial tweets, and even reported tensions between her and his family.
“Your family, they don’t like me, that’s good / but when did you come back on the side? / When I met you, you hated them as if you hated me now.”
Similarly, he turns to the response and response to his criticism about her appearance at the Usher concert: “72 hours, now your feelings hurt/my fans were pulling you because you had a nerve/you almost turned me into a banality/thought that your child will make me want to stay.”
As the chorus notes: “F— Your projections / These are my confessions”, Palmer explains how difficult it’s to inform her the truth when she sings: “Telling that it was difficult for me / Telling only for my peace / truth hurts and it is mine.”
Since the breakup, Palmer has revealed her and Jackson toxicity and the way much she hated the attention of the media surrounding her relationship.
From his memory “Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your National”, to the upcoming album “Just Keke”, Palmer says that “not to play perfectly here”, but “honestly,” and tell her story.

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Paul Wall joins forces with Gracie’s Corner to get a fresh remix “Wheels on the Bus” and this is BOP

As a parent of 4 children and three who’ve 10-i-fund, my favorite music genre at this moment of my life are jams suitable for the age, which I can listen to without the desire to stab my eyeballs. So when “Gracie’s Corner” struck my awareness a few years ago to fill this void (and appreciating parents around the world) I knew that we found gold.
For example, while “Happy Birthday” Stevie Wonder will all the time be a birthday song of the black community, at this point he is commonplace “Gracie’s Corner” version at birthday parties For those of us who went to see “sinners” at the opening weekend.
“Gracie’s Corner” for many who have no idea (or should not have children) is a YouTube channel for youngsters. According to their side, YouTube provides “a combination of educational, funny and encouraging songs for children from various environments. Come and dance with the game when he chooses a funny journey with family and friends!”
More precisely, they take some rhymed rhymes, which everyone knows and love and put a bit on it. Which leads us to the reason behind the season. If you have not heard the “Gracie’s Corner” version “Wheels on the bus” You cannot have black children. Until now, heavy bass, hi-hat jam trap has 111 million views. Yes, you read the right 111 million views. These wipers are Swisków. Let’s say, Issa Bop.
Well, because people from the headquarters of “Gracie’s Corner” don’t play truthfully, they got here out and got Paul Walla-Tak, he has Houston rap labels, Swithahouse Paul Wall, “Master of the People”-to drop a part of what is dirty south.
Listen to me. I don’t understand how this cooperation was created by Paul Wall and “Gracie’s Corner”, but whoever played this thing must conduct seminars on synergy and creative cooperation for the whole family. I hope that this person is liable for planning a family reunion, because in that case, it is not only city trips and cooking in the city park for this family. The undeniable fact that the whole poem by Paul Walla feels like the one who was sitting, which could fit on the slow rhythm album of Mike Jones, or mainly every song during which Paul Wall has ever appeared – but still works for BOP of this children – is a nasty work of the most beautiful diversity.

Listen, I do not know if you may have a reason to pull up “Gracie’s Corner”, but in case you do it, move quickly to listen to this “wheel on the H-Town bus-to-remiks” with Paul Wall. And in case you didn’t know that “Gracie’s Corner” exists earlier, consider your life, and now you see how the life of oldsters will look and the way it differs from a lonely life. Because now I hit this remix “wheels on the bus” in a automobile with my children. This, my friends, is for all wines.
Indeed, the wheels are rolling.

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