Mariah Carey announces new album title and tracklisting

The pop diva is set to release her 14th studio album later this month.
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The pop diva is set to release her 14th studio album later this month.

Mariah Carey has unveiled the title of her new album and first release of entirely original material in five years.

Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse includes collaborations with Nas, Wale, Miguel and Fabolous. And, as if that wasn’t enough, one track includes ‘Special Guest Stars’ Morocco and Monroe, Mariah’s 3 year old twins!

Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse, which is available for international pre-order tomorrow (May 2), features production from the likes of Rodney Jerkins (Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez), Jermaine Dupri (Destiny’s Child, Usher), Hit-Boy (Eminem, Kayne West) and Mike Will Made It (Rihanna, Miley Cyrus).

Maria Carey - Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse album

The title of Mariah’s latest offering is based on her "first and only self-portrait," (which features on the back cover of the album) and the second part of the title, The Elusive Chanteuse, comes from a nickname that Mariah has adopted recently, the singer explains in a video on her YouTube channel.

Check out the tracklisting for Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse, below:

01 Cry
02 Faded
03 Dedicated FT Nas
04 #Beautiful FT Miguel
05 Thirsty
06 Make It Look Good
07 You’re Mine (Eternal)
08 You Don’t Know What To Do FT Wale
09 Supernatural FT Monroe & Moroccan Scott Cannon
10 Meteorite
11 Camouflage
12 Money ($ * / …) FT Fabolous
13 One More Try
14 Heavenly (No Ways Tired/Can’t Give Up Now)

Deluxe Edition

15 It’s a Wrap FT Mary J Blige
16 Betcha Gon’ Know FT R. Kelly
17 The Art of Letting Go
18 Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse

Chart Facts

Mariah Carey has scored 46 Official Singles Chart Top 40 hits with 25 charting in the Top 10, and two reaching the Number 1 spot; 1994’s Without You and 2000’s cover of the Phil Collins classic, Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now).

Mariah has also had 16 Official Albums Chart Top 40 albums, with 12 scoring Top 10 positions and 1993’s Music Box and 1995’s Daydream both hitting the Number 1 spot.

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