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- Charmbracelet abstract "Charmbracelet is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released on December 3, 2002 through Island Records and MonarC Entertainment. The album was her first release since her breakdown following the release of her film Glitter (2001) and its accompanying soundtrack album, both of which were critical and commercial failures. Critics described Charmbracelet as one of her most personal records, following 1997's Butterfly, Throughout the project, Carey collaborated with several songwriters and producers, including Jermaine Dupri, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, 7 Aurelius and Dre & Vidal.According to Carey, love is the main album's main theme, and the songs combine introspective and personal themes with celebration and fun. The album contains a mixture of pop ballads and R&B beats, and the songs incorporate elements of other genres, such as gospel and soul. Compared to Glitter, which featured a variety of sampled melodies from the 1980s, Charmbracelet has a more adult contemporary sound. Cam'ron, Jay-Z and Freeway also appear on the album.Critics gave Charmbracelet mixed reviews. Many wrote that although the songs were good, none of them stood out enough to make an impact. Some reviewers said that Carey's voice sounded thin, airy and damaged on the album. Charmbracelet debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, and sold 241,000 copies in its first week. The album peaked within the top 40 in seven countries, and attained top ten positions in Japan and Switzerland.Three singles were released to promote the album. The lead single, "Through the Rain" became the most successful, reaching the top ten in Canada, Switzerland, Sweden and Italy and the United Kingdom. In the US, it topped the Hot Dance Club Play chart, but stalled at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100. The follow-ups, "Boy (I Need You)" and "Bringin' On the Heartbreak", were not as commercially successful. Carey embarked on the Charmbracelet World Tour, and performed 69 shows in over eight months. She also performed on televised shows and promotional tours like the 30th annual American Music Awards, Today and The Oprah Winfrey Show.".
- Charmbracelet artist Mariah_Carey.
- Charmbracelet genre Contemporary_R&B.
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- Charmbracelet genre Pop_music.
- Charmbracelet previousWork Greatest_Hits_(Mariah_Carey_album).
- Charmbracelet producer Damizza.
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- Charmbracelet recordLabel Island_Records.
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- Charmbracelet releaseDate "2002-12-03".
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- Charmbracelet alt "A close-up of a blond woman, whose mouth is a little open and her right hand is partially visible on top of her head. At the bottom of the image, the words "MARIAH CAREY" and "Charmbracelet" are written in white letters.".
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- Charmbracelet description "A 27-second sample of "Bringin' On the Heartbreak", featuring the guitar solo used to link the second chorus to the song's climax. The bridge is followed by Carey's usage of her upper vocal registers.".
- Charmbracelet description "A sample of the song's bridge, which makes usage of a live orchestral band. With the chorus speaking of loyalty to an ex-lover through difficult times, Carey's energy increases towards the song's finale, leading to a heightened key.".
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- Charmbracelet extra "Mariah Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, James "Big Jim" Wright".
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- Charmbracelet extra "Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson".
- Charmbracelet extra "Ricardo Thomas, Darren Rap, Mike Zinczenko".
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- Charmbracelet headline "Special Tour Edition Bonus disc".
- Charmbracelet headline "UK Bonus tracks".
- Charmbracelet label Island_Records.
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- Charmbracelet name "Charmbracelet".
- Charmbracelet nextAlbum "The Remixes".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Bone Crusher".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Cam'ron".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Jadakiss".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Jay-Z & Freeway".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Kelly Price and Joe".
- Charmbracelet note "featuring Westside Connection".
- Charmbracelet note "video".
- Charmbracelet note "with Busta Rhymes featuring the Flipmode Squad".
- Charmbracelet note "with Da Brat featuring Elephant Man".
- Charmbracelet producer "Mariah Carey , Lyor Cohen , Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Just Blaze, Randy Jackson, Jermaine Dupri, Damizza, Dre & Vidal".
- Charmbracelet quote ""Charm bracelets have always had a personal and sentimental significance for me. Charms are like pieces of yourself that you pass on to other people, items that tell your story and that can be shared, like a song. The bracelet represents the foundation of this album, a body of work that encompasses many feelings."".
- Charmbracelet quote ""I had worked myself very very hard for many many years and I never took a break, and last year, I had just become very very exhausted and ended up just not really in a good place physically and emotionally. I learned a little more about how to work hard but also how to be healthy and take care of myself, and now, in general, in my life, I'm in a really good, happy place."".
- Charmbracelet quote ""The experience of recording this album is almost like the experience of my lifegoing through it dealing with things and trying to be hopeful. It's not an album filled with woe and misery. There are some songs that will give you that melancholy feeling, but I try to always go to the uplifting even in a situation that seems that it could break you. I try to always turn to the positive rather than drown in the negative."".
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