Mariah Carey Performs ‘Emancipation’ Medley For American Music Awards Anniversary Special
Mariah Carey is still in the business of carrying out her own tributes, and did so at the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special on Sunday (Oct. 6).
To usher in the upcoming 20th anniversary of MiMi’s 2005 comeback LP, the diva took the AMAs stage in a form-fitting gown and posed in front of a hot pink, shimmering giant ‘M’, singing a few seconds of “Don’t Forget About Us” before switching into a new, chilling rendition of her chart-topper, “We Belong Together.”
Ahead of the award show, Carey spoke on her comeback era with Billboard. “People had written me off and when The Emancipation Of MiMi came out and had the song of the decade with “We Belong Together” — it had to be that big of a record for me to actually have a comeback,” she noted.
“We Belong Together” is the songbird’s second biggest single on the Billboard Hot 100. It spent 14 weeks at No. 1 on the chart, along with her holiday hit, “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
However, the latter spent 65 weeks on the chart while “We Belong Together” lived there for 43 weeks.
She later got more in-depth about the forthcoming commemoration with E! News. “[The anniversary] means everything as a songwriter and a performer. It’s one of those things that’s lasted the test of time,” Carey gushed.
The mother of two also spoke on her daughter, Monroe, who’s been tip-toeing into the world of music and entertainment by singing and acting. “There’s a lot of advice to be given […] I’m super protective of my kids, but I also try to let them be their own people,” said the 55-year-old.
She hinted that the twins may hit the stage, yet again, for her Christmas tour, but wouldn’t fully confirm or deny.
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