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"Underneath the Stars" is a song by American singer-songwriter
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Referred to as the " Songbird Supreme", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style and signature use of the whi ...
. The song was written and produced by Carey and
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, for her fifth
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, ''
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'' (1995). It was released on November 19, 1996, through
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, as the sixth and final single from the album and as a B-side to "
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" in Australia. The R&B-influenced song, which has been considered by Carey as one of her personal favorites, features a soft and retro-style melody and had music critics drawing comparisons to earlier works from
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, one of Carey's vocal inspirations. "Underneath the Stars" received a limited number of pressings in the United States and was ineligible to chart on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. However, the song did manage to chart at number sixty-nine on the
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component chart in 1996, as well as at number thirteen on the
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chart in 2020. Critically, it was considered one of the best songs on ''Daydream'' by music reviewers. A music video was shot in Europe which Carey released on November 13, 2020. The song was performed throughout the
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and the performance at the
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was later included on '' The Rarities''.


Background

Throughout 1993, Carey began conceptualizing ''
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'' (1993), which became the highest selling album of Carey's career. For her past two albums, Carey's creative choices were heavily controlled by her label
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, as well as her husband and CEO of the company,
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. Carey's previous effort, ''
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'' (1991), drew influence from 1950s, 60s, and 70s balladry,
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, R&B, and
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and failed to achieve the same success matched by her debut album. Following its tepid commercial performance, Columbia aimed for ''Music Box'' to be a vehicle for very commercial singles that could garner strong radio airplay. The album was formed as a pop record and was more mainstream than anything on ''Emotions''. ''Music Box'' went on to sell over 28 million copies worldwide and earned its place among the best-selling albums of all time. Due to the album's success, Columbia allowed Carey more control over the music she recorded for ''
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'' (1995). Before Carey knew or began searching for the direction she wanted the album to follow, Carey already had the idea and melody for "Underneath the Stars" and felt that it would fit into the album no matter what the eventual sound would be. As such, it became the first song Carey wrote and recorded for the album and served as a sort of tribute to the music which she grew up listening to, as well as one of her main vocal inspirations,
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. "Underneath the Stars" was the first song Carey recorded for her fifth studio album, ''
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'' (1995). In Australia, the song was released as a B-side to Carey's previous single, "
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" (1996).


Label controversy


Composition

"Underneath the Stars" features a "'70s soul vibe," courtesy of the use of a Rhodes piano, as well as synthetic record scratches, in order to the give the song an authentic aged sound. The song also incorporates Carey's usage of double voice, in which she sings the verses in a lower octave and then sings the crescendo and climax in a higher register over it. Carey felt the additions were simple steps taken to further display a contemporary R&B groove and pay homage to the style of
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, who was one of Carey's biggest vocal influences growing up. According to author Chris Nickson, the song has a soft sound and "a lot of texture" and bass shows a more creative side to Carey. While reviewing ''Daydream,'' Stephen Holden from ''
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'' described the song's double voice, as well as its lyrical content: "'Underneath the Stars,' in which all the voices are Ms. Carey's, achieves the same dissolving synergy between a lyric and entwining vocal lines as she sings: "Beautifully and bittersweetly / You were fading into me."


Critical reception

While not commercially released, "Underneath the Stars" has been lauded with a widespread acclaim, becoming one of the album's best-received tracks, with music critics complimenting its instrumentation and vocals. Rolling Stone stated that, "Afanasieff cowrote one of his strongest tunes yet, the sweet, bouncy 'Underneath the Stars.'" Chris Nickson, author of ''Mariah Carey Revisited: Her Story'' (1998), said the song was as "strong as any slow jam released in the nineties and one that would find a lot of flavor late at night with dancers." Chris Dickinson from ''
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'' called the song one of Carey's best compositions and wrote "it easily evokes a languid dreamy sensuality with its throbbing bass-line and synthetic record scratches." Writer and journalist
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from ''
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'' described "Underneath the Stars" as "cool and blissfully nostalgic," while Cheo H. Coker called it "dynamic but subtle."


Commercial performance

The song received a limited number of pressings in the
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, where it charted weakly on the US ''Billboard''
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chart, peaking at number sixty-nine. According to '' Billboard'', due to receiving a "limited number of pressings", the song failed to make an impact on the Hot 100. Additionally, the song made the top-forty on the US
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chart, peaking at number 35. In 2020, after the release of the EP on streaming services, the song peaked at number thirteen on the US
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chart.


Music video


Background

On February 11, 2012, Carey revealed on
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that a music video for the song was actually recorded. Filming sessions occurred in
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and the
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; Carey commented, however, that the video "never got released & I don't know where it is!" In 2020, during the release of '' The Rarities'' and the promotional campaign "MC30", Carey teased the release of the video on an
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post captioning it "Work in progress." The video was released on Carey's
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account on November 13, 2020.


Synopsis

The video was filmed during Carey's ''
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'' promotional trek around the release of the album, with plenty of audience members and behind-the-scenes touring footage along with shots of Carey singing the track in a lavender slip dress in a night time setting. The video is intercut with footage from her 1996
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.


Live performances

Due to its limited release and chart performance, "Underneath the Stars" was only performed during Carey's
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(1996). During the shows in Japan, Carey featured the song as the tenth track on the set-list. Appearing on stage wearing a long black evening gown, Carey discussed the song's composition and development with the audience, prior to its recital. The live performance from the
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on March 7, 1996 was recorded and released on a rare DVD titled ''"Mariah Carey Live In Japan"'' and also featured on Carey's ''The Rarities''. Carey also performed the song in 2012 in Austria and Morocco and at the 2017 Dubai Jazz Festival.


Track listing

*CD single and 12" Vinyl #"Underneath the Stars" – 3:33 #"Underneath the Stars" (Drifting Re-Mix) – 4:00 #"Underneath the Stars" (Drifting Re-Mix w/o rap) – 4:00 *AUS CD single #"Forever" – 4:01 #"Underneath the Stars" – 3:33 #"Forever" (Live) – 4:12 #"Make It Happen" (Live) – 4:43 *Underneath the Stars EP #"Underneath the Stars" (Drifting Re-Mix) – 4:00 #"Underneath the Stars" (Drifting Re-Mix w/o rap) – 4:00 #"Underneath the Stars" (Sweet A Cappella) – 3:30


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the ''Daydream'' CD liner notes. *Mariah Carey – vocals, songwriting, producer *
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– songwriting, producer, mixing *Herb Powers – mastering


Charts


Release history


References


Works cited

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