Mariah Carey is taking a different approach to making new music after admitting her last LP Caution was “rushed”.
Released in 2018, the LP, featuring the singles With You and A No No was met with critical acclaim and quickly became a fan favourite.
However, speaking on the Questlove Supreme podcast, Mariah confessed she’s not the biggest fan of the record due to disagreements with her label behind the scenes.
When asked directly about MC16, she took the opportunity to share her thoughts on its predecessor, explaining: “Yes [I am getting to new music], but with a different approach.
“When I did Caution, I love some of the songs from Caution, but I don’t think I was at the place vocally where I could be now. Also, it was rushed.
“Not that it was rushed, and look, it was my best, most critically acclaimed album, you know I think that’s because the critics have changed and shifted since back in the day.
“Believe it or not, if you look at those things, it’s the [critics] most favourite album, but what I was gonna say is that I didn’t have the time I would normally take, and I really wish I did have that time to do a few more records on that album to just, fully have that expression.”
The diva was also less-than-impressed with the promo strategy for the release, which saw tracks like GTFO and The Distance issued as instant-grat releases, meaning four of the album’s ten tracks were available before its official release.
“[At the time], it was like, ‘Oh, we got to have her back and have people know she put out a studio album. And then they screwed that up with the way they gave away these instant-grats.
“‘Oh, we’re gonna do instant-grats!’ Why? Just put the single out.”
However, she went on to clarify that she does “like Caution as an album,” but, “To put it up against – and this isn’t a fair analogy – Butterfly… I had all the time in the world.
“I went in there and did what I wanted. I worked in Florida, I worked in New York, I worked wherever I wanted and put that time in.
“But with there the record industry is now, we don’t have that luxury anymore.”
Mariah’s comments come off the back of a busy year for the star, who released her top-selling memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, and celebrated three decades since the release of her debut album.
Along with vinyl reissues of her entire discography, up until 2014’s Me. I Am Mariah. The Elusive Chanteuse., she also released The Rarities – an album of outtakes, B-sides and live cuts.
In our review of the album, Retro Pop said Mariah “more than proves she’s earned her ‘icon’ status” across its 15 tracks.