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- Glitter_(soundtrack) runtime "51.75".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) abstract "Glitter is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, and the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released on September 11, 2001 by Virgin Records. The album was a complete musical departure from any of Carey's previous releases, focusing heavily on recreating a 1980s disco era to accompany the film, set in 1982. Through covering or heavily sampling several older tunes and songs, Carey crafted Glitter as an album that would help viewers connect with the film, as well as incorporating newly written ballads that would "stand on their own as songs from a Mariah Carey album." Throughout the project, Carey reprised collaborations with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and DJ Clue, with whom she produced most of the album.Musically, the album was structured to be a retro-influenced album and have more of a dance-oriented element than any of her previous releases. On several songs, critics noted Carey to be more sexually suggestive lyrically than before, in part due to the inclusion of several guest hip hop musicians. Aside from the album's predominant feature of dance tracks, Glitter incorporated several ballads. On one such ballad, "Reflections (Care Enough)", Carey describes an abandoned girl, who in desperation, lashes out to her mother in song; while "Twister" pays homage to a friend who had committed suicide. The Glitter album featured several other musical acts such as Eric Benét, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, and Ja Rule.The Glitter album, and its accompanying film, were met with generally negative reviews from music critics who felt the album failed in trying to capture a genuine 1980s theme, and that Carey was overwhelmed by the amount of guest appearances on the album. Universally, Glitter was viewed as a commercial and critical failure, leading to Virgin Records rescinding Carey's $100 million five-album contract and dropping her from the label after this one album with them. The album had a respectable debut at number seven on the US Billboard 200, but was Carey's lowest-first week sales of any album she had ever released. The album didn't fare much better internationally as it peaked outside the top-ten in many countries, although it did debuted atop the chart in Japan. To date, Glitter remains one of Carey's lowest selling albums.Several singles were released but attained weak charting positions. "Loverboy" served as the first single from the album and quickly became Carey's lowest charting lead single throughout many countries globally. As the song stalled on the American charts, Virgin dropped the price to .99 cents to spur sales. The tactic helped the single peak at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 following the price reduction. "Loverboy", however, still was not garnering sufficient radioplay to stay within the top-ten. Internationally, the song failed to garner much traction. "Never Too Far", the album's second single, became a minor American hit, reaching #81 on the US Hot 100. It also performed weakly throughout Europe. However, the song did have some success in the Philippines where it received substantial radioplay. Subsequent singles failed to make much of an impact on prominent global charts, some not charting at all.".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) artist Mariah_Carey.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) genre Contemporary_R&B.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) genre Funk.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) genre Hip_hop_music.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) genre Pop_music.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) longtype "(soundtrack)".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) previousWork Rainbow_(Mariah_Carey_album).
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Clark_Kent_(producer).
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer DJ_Clue%3F.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Damizza.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Jimmy_Jam_and_Terry_Lewis.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Mariah_Carey.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Rick_James.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Sounds_of_Blackness.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer Walter_Afanasieff.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) recordLabel Virgin_Records.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) releaseDate "2001-09-11".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) subsequentWork Greatest_Hits_(Mariah_Carey_album).
- Glitter_(soundtrack) wikiPageExternalLink critic-reviews.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) wikiPageID "2031833".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) wikiPageRevisionID "642313103".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) accessdate "2011".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) artist Mariah_Carey.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) artist "Mariah Carey".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) autocat "yes".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) award "Gold".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) award "Platinum".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) certyear "2001".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) cover "Glitter Mariah Carey.png".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) description "1980.0".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) description "A sample from the song, featuring the piano introduction, as well as Carey's softer and breathy vocals.".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) description "A sample of "Firecracker" from the 1978 album Yellow Magic Orchestra by the band of the same name. This song was sampled in the original unreleased version of "Loverboy".".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) description "A sample of "Loverboy", showing Carey's incorporation of the "Candy" sample, as well as its racy and sexually suggestive lyrics.".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Afanasieff".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Clark Kent".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, DJ Clue".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Damion Young, Jeffrey Atkins, H. Hersh, Nathaniel Hale".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Harris, Lewis".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Jimmy Jam, Lewis".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Kent".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Kent, MJ Cole".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) extra "Carey, Rick James".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) filename "YMO - Firecracker.ogg".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) genre "*R&B *hip hop *funk *pop".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) hasPhotoCollection Glitter_(soundtrack).
- Glitter_(soundtrack) headline "Japan bonus track".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) label Virgin_Records.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) lastAlbum "Rainbow".
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- Glitter_(soundtrack) name "Glitter".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) nextAlbum "Greatest Hits".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "MJ Cole Main Remix Radio Edit".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Busta Rhymes, Fabolous and DJ Clue".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Cameo".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Da Brat, Ludacris, Shawnna, Twenty II & Cameo".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Eric Benét".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Ja Rule and Nate Dogg".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) note "featuring Mystikal".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) pos "right".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) producer "Mariah Carey , Jimmy Jam , Terry Lewis , James "Big Jim" Wright, DJ Clue, Duro, Clark Kent, Damizza, Rick James, Walter Afanasieff".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) recorded "2000".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) region "France".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) region "Japan".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) region "Switzerland".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) region "United States".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) released "2001-09-11".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) relyear "2001".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) rev AllMusic.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) rev Slant_Magazine.
- Glitter_(soundtrack) rev "Billboard".
- Glitter_(soundtrack) rev "Boston Herald".