Mariah Carey, the iconic singer, celebrates her 30 years in the industry with a new album called “The Rarities.” She took to social media that this new album will feature fan-favorite tracks and unreleased music from her 30-year career. The fifteen-track collection includes a previously unreleased alliance with fellow singers and songwriters, Mrs. Lauryn Hill called “Save The Day.”

The track collaboration will appear on the first disc close at hand various MC rarities. The second disc will be an unreleased live album recorded during the 1996’s “Daydream World Tour” in Tokyo. The bonus set includes “Emotions,” “Forever,” and “Fantasy,” which are all recorded live at the Tokyo Dome back in the ’90s. 

New York Vulture had reported that Mariah had teased some rare music in June but postponed it, in the long run, to spread understanding to the “fight for equality and justice.” She would slightly delay the #MC30 anniversary celebration. Mariah had been releasing rare footage starting with an LP of her 1990 first live performance. On Sept. 29, “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” was out days before The Rarities.

According to the report on Harper’s Bazaar, Mariah is dedicating this new album to her fans and thanking them for the love and support. She also added how grateful she is and revealed the release of “The Rarities” on Oct. 2. 

As reported in Yahoo! Life, Mariah was interviewed on Good Morning America and teased that a track will be launched this Friday (Aug. 21) and that her friend Jermaine Dupri has helped her bring the classic record to life. She is looking forward to the release of this track and feels excited about it. Referring to “Save The Day,” Mariah added a charitable component that they have put together on this track. She also mentioned that she found some stuff in her vault that she may have worked on a long time ago and just never revealed, and these are the songs that have not been released. Mariah delved into her drafts selecting tracks with personal concerns and definitions.

On the other hand, Lauryn Hill has kept an adequately low profile since the release of her solo album in 1998 called “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” her songs did carry on to remain in the mainstream. It was her first and only solo album since but still managed to keep up with the help of widespread sample usage.

Check out Mariah's heartfelt post below.