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Mariah Carey: How She Created More #1 Hits Than Any Other American (Exclusive Interview)


This exclusive interview with Mariah Carey, hosted by Danyel Smith for The New York Times, explores the legendary artist's creative process, her evolution as a songwriter, and her experiences in the music industry.

Key Highlights:

  • Early Inspirations and Craft: Carey discusses her childhood exposure to music, her mother's influence as an opera singer, and the moment she realized she had an "ear" for melody (1:57 - 2:38). She reflects on how she began by writing poetry and later transitioned into songwriting.
  • Creative Process: She explains that her songwriting is often a "channeling" experience, preferring solitude for heartfelt moments (4:35 - 5:11). While she enjoys collaborating—specifically highlighting her successful partnerships with Jermaine Dupri on hits like "Always Be My Baby" and "We Belong Together" (5:18 - 5:58)—she often writes alone to pour her feelings onto the page.
  • Deep Cuts and Personal Narratives: Beyond the chart-topping singles, Carey highlights meaningful album tracks such as "Petals" and "Close My Eyes" (7:27 - 8:09). She views "Close My Eyes" as a significant reflection of her personal evolution.
  • Recognition as a Songwriter: The conversation addresses the long-standing issue of Carey being under-credited as a songwriter. She expresses her frustration that the industry has often failed to acknowledge her as a "singer-songwriter" who produces her own records (9:30 - 9:52).
  • Reflections on Industry Awards: Carey candidly discusses her feelings toward the Grammys, noting that she has felt "scammed" and overlooked by the organization despite her success, though she has found peace in her own belief in her talent (8:40 - 9:26).

The interview concludes on an empowering note, with Carey embracing her identity and skill as a seasoned songwriter (10:45 - 11:08).

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