Mariah Carey’s Music Knowledge Goes Deep During ‘Track Star’ Episode, From ‘Crazy Train’ to ‘Keep Ya Head Up’

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MC had nary occupation astatine each picking retired songs by Janet Jackson, Donell Jones and DeBarge.

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The Mariah Carey Universe runs connected a antithetic wavelength than the 1 present connected Earth. For one, arsenic immoderate successful the Lambily knows, time does not exist for MC, who erstwhile claimed “I don’t cognize her” astir singer/actress Jennifer Lopez, aboriginal clarifying that she simply is not acquainted with Lopez, not that she doesn’t cognize of her existence… maybe.

But erstwhile Carey dropped by Jack Coyne’s fashionable Track Star podcast this week to trial her name-that-tune knowledge, the vocalist was enactment to the trial by having to truly absorption connected songs by different artists astatine a clip erstwhile she, admittedly, has been overmuch much keyed successful promoting her just-released 16th workplace album, Here For It All.

The crippled is beauteous simple: big Coyne plays the impermanent a opus and they effort to sanction the artist, and if they are truly euphony nerds, the opus arsenic well. Coyne gave Mariah a lay-up to begin, playing Janet Jackson’s “If,” which Mariah instantly picked retired arsenic a Ms. Jackson classic, saying “we emotion Janet. Who doesn’t emotion Janet?”

It took conscionable a fewer notes for MC to spot Luther Vandross’ “Never Too Much,” saying it was excessively casual to prime up connected the instantly iconic dependable of her 1994 duet spouse connected a screen of the Lionel Richie-penned “Endless Love.” Carey said she was a “huge fan” of the precocious R&B crooner. “Luther was a immense and inactive is simply a immense inspiration to me,” Carey said. “His voice, the prime of his voice, the mode that helium presented himself successful each way… ‘Never Too Much’ is my favorite.”

She besides easy nailed Marvin Gaye arsenic the vocalist of “Got To Give You Up,” explaining to Coyne that her philharmonic aptitude began astatine location listening to her mother, an opera singer, singing astir the house. And portion she had nary stumbles identifying 2Pac’s “Keep Ya Head Up,” Mariah said her favourite ‘Pac opus is really the precocious rapper’s 1993 Billboard Hot 100 No. 12 deed “I Ain’t Mad At Cha.”

Coyne tried to travel Mariah up with immoderate rock, though she tagged Fleetwood Mac’s “Gypsy” instantly and fto Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” tally a spot conscionable truthful she could perceive the iconic “aye-aye-aye-aye,” telling Coyne that erstwhile she was increasing up she’d crank Ozzy erstwhile successful a while.

She was 6-for-6 acknowledgment to DeBarge’s “I Like It” and kept it cleanable with “Is This the End” by New Edition and The Clark Sisters’ “You Brought the Sunshine,” instantly recognizing the Detroit gospel radical that she duets with connected “Jesus I Do” from the caller album.

Carey besides ripped disconnected songs by Donell Jones (“U Know What’s Up”), Brandy (“Angel successful Disguise”) and, of course, her ain “Play This Song” with Anderson .Paak from the caller album, moving the array to a 10-for-10 score.

Watch Carey connected Track Star below.

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