This week, Mariah Carey has a new memoir coming out called The Making of Mariah Carey. The memoir features the revelation that she “did an alternative album” while she was working on her 1995 album Daydream (which features “Fantasy” and “Always Be My Baby”). She tweeted an excerpt of the memoir, which discusses her work on Chick’s 1995 album Someone’s Ugly Daughter. It includes a preview of the song “Hermit,” which features Carey’s background vocals as a “hidden layer.”
According to Carey’s representative, she wrote, produced, and sang background vocals on every song from Chick’s album. (She did not, of course, write “Surrender,” which is a Cheap Trick cover.) She’s also responsible for the album packaging’s art direction and directed one of the band’s music videos. The album isn’t currently available on streaming services, but find music videos and previews from the album in the below playlist. Her excerpt reads:
Read Pitchfork’s feature “Forever Mariah: An Interview With an Icon.”