Mariah Carey claims that Jennifer Lopez's hit song "I'm Real" was a ripoff of her music. Carey alleges that her ex-husband, Tommy Mottola, stole her ideas for the soundtrack of her movie "Glitter" and gave them to Lopez. Despite the controversy, "I'm Real" became one of Lopez's biggest hits, spending five weeks at number one on Billboard's chart.
During career, she has and she has also released loads of hit . Similarly, has and famous due to her decades of success in the music business.
On top of Lopez and Carey's career similarities, there also is a lot of gossip about Lopez and Carey's love lives.
Considering everything they have in common, it would be wonderful if Lopez and Carey had each other's backs. Instead, there appears to be a possibility that one of Lopez's biggest successes was stolen from Carey.
In 2001, Mariah Carey's movie Glitter was released and became a flop. At the time, Carey was mercilessly mocked over the failed project, but over time, the conversation around the film and its soundtrack began to change. The reason for that is that people came to learn that Glitter may have been sabotaged, with Jennifer Lopez involved in the movie's failure.
As is often the case, the release of Glitter was preceded by the movie's soundtrack coming out. Since Carey starred in Glitter, the movie's soundtrack focused on her, and she was credited with co-writing every song.
Unfortunately for Carey, however, it has been claimed that some of her plans for the movie's soundtrack were sabotaged. Not only that, the person who allegedly sabotaged the soundtrack was Carey's ex-husband, Tommy Mottola.
, according to The Numbers?
Production Budget:
$8,500,000
Domestic Box Office:
$4,273,372
According to reports, Mottola didn't just sabotage Carey's efforts. Instead, it has widely been claimed that Mottola also lifted up one of Carey's peers in the process, Jennifer Lopez.
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Jennifer Lopez's flight attendant rule for Ben Affleck started with her previous marriage, but that isn't the only rule she has for her husband.In 2020, Carey released her memoir, "The Meaning of Mariah Carey". In that book, Carey claimed that her ex-husband, Mottola, who also was the CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, stole her ideas for Glitter's soundtrack.
, according to Who's Dated Who?
Who Mariah Carey Was Involved With:
When They Began Dating:
When Their Relationship Status Changed:
Tommy Mottola
20th May 1991
Divorce finalized on 5th March 1998
Nick Cannon
February 2008
Divorce finalized in November 2016
James Packer
June 2015
Their engagement ended in October 2016
Bryan Tanaka
November 2016
in December 2023
Carey also claimed that Mottola gave those ideas to Lopez, which inspired one of her hit songs. Furthermore, Carey claimed that Mottola did all of this to get revenge , and he lost control over her.
“Tommy was furious when I cut the strings he used to manipulate me.”
The first way that Mottola allegedly stole from Carey was by scooping a sample his ex-wife planned to use. Carey's original plan was for her song "Loverboy" to feature a sample from Yellow Magic Orchestra’s song “Firecracker”.
However, according to Carey's book, Mottola convinced Lopez to use the same sample in her song "I'm Real". Carey wrote in her book that she felt forced to not use the sample since I'm Real was released as a part of an album that came out before Glitter's Soundtrack.
Of course, it could be claimed that Carey was the one who was the bitter ex, and she made up her allegation about the sample.
However, according to a Fox News article that cited XXL Magazine, the music publisher behind "Firecracker" confirmed that .
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Mariah Carey appeared to be extremely uncomfortable because of Howard Stern objectifying her."But here's a key revelation: the music publisher of 'Firecracker' — the sample that Ja Rule used first with Carey and then with Lopez — told me yesterday: 'Mariah Carey called us to license a sample from Firecracker first. Then, within a month, Jennifer Lopez also called for it.'"
On top of that, a Fox News article which was based on XXL Magazine's reporting seemed to confirm that another one of Carey's plans was stolen.
As the previous quote seems to confirm, the music publisher behind "Firecracker" knew that Carey worked with Ja Rule on one of her songs from the soundtrack.
Similarly, Ja Rule played a massive role in "I'm Real" becoming a massive hit. The version of "I'm Real" that became popular was a remix that featured Ja Rule as a guest artist. Was it a coincidence that "I'm Real" featured Carey's collaborator and sample? According to a music producer, that wasn't a coincidence at all.
While talking to XXL Magazine for an article Fox News later cited, record producer Irv Gotti shone a light on the production of "I'm Real".
As Gotti explained, before he produced "I'm Real" for Jennifer Lopez, he worked on the soundtrack for Glitter. Gotti claimed that Mottola called him personally to instruct him to get Ja Rule to work on "I'm Real", which made the record producer realize .
"I get a call from Tommy Mottola, who I have a great relationship with, and he's like, 'I need you to do me a favor. I want you to do this remix for Jennifer Lopez. I want you to put Ja on the record. Immediately I knew what he was doing because we just finished the Mariah record."
According to Carey, Gotti, and the publishers behind "Firecracker", "I'm Real" was produced to rip off plans for the Glitter soundtrack.
One thing that is important to note in all of this, however, is that none of the quotes about "I'm Real" suggest that Lopez was the one behind what allegedly happened.
During Jennifer Lopez's career, she has become one of the biggest music stars of her generation. One of the reasons for that is the fact that Lopez has released a slew of hit songs that charted.
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Jennifer Lopez has a reputation for making a lot of demands which may make it hard to work with her.Even though Lopez has been incredibly successful, her song "I'm Real" still stands out as one of her biggest songs.
In fact, according to Billboard's website, Lopez only has one song that was more successful than "I'm Real".
After "Ain't It Funny" debuted on Billboard's chart in 2001, Lopez's second hit song featuring Ja Rule rose to the top of the chart. On Billboard's website, they report that "Ain't It Funny" was the number-one song on the chart for a total of six weeks.
, a hit that reportedly was a ripoff of Mariah Carey's music. According to Billboard, "I'm Real" topped their chart for five weeks and was successful enough to be listed for 31 weeks.
, according to Billboard?
Song Title:
Highest Ranking:
"Ain't It Funny"
#1
"I'm Real"
#1
"If You Had My Love"
#1
"All I Have"
#1
"Love Don't Cost A Thing"
#3
"Jenny From the Block"
#3
"On the Floor"
#3
"Control Myself"
#4
"Waiting For Tonight"
#8
Notably, Lopez had one more song that was almost as successful, "If You Had My Love". Just like "I'm Real", "If You Had My Love" topped the chart for five weeks. However, "If You Had My Love" was listed for 25 weeks, which is six less than "I'm Real".