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  1. Music video by Latto, Mariah Carey performing Big Energy (Remix (Official Audio)). (C) 2022 Streamcut & RCA Records

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    • “My All/Stay Awhile (So So Def Remix)”
    • “Heartbreaker (Remix)”
    • “I Still Believe (The Kings Mix)”
    • “H.A.T.E.U. (So So Def Remix)”
    • “Someday (New 12” Jackswing)”
    • “Can’t Take That Away (Mariah’s Theme) (Morales Revival Triumphant Mix)”
    • “Butterfly (Def B Fly Mix)”
    • “Fantasy (Bad Boy Mix)”
    • “Dreamlover (Def Club Mix)”
    • “Anytime You Need A Friend (C+C Club Version)”

    Befitting her mixed racial background, Mariah Carey has two modes of nostalgia: covering MOR power ballads from the ’80s sung by white dudes (see George Michael’s “One More Try” or Phil Collins’s “Against All Odds”) and lifting from more obscure R&B chart hits from the same era. Jermaine Dupri’s remix of the singer’s 1998 single “My All” indulged t...

    Including this remix on 1999’s Rainbow was forward-thinking but fully befitting a fruity album that strained to include every color in the spectrum. I remember spinning this laidback gem on my college radio station and my friend, a vocal performance major, complaining that the song never seemed to actually get started. I countered that the groove n...

    As if her dedication to the remix hadn’t already been cemented by the late ’90s, Mariah recorded vocals for four entirely different versions of “I Still Believe,” including “The Kings Mix” and “The Eve of Souls Mix,” both of which consist largely of Mimi vamping, trilling, and otherwise adlibbing over perennial collaborator David Morales’s tribal h...

    One of the slowest tracks from the very slow album Memoirs of a Slow Angel, “H.A.T.E.U.” spawned two notably quick remixes. While they both breathe life into the song, I’m not apprehensive about admitting that Jason Nevins’s warm, glowstick-y “Loves U” retrofit is wrong for the song. “I can’t wait to hate you” is the hook, but the counterpoint is k...

    All due respect to Mariah’s loyalty to David Morales, but one wishes she would’ve fully explored the wealth of producers available to her back in the ’90s, when she, they, and house music were all at their zenith. You get a taste of that potential listening to what Shep Pettibone did with Mariah’s first dance hit, “Someday.” The sunny song could’ve...

    Though she was a full year away from her infamous public breakdown, you could hear the cracks beginning to appear in Sony’s then-seemingly invincible Golden Girl in the spoken intro to David Morales’s remix of “Can’t Take That Away.” She seems to be trying to assure herself as much as her fans when she advises, “No matter what they try to do, no ma...

    And once in a while it’s possible for a remix to stretch a moment of sincerity out in an attempt to, well, “make it last forever.” That Mariah was particularly in tune with the persistently personal nature of “Butterfly” goes without saying. What she and David Morales did with the jazzy, dubby album interlude was nothing short of plunging into the ...

    Mariah’s affinity for remixes can, perhaps, be traced back to her storied creative and personal imprisonment by former Sony head Tommy Mottola. The singer was allowed to experiment on remixes in ways Thomas and her other handlers were resistant to let her do on her first few albums. Puff Daddy’s remix of 1995’s “Fantasy” replaced Mariah’s original ...

    Mariah’s first collaboration with David Morales also marked the first time the singer recorded completely new vocals for a remix. A fun factoid, sure, but it’s prescient because her sultrier new performance of “Dreamlover” represented a total 180 from the peppy, decidedly major-key album version. When she spends a whole 60 seconds riffing on the ly...

    House can excavate lava flows of feeling from even the coldest, most mechanical of sources. Need convincing? Witness that not just one, but two of the finest moments in early-’90s house (and our easy picks for the top two slots on this list) were extracted from Mariah’s empty Music Box. The album version of “Dreamlover” at least had buoyancy in its...

  2. Sep 22, 2016 · The 6 Best Mariah Carey Remixes. Here's a list of the best Mariah Carey songs remixed for your listening pleasure.

  3. Mar 28, 2022 · Vaughn Oliver & Dr. Luke. This is the official remix to Latto’s hit single, “Big Energy,” featuring Mariah Carey and DJ Khaled. The clean version was released on March 28, 2022, and the ...

  4. Watch the official music video for "Fantasy" (Remix) by Mariah Carey feat O.D.B. Listen to Mariah Carey: https://mariahcarey.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Mariah Carey...

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  5. "Heartbreaker (Remix)" by Mariah CareyListen to Mariah Carey: https://MariahCarey.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the official Mariah Carey YouTube channel: ht...

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  7. Mar 28, 2022 · And, “Big Energy” just got a big boost with a remix featuring Mariah Carey, which released on Monday. It’s a crossover of epic proportions since “Big Energy” samples Tom Tom Club’s “Genius of...