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''Mariah Carey may never have another #1 hit''

Mariah Carey and L.A. Reid
Mariah Carey and L.A. Reid
The Epic Records label boss thinks music legends now struggle to get their songs on radio or top music charts.
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According to Epic Records label boss, L.A. Reid, music legend Mariah Carey won't be topping the charts the way she did in her heyday despite trying to make a comeback with her latest Vegas residence.

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''To even be on the radio at this point in her career is a huge accomplishment, because radio doesn’t cater to veteran artists or legends. Radio caters to in-the-moment stars,'' Reid, who also happens to be her boss, explained during an interview with Billboard on May 17.

Reid also mentioned other veterans who are notably struggling to make a splash with their new work in this time.

“Nobody that put out records 25 years ago is going to have a No. 1. Not Paul [McCartney], Stevie [Wonder], Bruce [Springsteen], Mick [Jagger] or Keith [Richards]. Not Prince, not anyone,” he said.

He added: “So if she can get on the radio, we’ve done damn good. Would we like to have a No. 1? F**k yeah, I’m greedy. But it’s not realistic.''

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Carey premiered her new single, 'Infinity' at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Vegas on May 17 and received quite an applause from a young crowd.

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