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Say what you may about her fashion sense or 'diva-tude,' but there is no doubt that Mariah Carey defined 1990s urban pop music. Carey ruled the charts during the Clinton decade -- literally, her 1990 self-titled debut album alone spawned four No. 1 hit singles, and she would have eleven more before the new millenium. Over the years, artists from Christina Aguilera to Ciara would name her as an influence. Her albums are always expertly crafted and performed, making her MTV Unplugged EP a surprisingly warm change of pace. Her dominance of the charts in the 1990s earned her the title of Billboard's Artist of the Decade. Despite heavily publicized personal trials in the early part of the century, Carey returned to the forefront of modern music with The Emancipation of Mimi, which spawned her sixteenth and seventeenth number one hits.
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