Mariah Carey - The Emancipation of Mimi (2005)

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Title: The Emancipation of Mimi
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Island Records – 0602498811184
Genre: Pop, R&B, Soul, Pop Rap, Swing
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 50:08
Total Size: 168 / 440 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. It's Like That (3:23)
02. We Belong Together (3:21)
03. Shake It Off (3:53)
04. Mine Again (4:02)
05. Say Somethin' (feat. Snoop Dogg) (3:44)
06. Stay the Night (3:57)
07. Get Your Number (feat. Jermaine Dupri) (3:16)
08. One and Only (feat. Twista) (3:15)
09. Circles (3:31)
10. Your Girl (2:46)
11. I Wish You Knew (3:35)
12. To the Floor (feat. Nelly) (3:28)
13. Joy Ride (4:04)
14. Fly Like a Bird (3:53)

Early buzz on The Emancipation of Mimi predicted that this would be the disc to mark "the return of the voice"--the voice being that glass-shattering instrument that propelled Carey to bestselling female artist of all time status--and mostly it is. But because of the small army of talent involved in its assembly, the album is way more than just a comeback vehicle. For proof, try straight-ahead, look-out-Beyonce-Mimi's-still-got-it "Mine Again," or '70s-soul cuddle-up, "Circles:" a don't-attempt-on-American-Idol love song, or the gospel dazzlers "Fly Like a Bird," and "Stay the Night." But for songs that steer this disc directly into 2005, no looking back, scan the jewel case for the tracks followed by the word "featuring": "To the Floor," with Nelly, bumps along to maximum booty-shaking effect, while Twista spins his natural-disaster-force vocals into "One and Only." Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Williams, and Jermaine Dupri also pitch in; between them and the highwire vocals, Emancipation works the kind of pure-pop magic that sets us all free.