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LIKE Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey these days seems to get into the headlines for the wrong reasons, and countless unflattering photos of her in gossips mags make you forget that throughout most of the 90s she was a bonafide diva -- up there with Whitney Houston and Celine Dion.
She exploded on to the music season way back in 1990 with a self- titled release, and this latest offering, The Emancipation of Mimi is the first album of new stuff since 2002's Charmbracelet.
And after a couple of listens of this disc, it is clear that in spite of her skin colour (although the album cover's airbrushed...