Earlier this week, Mariah Carey debuted her emotional ballad "The Art of Letting Go." However, the version that hundreds of thousands of fans listened to was apparently the wrong mix.
According to Mimi, who crafted a very lengthy Facebook post explaining her musical misfortune, her brand new sound engineer (whose only task it was was to upload the song to Facebook), uploaded an older version of the track. Carey wasn't too happy about that. Brace yourselves:
Hey
Lambs, I have to tell you this, I can't do what I always do and say
nothing at all. It is 3:30am (11.14), and I'm sitting on my bathroom
floor, very upset by some news I just got from a close friend and
employee. Lucky her, she was "nominated" to deliver this message to me
after the long awaited 11.11 moment and the Jimmy Fallon show, knowing
how upset I would be. Not because the world has come to an end or
something, but because this 11.11 listening party was so important to me
on a core level as a musician, who cares so much about how my fans hear
my music for the first time that I didn't even allow a snippet to be
released until 11 on the dot.
To cut
to the chase, a mistake was made by a brand new sound engineer whose
only task was to press the space bar and upload the song to Facebook,
while my team, and an incredible group of people from Facebook, partied
while listening to the properly mixed & mastered version of "The Art
of Letting Go" on repeat from my iPod on my home speakers. Clearly, I
was focused on answering your questions during the Q&A. There was no
reason for me to wonder if the final mix we were listening to in that
room together was different than what you were listening to!!!!! Like I
always say, I am involved with every record I make, from the inception
to the completion of the song. Every nuance of the beat or vocal matters
to me. Even if the differences may seem slight to you, I had put time,
effort and emotions into "The Art of Letting Go" and the real mix is how
I intended for you to hear the song.
Rather
than remove the old version from Facebook (the iTunes version is the
real one), I just figured I would put up the real mix and allow you to
listen to it back-to-back, should you choose to do so and tell me what
you think the differences are.
I want
you to hear it like you're hearing it for the first time with me, and I
will answer any questions that you have, pertaining to the song. You
know that I don't comment on gossip, I typically don't respond to things
like this or go into so much detail to the world, but this is something
I'm upset about and I wish I would have known sooner.
There's
no doubt in my mind that this sounds like a self absorbed diva on a
"woe-is-me" tangent about a couple of ad libs or some other triviality,
but the reality is this is me, focusing solely on the record, wanting
you to hear it and experience it the right way. I love and appreciate
you so much for taking the time to even glance at this 20-page "diva in
distress" thesis. Thank you for letting me vent, this is another reason
why Facebook rocks! You'll be hearing from me soon. Here is the REAL
version of "The Art of Letting Go".
Answers these questions for me:
1. Can you hear a difference at all?
2. Can you see why I like this version better?
3. Where can you hear the differences?
4. Does the song affect you different emotionally after hearing the real version?
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