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Mariah Carey Hosts A Dance Party On A Subway In "A No No" Visuals


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Mariah Carey dropped off a full album back in November dubbed CautionPersonally, I was a big fan of the tape that had features from Gunna, Slick Rick, Ty Dolla $ign and Blood Orange. It was like Mariah knew who was hot but didn't compromise her authentic sound and bop when letting them drop verses on her tape. 

Today, the "Stay Long Love You" singer has dropped off the official video for her fourth track on the album, "A No No." The video sees Mariah posted up in a subway with a dope crew of people bustin' out all kinds of moves to her song. Her cute twins, Moroccan Scott and Monroe Cannon, even made a cameo, having all kinds of fun with their mom on set. 

"I tried so hard for so long for people to know that I’m a real person and not this diva thing that they tried to create about me, or this unapproachable person from years gone by," Mariah previously stated. "But at the end of the day, nobody cares. They really don’t. They’re gonna have their perception of you."

This video definitely shows the fun, approachable side of Mariah and we're here for it. 

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