Single Review: Mariah’s comebacks are infinite on “Infinity”

by April 27, 2015
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Indeed there are no shortage of witty comebacks to takeaway from Mariah Carey’s latest single, “Infinity.” The soulful mid-tempo coalesces an array of biting one-liners for an unnamed ex – though the implications are nothing short of blatant. Aside from being shade-filled, the song boasts a catchy, relatable chorus as well as a varied and versatile vocal from Ms. Carey. She showcases multiple sides of her famed voice on “Infinity.” As if the lyrics weren’t enough, the vocals will certainly have folks singing Mimi’s praises as well.

Hopefully “Infinity,” the lead single from her hits collection #1 to Infinity, can prove to be yet another hit for Carey to add to her resume. Following the disappointing success of the singles that followed the hit “#Beautiful” from her 2014 masterpiece, Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse, it’s no secret that Mariah is in need of a hit to revive her name at radio. “Infinity” has what it takes to be that single – if her new home can make things Epic for the diva as their name suggests.

Grade:

90/97

Watch the lyric video below to experience “Infinity.”

Be sure to also enter our contest to win a copy of the single or a vinyl of the album here!

 

Vincent Anthony

Vincent is the founder of the magazine and has had a strong passion for popular music since, well, 1997! If it's not obvious, his favorite artists include Destiny's Child, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, P!nk, and many more. Vincent lives in New York, where he is a high school English teacher, and earned his Master's in Journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.

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