Mariah Carey just added extra wood this Fall season onto her infamous feud with JLO. There have been countless excerpts unleashed leading up to the release of her brand new memoir, “The Meaning Of Mariah.
"Mariah spills on paper about her 2001 film Glitter and the negative critiques it got at the time revolving around the soundtrack. Her ex husband Tommy Mottola who is an obvious instigator and con artist .
Unfortunately we know in our reputable gut intuition that Jennifer Lopez has been only but a naïve pawn in his game. Mariah said the following about the Drama-lama!
“Tommy was furious when I cut the strings he used to manipulate me. There was no way he would allow me to have a huge success after leaving him and Sony. He was not going to let me or Glitter shine.”
She divulges how a sample to Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “Firecracker” was used as a sample on thee Glitter soundtrack song, “Loverboy.”
According to facts and receipts, 30-days before it came out, Tommy had Jennifer use that exact sample to produce her tune “I’m Real.”
Mariah then continues the tale by saying: “After hearing my new song, using the same sample I used, Sony rushed to make a single for another female entertainer on their label (whom I don’t know).”
Hysterically enough Mariah continued her musical voyage for Glitter and sought out Ja Rule for a duet speaking to him directly about the collabo. But of course, as the evidence fits the timeline perfectly.
Ja Rule ended up mashing it up with JLo after he was asked not by JLO herself unlike Mariah but by a label head requesting to, “collaborate on a duet for the same female entertainer’s record — leaving me to scurry and remake the song.”
Mariah in true signature Mariah fashion closed this particular chapter with, “And after all that sh*t, ‘Loverboy’ ended up being the best-selling single of 2001 in the United States. I’m real.”
Thee story speaks for itself. And once again we shall say in all humor but also in seriousness, Never Trust A Coattail Riding Hoe!
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