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“We Belong Together” would be Carey’s second-longest running number one, and reestablished her viability as a major industry force. Also, she has hit an A2 in her 1998 hit 'My All', verifying her five-octave range. Her highest note thus far was a G7 (a few keys from the top of a piano) hit during two live performances of 'Emotions' in 1991. Boasting a powerful backbeat constructed from a pair of ’80s R&B tunes, Bobby Womack’s “If You Think You’re Lonely Now” from 1981 and the Deele’s 1987 track “Two Occasions,” the cool ballad became 2005’s song of the summer - and beyond. Mariahs father, Alfred Roy Carey, was an aeronautical engineer. “I had a great feeling about it when we finished writing the song, and I was flying back from Atlanta at some crazy hour of the morning… But we were listening to it on the plane ride on the way home, and even from the demo version, I really felt something very special.” Fans and critics would agree. 1992: Mariah Carey- If Its Over (34th Annual Grammy Awards) 2001: Mariah Carey- Never Too Far/ Hero (Live at the Radio 1998: Mariah Carey & Aretha. During production of her third album, Mariah was approached by Epic Reocrds to write and record a song. While writing 'Hero,' Mariah didn't connect to the style or sound of the song. “I had the chills,” Carey recalled in Billboard. Hero is the second single by Mariah Carey from her third album, 'Music Box.' The song was released on Octothrough Columbia Records and was written & produced by Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff.
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From the earliest demo, it was clear that they had a monster on their hands. wind sun Addeddate 08:03:31 Identifier mariahcareyhero201912 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. The project saw her reunite with Dupri, with whom she cowrote the soulful “We Belong Together” during a writing session in Atlanta. Mariah Carey (1990) Careys powerful voice drives a stark, dramatic piano ballad ('Vanishing,' featuring Richard Tee), four 1 hits (the ballads 'Vision of Love,' 'Love Takes Time' and 'I Dont Wanna Cry,' the bubblegum-dance 'Someday'), and consistently good, tuneful songwriting ('All In Your Mind,' with a fun pseudo-reggae fade). But comebacks rarely come as big as her 10th album, The Emancipation of Mimi. Between 20, Carey endured a personal nadir best summed up by a single word: Glitter.