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The Emancipation Of Mimi

EMAILPRINTby Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey reviews
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7.9 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 16 critic reviews
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Based on 211 votes
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Album Info

Label: Island

Release Date: 12 April 2005

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Pop, R&B

Summary

The singer wrote many of the songs appearing on 'Mimi,' and even produced one cut, with the remainder of the production duties falling to Jermaine Dupri, the Neptunes and Kanye West. Also appearing are Nelly, Twista and Snoop Dogg.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

90

Amazon.com

Emancipation works the kind of pure-pop magic that sets us all free.

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80

Vibe

Mariah gets back to her winning formula with Mimi. [May 2005, p.139]

80

Blender

Sets the gold standard for diva records in 2005. [May 2005, p.118]

80

The Guardian

Despite its grim title with its visions of messy self-absorption, The Emancipation of Mimi is - mostly - cool, focused and urban.

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75

Entertainment Weekly

Heavy on ballads and midtempo love songs, it always keeps at least one foot (more often both feet) planted firmly in comforting old-school diva soul. [15 Apr 2005, p.76]

70

The New York Times

On "The Emancipation of Mimi," she disciplines herself into coherence, using fewer tricks and sounding more believable. She also finds what lesser singers can take for granted: a certain lightness that eases her constant sense of control. [11 Apr 2005]

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70

Billboard

While her voice has lost some of its power through the years, "Mimi" deftly showcases her still-considerable pipes with strong lyrics and slick production.

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70

Slant Magazine

But whatever the songs lack, they make up for in restraint--brevity keeps you wanting more, which is really Mimi's virtue.

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70

PopMatters

Carey does not completely hearken back to her old days, but The Emancipation of Mimi does prove her staying power.

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67

Stylus Magazine

It’s easily the strongest album that she’s made in this millennium, but suffers from the fact that her vocals have deteriorated.

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60

All Music Guide

It might not be as hip as it thinks it is, nor is it as catchy as it should be, but it's smooth and listenable.

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50

Dot Music

Charmingly forgettable.

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50

E! Online

A set of predictable, plastic, street-tough R&B jams.

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50

Rolling Stone

There aren't any great songs among Mimi's club tunes and pop-chart-conscious tracks, and Carey is still suffering from a serious crisis of confidence.

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50

Los Angeles Times

Her sadly depleted voice is again propped up by multi-tracking, and the occasional dog-deafening shriek hardly proves she's recaptured her early acrobatic power. [10 Apr 2005]

20

New Musical Express (NME)

'Mimi' manages the unique trick of being self-indulgent without actually ever sounding much like Mariah. [16 Apr 2005, p.51]

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 7.9 (out of 10) based on 211 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Michael K. gave it a9:
One of carey's most brilliant works ever and definitely one of the best recordings on its genre of the 2000's. A very respectable one by an artist that returns to walk fast to the state of legend. This album is really the comeback and has influenced so many artist already.

Gonçalo S. gave it a10:
I love Emancipation of Mimi, it has everything that I love in a singer: passion, power, vocals and good lyrics. Mariah's best album.

Nav M gave it a10:
This album is sublime... the tracks are silky smooth, production is great, and her voice sounds heavenly. It's a classic R&B album that will remain a classic for ages.

Cory F. gave it an8:
This album really showcases Mariah as a hip-hop and R&B artist. The first single "It's Like That" is a heavy club drummin' song. "We Belong Together" has a smoother approach, and became her 16th #1 single. "Shake It Off" is sassy and upbeat. "Don't Forget About Us" sounds a bit like "We Belong Together" (musically), but became her 17th #1 single tying her with Elvis. Overall, this is a truly exceptional album that you wont go home and say, "I wish I would have spent my money elsewhere."

Ali A. gave it a10:
This album should have been called 'The Return Of Mimi'. its a brilliant album that has all the classic Mariah we have come to love. its got ballads with power house vocals ('Mine again', 'fly like a bird'), dance ('It's Like That') and more! this is really a return to form! and for the haters who say that she can't sing? ummm...she IS the HIGHEST SELLING FEMALE ARTIST OF ALL TIME!!!!! and the world has recognized her for her voice and other talents (songwriting and producing)! Mariah rocks!

Kaiwen S gave it a0:
Really really bad album!!!

Alexander T gave it a10:
The album is great. it is one of those albums that you are able to listen to right through a number of times. special tracks include - your girl, we belong together, joyride and i wish you knew

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