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2002 single past Mariah Carey

2002 single by Mariah Carey

"Through the Rain"
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Single by Mariah Carey
from the album Charmbracelet
Released September thirty, 2002 (2002-09-30)
Recorded June 2002
Genre R&B
Length iv:48 (album version)
4:19 (radio edit)
Label Island Def Jam
Songwriter(s)
  • Mariah Carey
  • Lionel Cole
Producer(s)
  • Mariah Carey
  • Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Mariah Carey singles chronology
"Never Too Far/Hero Medley"
(2001)
"Through the Rain"
(2002)
"I Know What Y'all Desire"
(2003)

"Through the Pelting" is a song past American singer Mariah Carey, taken from her ninth studio album, Charmbracelet (2002). It was written by Carey and Lionel Cole, and produced by the sometime and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The song was released equally the album's lead single on September 30, 2002, and a shorter version was used every bit the ending credits theme for a 2002 Japanese drama known as Yous're Under Arrest.[one] Classified past Carey as a ballad, it is influenced by R&B music genres, and features a simple and under-stated piano tune, backed by soft electronic synthesizers. "Through the Rain" was meant to be an insight into Carey personal struggles throughout 2001, and lyrically talks nigh encouraging others.

The song has been well-received, with many complimenting its inspirational lyrical content, and described it equally an open window into Carey's personal life for listeners. Commercially, it was Carey's lowest-charting pb single on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100 at the time, and it was her first lead unmarried to that bespeak not to reach the top ten in the United States. Though stalling at number 81, it became successful on the Billboard trip the light fantastic charts, striking number 1 for a calendar week in the United States as well as topping the Hot Singles Sales chart. The song accomplished college placements in international markets, reaching the top spot in Spain and peaking inside the tiptop ten in Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Carey performed "Through the Rain" alive on several tv and award testify appearances around the world. She debuted the song at the 2002 NRJ Awards, and features it on a one-hr special titled Mariah Carey: Shining Through the Pelting, which aired three days later on on MTV. In the United States, Carey performed the song on Today, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and American Music Awards of 2003s. Throughout Europe, Carey performed the song on The Graham Norton Bear witness and on talent competition, Fame Academy. Additionally, "Through the Rain" was included on the prepare-list of Carey's Charmbracelet World Tour: An Intimate Evening with Mariah Carey, which spanned throughout 2003–04.

The music video, directed by Dave Meyers, was fix in the late 1960s. It features a past and present story-line based on Carey'southward childhood, and stars J. D. Williams and Jamie-Lynn Sigler equally the singer'southward parents. The video begins with past scenes of Carey'south mother beingness disowned by her family after condign romantically involved with a black human being, and finds the vocaliser in the present walking through a heavy rainstorm in New York.

Groundwork [edit]

In 2000, Carey parted from Columbia Records and signed a tape-breaking $100 million five-anthology recording contract with Virgin Records America (EMI Records).[ii] She often stated that Columbia had regarded her as a commodity, with her separation from Tommy Mottola exacerbating her relations with label executives.[iii] However, in July 2001, Carey had suffered a physical and emotional breakdown.[iii] Due to this state of affairs, Virgin and 20th Century Fox delayed the release of Carey'southward picture show Glitter, as well equally its soundtrack of the same name.[4] Both the releases received negative feedback and were commercially unsuccessful.[5] This too resulted in her deal with Virgin being bought out for $50 million.[2] [half dozen] Soon after, Carey flew to Capri, Italy for a menses of five months, in which she began writing material for her new album, stemming from all the personal experiences she had endured throughout the past year.[7] Carey subsequently said that her fourth dimension at Virgin was "a complete and full stress-fest [...] I made a total snap conclusion which was based on money and I never brand decisions based on money. I learned a large lesson from that."[eight] Later that year, she signed a contract with Island Records, valued at more than $24 million,[9] and launched the record label MonarC. To add together further to Carey'south emotional burdens, her male parent, with whom she had piddling contact since babyhood, died of cancer that year.[ten]

Release [edit]

