The 50-year-old American diva and music icon, Mariah Carey, flew butterflies to her fans' stomachs. The songstress dropped her two new remixed versions of her all-time hit 'Emotions,' and her fifth hit 'Make It Happen.' The release comes in the form of an extended play made available on July 31 (Friday).

Previously, the 'Through The Rain' singer released her never been touched remix extended plays' entitled 'Way' and 'Someday,' whom her beloved Lambilys loved so much. The two distinguished releases were first at hand in the U.K., kicking off her #MC30 celebration.

And no one is stopping Mariah!

According to Billboard, 'Emotions' comes with a 12 inches club mix and a C&C club remixed version on top of an exclusive motion edit, 12 inches instrumental, and a C&C dub-dub remix. C&C is a representation of the grooving doubleton of C+C Music Factory that bottles up renowned David Cole and Robert Clivillés. The two Cs are also responsible for Mariah's hit track, where they produced and became a co-lyricist. 'Emotions' is from the diva's 1991 album of the same name.

On the other hand, 'Make It Happen' underwent a classic revamp that gives prominence to six versions: new two live mixes from Mariah's 1995 notable performance of the track at the Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, and the diva studded concert film of VH1 entitled 'Divas Live' from the '90s. Furthermore, the said extended play also features stretched and dub versions of the record and, of course, a C&C classic mix.

In an Idolator report, Mariah has been blessing her fans rarities and surprises every Friday since her debut album's 30th anniversary started.

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Mariah's newest 'Emotions' milestone addition was inaugurated by a live performance video release of the songstress 'Can't Let Go' from Tip of the Pops. The said performance is treated by Mariah as her favorite song until today, joining her 'Emotions' and 'Make It Happen,' which was also reimagined.

Mariah's celebration began just two weeks ago, precisely on July 17. The quarantine event first release was the singer's 1990's 'The Live Debut,' The said release bottles up four tracks collected in an extended play that is graced by the diva's vocals from her very first live show performance at the Club Tatou in New York.

So far, the fans have been fortunate with their idol's generosity, making the Lambilys' expectation set to the highest level for Mariah's upcoming surprises.

Stream 'Emotions' and 'Make It Happen' below!