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Mariah Carey, Genre: Pop
Singles: "Vision of Love", "Someday", "I Don't Wanna Cry", "Love Takes Time"
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Emotions, Genre: Pop
Singles: "Emotions", "Make It Happen"
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Music Box, Genre: Pop
Singles: "Hero", "Dreamlover", "Anytime You Need a Friend", "Without You", "Never Forget You"
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Daydream, Genre: Pop
Singles: "One Sweet Day", "Fantasy", "Always Be My Baby"
Comments: Her collaboration with Boyz II Men, "One Sweet Day", has been a #1 for more consecutive weeks than any single in history.
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Butterfly, Genre: R&B
Singles: "Honey", "My All", "Whenever You Call", "Breakdown", "Butterfly", "The Roof"
Comments: Mariah donned a new, sexy image after her divorce from then Sony Music president Tommy Mottola with this album. She got off to a big start with her self-directed "Honey" video which basically had her in swimsuits the whole time.
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Rainbow, Genre: R&B
Singles: "Heartbreaker", "Thank God I Found You", "Against All Odds", "Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)"
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The Emancipation of Mimi, Genre: R&B
Singles: "Don't Forget about Us", "We Belong Together", "Shake It Off", "Say Somethin'", "It's Like That", "Get Your Number"
Comments: This album was a bit of a comeback, as her Charmbracelet album had more or less flopped and people had thought she was washed up.
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E = MC2, Genre: R&B
Singles: "Touch My Body"
Comments: "Touch My Body" hit #1 in its first week, giving Mariah the record for the most U.S. #1 hits of any solo musician in history, and putting her behind only the Beatles if groups are included, too.
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