MARIAH:
I don't want to tell the title of the album yet, because I'm not 100 percent
sure of the title of the album, but I have something in my head. [Note:
On August 13, it was announced that the title of Mariah's record would
be "Rainbow," with a tentative release date set for November. See
"Mariah Carey Casts 'Rainbow' For Next LP..." for the scoop.] I'm
actually really excited, because I'm doing a photo shoot with David LaChapelle...
I've never worked with him, but he's really genius and really innovative,
so I think it's gonna be a whole new twist to [my image].
I have done a lot of collaborations. I'm working on collaborations, I don't
want to talk about them, because they are not done, and you never know
what could happen when you are dealing with other political stuff. But
I'm into it.
I'm on my way to a studio... on an island kind of in the middle of nowhere,
and I'm gonna lock myself in a room and I'm not gonna leave until I'm done.
MARIAH: I always
pretty much co-produce everything I do. I'm pretty much involved in every
aspect of my career, but the first single I did with DJ Clue, and it's
called "Heartbreaker."
The original features Jay-Z. A lot of people say it's pretty much [in]
the classic style of my up-tempos, like "Fantasy" or "Dreamlover." But
it's kind of fun, and it has a new edge to it, I think, and definitely
having Jay-Z takes it to a whole 'nother level. And Clue
makes it really fun and stuff.
And then the remix... I'm so excited about the remix. It's also gonna go
on the album, and it features Missy Elliott and Da Brat, and it's kinda
like a girl-power answer record, and it's to the loop of Snoop [Dogg]'s
"Ain't No Fun." They're not ready for that one! And I gotta do the remix
video. Everyone is dying for me to do the remix video for that, because
it'sreally, really hot. [RealVideo]
MARIAH: I think it's great that people are embracing [Latin pop], especially Americans. A lot of times we tend to think that our world only exists within America, and our frame of reference is kind of there. So I think it's great... it's not like it's something new. It's great that people's minds have been opened, and people are starting to embrace another culture musically.