
I've just commented this out of the article: Hoary 04:29, 18 September 2005 (UTC) Commented-out text (I particularly dislike what this article rather aptly calls "belting".) And while I like much of R&B down to the early 70s or thereabouts, almost all the newer stuff seems saccharine. I've heard older stuff by her and didn't like it. OmegaWikipedia 22:33, 2 September 2005 (UTC) Er, thanks for the invitation, but no thanks. I may have been a bad edit from a certain person trying to edit these articles, but the jist of that article was that a beat started playing in the studio that caught her attention. (I don't believe I've heard a single track.) - Hoary 12:04, Aug(UTC)\ Did the rotund New Zealanders want 25 thousand somethings from MC, perhaps? I can't fix these, because I know squat about this album. And surely it wasn't the studio that "enraptured" MC. I don't know what to "come over a studio" means. Rumors claim the group asked for a 25,000 pay-out to Carey for the rights of their song. Here's the passage (abridged):Īs the people in the crowded studio were still chatting, Jones immediately came over the studio that enraptured Carey, causing her to demand who produced them. OmegaWikipedia 23:33, 29 August 2005 (UTC) Well, thanks for trying, but I still don't understand. It means that the song is sort of a happy song, but at the same time retains elements of roughness. What does that last sentence mean? She heard the hot beat and she liked it and wanted to know who made it?Ģ5,000 NZ dollars? US dollars? Zloties? And "to" Carey? I didn't write that, so I don't know US or Zloties. Perhaps somebody here who knows about these things can check the uses of these words. The words "international" and "worldwide" are bandied about quite a lot in this article, sometimes in what seems to be the normal way, sometimes apparently meaning non-US (or non-US-or-Canada?), and sometimes obscurely. Does "international" have a special meaning here? If not, why is "U.K." necessary? But surely "international" includes the Youkay and (at least in principle) everywhere else. We read: "Get Your Number" will be the next U.K./international single. 31 A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion.30 "I Wish You Knew" listed at Redirects for discussion.29 Stop with the 12 million copies sold already.20.4 Mahogany, Eric Cire & Young Genius, and R.20.3 Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Manuel Seal and LRoc.20.2 Scram Jones, James Poyser, The Legendary Traxster and Swizz Beatz.20.1 Kanye West, The Neptunes and James "Big Jim" Wright.19 'writing/recording' section is not sourced.10 International chart performance! GONE!.9 Can we please repost the “Chart Trajectory” for this album?.This article has not yet received a rating on the project's importance scale. Women in Music Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Music Template:WikiProject Women in Music Women in music articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

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