| « Gnarls Barkley | by J.P. Langston | The Forbidden Kingdom | by J.P. Langston » |
She is known for her five octave voice range, her smokin' hot looks and hit ballads, now witness "E=MC2," Mariah Carey's follow up to her smash come back album, "The Emancipation Of Mimi".
Follow up:
I've been a low key Mariah Carey fan since her debut, and I feel she has really stepped up her game. True, she's had some successful albums in the past; however, what sets "E=MC2" aside from her previous discs is the sentimental aspect. "The Emancipation of Mimi" was a sophisticated sounding album which summed up all of Carey's life experiences both as a musician and a women coming into her own.
Carey is winning hearts once again with songs "I'll be Lovin' You Long Time" where she sings of love that feel so fresh and new, it's like that first kiss. And you can count her to bring on the sexy back with the hot track "Touch My Body." OH Yeah, I would love to touch your body Mariah.
Another stand out track is "Side Effect" tells a tale of being a young naive woman in a marriage and the hard times she faced as a young woman in love.
The only down side to the sequel are the few hip-hop flavored tracks that only serve as filler. They are slightly tacky and intrusive, but there's only a few, and they really don't hurt the CD much as a whole; there are some nice tracks here. E=MC2 gets a C+ from me, although it's not exactly her strongest album, it's none the less enjoyable.