Mariah Carey Reflects on Christmas Legacy and Advice for Young Artists
Mariah Carey, the iconic singer known for her Christmas hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her album “Merry Christmas.” In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Carey reflected on her career, offering advice to young artists navigating fame.
Carey admitted that she was initially apprehensive about doing a Christmas album when her label suggested it. However, she ultimately embraced the idea and had a great time recording the album. She also discussed the success of her album “The Emancipation of Mimi” and how it marked a comeback in her career.
When asked about her advice for young artists dealing with sudden fame, Carey emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself and focusing on talent rather than the desire for fame. She shared her own struggles with feeling inadequate growing up and how that influenced her desire for fame.
Additionally, Carey mentioned her approval of the use of her song “Always Be My Baby” in the upcoming horror comedy “Beau Is Afraid” starring Joaquin Phoenix. She found the use of her song in the film to be interesting and edgy, showcasing a different side of her music.
As Carey prepares for her appearance at the American Music Awards and an upcoming Christmas tour, she continues to be a cultural icon synonymous with the holiday season. Her advice and reflections on her career offer valuable insights for aspiring artists in the industry.