Mariah Carey Nueva York 27 De Marzo De 1969 Es Una Cantante Compositora Productora Arreglista Musical Y Actriz. Hizo Su Debut Discográfico En 1990 Bajo La Dirección Del Ejecutivo De Columbia Records Tommy Mottola Convirtiéndose En La Primera Artista En Lograr Que Sus Cuatro Primeros Sencillos Llegaran Al Número Uno En Estados Unidos En La Lista Billboard Hot 100. Mariah De Madre Irlandesa Y Padre Venezolano Desde Muy Pequeña Empezó A Tomar Clases De Canto. Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Always Be My Baby
"Always Be My Baby" Is A Song By American Singer-Songwriter Mariah Carey From Her Fifth Studio Album Daydream 1995 . It Was Released By Columbia Records On March 9 1996 As The Third US Single And Fourth Overall. The Song Was Written And Produced By Carey Jermaine Dupri And Manuel Seal. A Midtempo Song Its Lyrics Describe The Feeling Of Attachment And Unity The Singer Feels Towards Her Estranged Lover Even Though They Are No Longer Together She Says He Will Always Be A Part Of Her And Will "always Be Her Baby" Even After They Move On. "Always Be My Baby" Was Acclaimed By Music Critics And Was A Commercial Success Becoming Carey's Eleventh Chart Topper On The US Billboard Hot 100 Tying Her With Madonna And Whitney Houston For Most Number-One Singles By A Female Artist At The Time. It Spent Two Weeks Atop The Chart And Became Carey's Eighth Chart-Topper On The Canadian RPM Top Singles Chart. The Song Is Certified Five-Times Platinum In The US With 1 254 000 Units Coming From Physical Sales 890 000 Coming From Digital Sales And 856 000 Coming From Streaming Equivalent Units. In Other Regions The Single Performed Well Peaking At Number Three In The United Kingdom Number Five In New Zealand Number 17 In Australia And In The Top 20 In Most Music Markets Where It Charted. The Song’s Producer Jermaine Dupri Said That Carey Initially Wanted Daydream To Have More Of A Hip-Hop Sound Than Her Previous Releases. "I Remember The First Track We Tried To Do She Wanted To Sing Over Wu-Tang’s ‘C.R.E.A.M. ’ And I Was Like ‘What?’."