Mariah Carey Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel -
No. She is the architect.
Perhaps the most talked-about moment on Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel is the cover of Foreigner’s 1984 rock anthem, “I Want to Know What Love Is.” mariah carey memoirs of an imperfect angel
However, the "imperfect" part of the title is crucial. Carey doesn’t present herself as the victim. On “Betcha Gon’ Know,” she admits she was snooping through her lover’s phone (a very un-angelic thing to do). On “Obsessed,” she descends into campy, petty madness. She is an angel with cracked wings, a halo askew. Carey doesn’t present herself as the victim
For the "Lambily" (her fans), this book is a treasure chest of Easter eggs. You finally learn exactly why she hates orange juice (a traumatic hospital story). You learn that "Hero" was almost given to Gloria Estefan, and Mariah secretly cried in a closet because she wanted to keep it. You feel the visceral joy of her writing "Vision of Love" in a cramped apartment, using a cheap keyboard and a tape deck. She is an angel with cracked wings, a halo askew