If you thought Mariah Carey was going away after her New Years Eve performance debacle, think again. The pronounced DIVA is back with her new single “I Don’t” featuring 4Hunnid general, YG.
On the new track MC takes it back to the ’90s by sampling Donnell Jones’ “Where I Wanna Be.” The break-up anthem is produced by none other than Jermaine Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox, whom have produced a large number of songs for Mariah over her career.
Mariah is said to have made this song for her ex-fiance, Australian billionaire, James Packer. The two were set to be married, but their engagement fell apart after media reports surfaced stating Packer called things off. Mariah does a splendid job on this song letting him know what he’s missing out on.
YG leaves his West Coast imprint on the song, as he flames up a verse with his emphasizing style, about his girl loving him but not trusting him.
Preview the song below via Apple Music.
Yesterday, Mariah tweeted out some visuals for the video, where YG is seen overlooking Mariah from the second floor of a mansion while she lays on a sofa. The two then shoot a scene in a white Rolls-Royce Phantom, where Mariah sits in the back and YG rides shotgun.
Check it out below.
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