To celebrate this formidable song catalog, Billboard has compiled a list of its staff’s 100 favorite Mariah Carey songs - only including our favorite version for each individual song - which take us on a journey unlike any other in pop history, and, three decades in, still has us feeling emotions deeper than we ever dreamed of. From 1990’s debut torch song “Vision of Love” to this year’s Lauryn Hill teamup “Save the Day,” it’s been three decades of gems from the Elusive Chanteuse: songs that have soundtracked countless first loves, friendships, devastating breakups, nights out, family crises, personal epiphanies, moments of crippling loss, moments of unexpected strength - and of course, every holiday season since 1994. That includes the smash hits, naturally - many of which have become iconic - but also the fan-favorite commercial flops, the more personal deep cuts, the brilliantly curated and executed remixes. 2).īut of course, the best way to understand the legacy of Mariah Carey is still through her classic songs. 29), and The Rarities, a career-spanning compilation of B-sides and unreleased material to be unveiled on Friday (Oct. Much of that 30-plus-year history will be more fully explained by two much-anticipated projects Carey is releasing this week: The Meaning of Mariah Carey, her revealing memoir co-written with Michaela Angela Davis that dropped on Tuesday (Sept. Tails features a very furry chest on both versions, and the accessories on the sports plush are made of felt material, with the ball sewn onto Sonic's body and hand, permanently attached to the plush.Of course, all of these stats and achievements only scratch the surface on the full Mariah Carey story - one that also includes several moments of game-changing collaboration, multiple generations of enduring artistic influence, more dramatic turns than one of her action-packed videos and a wider scope of highs and lows than even her five-octave vocal range. As you can see below, the regular Sonic and Tails plush are slightly smaller than the sports versions, and have ever so slightly different designs. The Sonic plush has brown shoe soles, like the early 1991 "Twix" Sonic plush. They were made of a softer velboa material for most of the body with felt arms, button eyes and stitched mouths. This set is more uncommon than the regular UFO catcher machine plush sets, and also have a slightly larger size, a different style and different tags, so I cannot confirm whether or not these could be won in UFO catcher machines. In the Christmas of 1992 a Christmas version of this Sonic plush was released, featuring a Santa hat, bow tie and a white sack being carried from behind with holly berry detailing, he doesn't belong in a particular set, but I've added him here regardless!Īnother Sonic the Hedgehog plush set, with a mystery origin! They were released in 1994 in Japan, and consisted of a regular Sonic and Tails, and also a Sonic holding a ball, and Tails with some form of sports equipment. The 2 Sonic plush came with a wide stitched on smiley face- very cute! He was made in a felt material, with glued on felt triangles for the inner ears and shoe strap, glued on plastic eyes, fluffy detailing on the glove and shoe cuffs, and the sitting Sonic featured a fixed "hands on hips" expression whereas standing Sonic came in a "finger wagging" fixed pose, they came with gold string attached to their head to hang them. Eggman are identical to the ones found in the earlier 2 releases. I have decided only to feature the two Sonic plush in this section, as Flicky, Pecky, Pocky and Dr. It consisted of a sitting Sonic, standing Sonic, Flicky, Pecky, Pocky and Dr. Another Sonic the Hedgehog plush set arrived on the scene in 1992! They could only be won in UFO catcher machines in Japan.
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