her abs are better than 98% of women out there
people are always so critical when it comes to female celebrities it's so sad...do we say this **** about male celebrities...ever?
her abs are better than 98% of women out there
people are always so critical when it comes to female celebrities it's so sad...do we say this **** about male celebrities...ever?
Looking at yoru avatar it seems as if mariahs chipmunk face has been around since the charmbraclet album and has continued to the present.
Mariah Carey: "Touch My Body" Top 40 on Billboard Hot 100
Mariah on TRL
- She explained that E=MC is Emancipation = Mariah Carey to the 2nd square.
- Mary J. Blige's first album is her favorite by a female artist.
- Beyonce is one of the performers that impress her at award shows.
"Touch My Body" Chart Update
Billboard Hot 100: #34 (Last Week #57)
Billboard Hot 100 Airplay: #12 (Last Week #23)
Billboard Pop 100: #38 (Last Week #46)
Billboard Pop 100 Airplay: #22 (Last Week #34)
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: #18 (Last Week #20)
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: #18 (Last Week #20)
Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay: #17 (Last Week #39) AIR POWER
• Mediabase Update: For the week ending February 26, 2008, "Touch My Body" has registered 65.302 million audience impressions with 9541 spins (Pop - 3583, Rhythmic - 3585, Urban - 1898, Urban A/C - 419, Hot A/C - 51, Alternative - 4).
• The "Touch My Body" music video has been added to the roster at TRL. Vote for Mariah and make her #1 on the Top 10 countdown!
• On her 107.5 WBLS show today, Wendy Williams asked her staff if they had played "Touch My Body" all day. She said that it was too late for today but ordered them to play it 5 times tomorrow and said, "It's a hit!".
Mariah Explains First Single Choice
MTV Hits (UK) aired a short segment about Mariah's new video "Touch My Body". Footage from behind the scenes was shown as well as a short clip in which Mariah explains her decision to release "Touch My Body" as the first single from E=MC˛.
"It was really difficult choosing a first single. This time, it's just like okay, I have 20-something songs, and I'm like there's a lot of potential singles, so we all kind of struggled with it. We ended up with "Touch My Body" because up-tempo is one specific way, and a ballad is really specific, so we decided to just go with the mid-tempo and everybody kinda liked the song 'cause it's just fun and cute and sexy and sweet."
"Touch My Body" Rolling Stone Review
Rolling Stone, in its March 6, 2008 issue with Jack Johnson on the cover, reviews "Touch My Body" and gives it 3.5 stars.
Mariah Carey
"Touch My Body" (Island)
The Dream - who traded in vaginal metaphors as co-writer of Rihanna's "Umbrella" - takes a slightly more literal approach to the female anatomy as co-writer of this hyperdirty single from Mimi's forthcoming album, E=MC˛. Mariah's storied vocal range is blunted in favor of generic, highly digitized heavy breathing: "Touch my body/Put me on the floor/Wrestle me around/Play with me some more." But with a spare, slick track composed mostly of synths and finger snaps, beat master Tricky Stewart (who produced Mary J. Blige's "Just Fine") creates the perfect backdrop for the singer to ditch the rainbows and charms and score with a sex romp that went to radio just in time for Valentine's Day.
--Evan Serpick
when the song comes out a lot of people said "horrific"
now i think a lot of people love the song and is for sure that it will top the chart
but i prefer if it hit #1 globally
At a private listening party hosted by L.A. Reid, Rolling Stone recently got a chance to check out Mariah Carey's eleventh studio album, the follow-up to 2005's blockbuster The Emancipation of Mimi. Due April 15th, E=MC˛ jumps from hip-hop-flavored jams like the Young Jeezy-assisted "Side Effects" to bright, mega-catchy stuff like the disco "That Chick." The album also tosses in a couple of big-voiced ballads ("Bye Bye," a piano-based song about losing someone close to you) and beats from big-name producers like Jermaine Dupri, Will.i.am and Scott Storch. In a notable departure from earlier albums, Carey sings in a lighter, less showy voice than we're used to on a few tracks, including lead single "Touch My Body." A horny jam about a "secret rendezvous," the single was co-written by Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, the team that co-penned Rihanna's "Umbrella."
Nate "Danja" Hills, who produced "Migrate" (which features T-Pain), tells RS that on that track Carey "definitely opens up towards the end of the song and shows what Mariah does. It's a different array of her vocal range on this record, but she keeps it pretty mid-range and then toward the end she lets loose. She was singing in the room, and I was just blown away by how good it sounded without her even trying. It's incredible, I see why she is who she is."