Mariah Carey's secret grunge album part of tribute at MusiCares event
[January 31, 2026]
By BETH HARRIS
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mariah Carey has blended pop, R&B, gospel and hip-hop
into hit songs over five decades. But it was hearing a couple of cuts
off her 1990s secret grunge album that had the superstar on her feet
clapping.
Foo Fighters blasted through “Someone's Ugly Daughter” with Taylor
Momsen on lead vocals. They followed up with “Love is a Scam” as Carey
sang along from her front table.
Carey was honored for her musical achievements and philanthropic efforts
as MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday night, two days before the
Grammy Awards. The award is given in the week ahead of the Grammys by
MusiCares, a charity that supports musicians in need.
“She is one of one,” longtime collaborator Babyface said. “Mariah, you
are every songwriter and producer's dream. You strike a lot of gold. You
are a blueprint of a great songwriter.”
Back in 1995, Carey secretly recorded and co-produced the grunge album
“Someone’s Ugly Daughter” with her friend Clarissa Dane under the name
Chick. It wasn't until her 2020 memoir that Carey revealed she was
behind the project, singing background vocals while Dane handled lead.
Of all the songs performed at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Carey
seemed to enjoy Foo Fighters' blast from the past the most.

Stevie Wonder didn't perform, but he took the stage to tell Carey, “The
greatest thing about you and I is we have respect and love for each
other.”
Grammy nominee Teddy Swims tackled “Without You,” the Harry Nilsson
power ballad that Carey took to No. 1 in 1994.
“That was really terrifying,” he said.
British girl group Flo harmonized on “Dream Lover,” Billy Porter lent
his unique interpretation to “Always Be My Baby,” and Jennifer Hudson
opened with “I Don't Wanna Cry” before seguing into “Vision of Love.”
Surprise guest Busta Rhymes teamed with Chanté Moore and Spliff Star to
perform “I Know What You Want."
John Legend sat behind the piano for “Hero” after Charlie Puth sang “I
Still Believe” in the round. Grammy nominee Laufey sang “It's Like
That," and, in a nod to Carey's favorite color, Adam Lambert wore a
lavender jacket while performing “Can't Let Go.” Kesha sang “Obsessed”
behind sunglasses. Maggie Rogers performed “Honey,” and then told Carey,
“You're the coolest.”
Tables had metallic butterflies tucked in the lavender rose
centerpieces, while pats of butter were in the shape of tiny
butterflies. Carey's sixth studio album “Butterfly” came out in 1997.
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Kesha, from left, R/ita Wilson, Mariah Carey, Gayle King, and
Charlie Puth perform during MusiCares Person of the Year honoring
Mariah Carey on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP
Photo/Chris Pizzello)
 Dripping with diamonds on her
necklace, earrings and bracelets, Carey did more singing at her
table than she did onstage.
Traditionally, the honoree performs some of their biggest hits at
the end of what is usually a three-hour concert. This year, the show
wrapped in just under two hours, with Jon Batiste leading some of
the performers in Carey's holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas
Is You.” The guest of honor was led on stage and sang along for
about 90 seconds of the finale.
Perhaps Carey was saving her five-octave range for next Friday, when
she's set to perform as part of the Milan Cortina Olympics opening
ceremony in Italy, followed by a show in Abu Dhabi the next day.
Befitting her diva status, Carey was guided to the podium trailed by
a woman carrying the train of her sheer black lace dress.
“Ah, tonight has been sublime,” she said. “To hear
my songs reimagined by some of the world’s greatest artists, it’s
surreal. When I was a little girl scribbling lyrics in my notebook
late at night, I could only dream of someone hearing those words and
relating to them.”
Carey seemed genuinely touched by the honor, which has previously
been bestowed on such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Barbra
Streisand, Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, Joni Mitchell, Dolly
Parton and Tom Petty. She told the crowd it was “one of the most
profound moments of my life and career.”
“Oh my gosh!” Carey said. “I got a chance to sit there and listen
and feel very just blessed to be here. So much love, so much music.
It's overwhelming in the best possible way.”
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