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Mariah returns to roots

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The Telegraph Online Published 17.11.04, 12:00 AM

New York, Nov. 16 (Reuters): Mariah Carey returns to her pop and R&B roots on her new album, The Emancipation of Mimi, albeit with major dollops of hip-hop.

On several tracks Carey offers less vocal acrobatics than on recent efforts, proving that less can indeed be more.

Due on March 29, the new set will be preceded by the single Say Something, produced by the Neptunes and featuring Snoop Dogg. Due to hit US radio outlets in January, the slinky, sensual hip-hop jam sports intermittent machine gun-styled beats.

A longtime supporter of club remixes, Carey has commissioned David Morales, Peter Rauhofer and former Pound Boys member David C. to remix Say Something.

Other album tracks include the Jermaine Dupri-produced Get Your Number, a feel-good, dance floor-primed R&B number that smartly references Imagination?s early-?80s top 30 R&B hit, Just an Illusion. It spotlights the vocals of Dupri, who also helmed the track Shake You Off.

Carey handled the bulk of the writing on The Emancipation of Mimi and also produced the power ballad Mine Again. Less adult contemporary and more Gladys Knight, the old-school song is signature Carey. The album is the follow-up to 2002?s Charmbracelet.

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