Mariah Carey says her ‘lost’ remix album ‘Angels Advocate’ is “worthy” of finally being released.
The diva prepared the collection as a sister project to her 12th studio album, ‘Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel’, but the project never materialised.
In a new interview with Variety, when asked about the LP she said: “People have asked me about that recently. […] I don’t have any current plans to release those songs, but I think they’re worthy of it.”
When pushed on the possibility of dropping the So So Def Remix of H.A.T.E.U., featuring Big Boi, Gucci Mane & OJ da Juiceman, on digital platforms, she added: I love the “H.A.T.E. U” remix. I will look into it. I really will.
It comes after Mariah released the new Hopeful Child Remix of her 2018 song Portrait, lifted from the ‘Caution’ album, alongside the latest episode of Audible’s ‘Words + Music’ series.
And Mariah revealed she has another new project on the horizon to celebrate 25 years of her 1999 album ‘Rainbow’, with the superstar finally finishing the title song, which appears as an interlude on the LP.
“People would ask me, why didn’t you finish the song Rainbow? I remember not having an answer. I don’t know what I said. Like, well, because we’re going to do it again one of these days. And we did,” she says of the forthcoming release, produced by David Morales.
“So, it was just the moment where I reached out to David and said, hey, are you available to work on the Rainbow interlude and take it into another place? And so, he did and we did and I sang the vocals over. It’s coming out, but there’s a lot of other things coming out too.”