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Mariah Carey - 'I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time'

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Vicki Vicki | 09:55 UK time, Monday, 25 August 2008

HALT! Do not panic! Yes, this is a Mariah review, but I can confirm that this is officially a warble-free zone. I repeat: A warble-free zone. You may proceed without the fear of a warbling, vocal-scaling ambush. And I know this because after much deliberating, I decided that, to write this review, I did actually need to listen to Mariah Carey's new single.

You see, I'll be honest: with 'I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time' for a title, I wondered if it was even necessary to hear the R&B princess' latest offering. I mean, grammatically, it makes me want to vomit, and, bearing in mind this is the sickly-sweet Ms Carey we're talking about, I figured that this vomiting sensation was probably a good indication of how the single would make me feel. But I was wrong...

...Okay, when I say 'wrong', I don't mean that it isn't terribly cheesy (it is), or that it doesn't sound like something from 1997 (it does), but that it is not a bad pop song. Well, minus the guy (T.I) rapping about "all your booty and your cutey".

In the same way that her recent single, 'Touch My Body', saw a slick, well-crafted approach to R&B, this does much the same. This song sounds summery, it sounds carefree... and the lack of Mariah's oh-so-famous 'scales' means that it is very sing-a-long-able.

Basically, as long as you don't listen to the lyrics, it is pretty inoffensive and very catchy; the only thing I haven't quite figured out yet is just how you're supposed to dance to it.

Trust me, I'm working on that.

So, I guess that, in light of Mariah's toned down vocal-scaling stunts, it is only fair I forgive her those (terrible) grammatical inaccuracies and pronounce that: MARIAH, WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR SONGS, I HAVE NO FUTHER USE FOR THE SICK BAG BY MY SIDE. *

Three starsCD Released: September 1st

*Please note: I wrote this line before I watched the video...

(Vicki Lutas)

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