Mariah Carey has been letting her vocals soar freely throughout quarantine to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi. But of all the tracks she's brought back for special performances, which one is your favorite?
30.03.2020 - 05:21 / hollywoodlife.com
Mariah Carey, 49, isn’t about to let a nationwide quarantine stop her from performing live! The singer just took us way back to 1995 with her Daydream hit “Always Be My Baby” on the iHeart Living Room Concert For America and it was everything. Live from her at-home studio in New York City, Mariah was glam as ever in a silky black pajama shirt.
“I just wanted to say to everyone out there,” she said to the audience, tuning in from all over the nation. “I wanted to dedicate this Dem Babies for
.Mariah Carey has been letting her vocals soar freely throughout quarantine to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi. But of all the tracks she's brought back for special performances, which one is your favorite?
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A week and a half ago, actress Gal Gadot posted an Instagram video of her and some famous friends earnestly singing a cover of “Imagine” – and it promptly got destroyed by the Internet. While intended to uplift fans during the coronavirus crisis, most viewers just saw a bunch of tone-deaf wealthy stars (literally and figuratively) with no idea of what it’s like to be truly struggling right now.
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Billie Eilish was among numerous musicians to take part in Sunday’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America.
Elton John and some of the biggest names in music are doing their part of to provide a ray of sunshine amid the darkness and celebrate the little joys of life.
There’s something refreshing about something being about what it’s actually about.
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Mariah Carey is performing one of her classics during Elton John‘s iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America!
Mariah Carey was the second-to-last performer to close the Fox Presents the iHeart Living Room Concert for America on Sunday night (March 29) with one of her many classics, "Always Be My Baby."
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“Here we are, all together at home,” Sir Elton John declared at the beginning of the star-studded iHeart Living Room Concert For America.
Mariah Carey did what no one else could do during Elton John’s Living Room Concert for America.