Throughout the get-go years of her career, Carey's musical styles mainly involved pop influenced R&B. Additionally, her image was of a reserved and modestly dressed female person, or as Carey's later described it "the 90s version of Mary Poppins". Equally the 1990s wore on, Carey began featuring rappers on remixes, and began infusing hip-hop into her musical palette. As her music changed, and so as well did her image, which became more sexual, and aimed at younger audiences than the more contemporary appeal of her earlier works. According to Michael Paoletta from Billboard, "Through the Rain" was used not only as a vehicle for listeners to become more than in-tune with Carey's personal struggles, but also as a means to "re-capture" her audience throughout the earlier stages of her career. A contemporary and pop ballad, he felt the song would find "much comprehend" from her older fans, while her audience that grew accustomed to her hip-hop flavored music would feel "lost and abandoned".[11] In an interview with MTV News, the vocal's co-producer Jimmy Jam described why Carey chose to release it as the lead single: "I think 'Through the Rain' is a great mode to start the record, because information technology is emotional and it kind of speaks straight to the questions people might have about the final year of her life. Information technology's a good idea to become that out of the fashion and move on to happy, less emotional songs."[12]

Remix [edit]

The song's official remix features guest vocals from Kelly Price and Joe. The remix incorporates a more upwards-tempo groundwork, and differs melodically from the original.[xiii] While the anthology's co-producer, Jimmy Jam, described it as a "star search," Sarah Rodman from the Boston Herald felt that even though the remix was more than up-beat than the original, it "failed to quicken the pulse."[fourteen]

Composition [edit]

"Through the Pelting" is a mid-tempo ballad, which is influenced by popular and R&B music genres. The song is built around a piano melody, and features a beat that is accentuated by synthesizers. Aside from its pop-driven melody and structure, Jeff Vrabel of the Chicago Sun-Times noted an hint of gospel towards the song'due south crescendo, describing information technology as "lite-gospel".[15] Vocally, "Through the Rain" finds Carey singing in a "restrained" style for the duration of most of the song, every bit the first verse and chorus are sung in breathy vocals. After the second chorus, the span is linked to the song'southward climax through a long belted note. The Daily Union 's David Germain felt the vocal's composition, as well equally Carey's vocal performance were "uncomplicated and reserved", with Carey in "consummate control" of her voice.[16] "Through the Rain" was written past Carey and Lionel Cole and produced by the former and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com past Universal Music Publishing Ltd., "Through the Rain" is fix in common time with a tempo of 64 beats per infinitesimal.[17] Information technology is equanimous in the key of A-apartment major only with the transposing key to B-major, with Carey's vocal range spanning from the low-note of E three to the high-note of F 5.[17]

Lyrically, the song features an inspirational message of inner strength, and finds Carey reaching out to listeners.[18] The song uses a rainstorm equally a metaphor for troubles in life, while encouraging others to "make it through the pelting" through perseverance.[19] The first chorus begins: "When you lot get caught in the rain / With no where to run / When your distraught and in hurting without anyone / When you lot keep crying out to exist saved", illustrating a moment in an individual'due south life where they are surrounded past disharmonize.[18] The chorus then serves as a guide to those still suffering, "I can make information technology through the rain, I tin can stand once again on my own / And I know that I'thou potent plenty to mend / And every time I feel afraid I hold tighter to my faith / And I live ane more day and I make it through the rain". Similarly, the 2d verse once more revisits difficult times when "shadows abound close", before standing into the 2d chorus and climax. While the song in meant for listeners to gain confidence and forcefulness, it besides allows them into Carey'due south personal struggles she endured throughout 2001.[eighteen] Lola Ogunnaike of The New York Times described the vocal every bit a "triumph over adversity",[20] while a writer from the Sydney Morning Herald wrote "it'due south an insight into her recent troubles."[21] In an interview with MTV News, Carey described the vocal'south lyrical content in depth:

I've e'er tried to insert positivity into my songs wherever I tin can, to inspire other people who go through stuff. I mean the stuff they talked almost in tabloids and the things that were so overly exaggerated, that's one aspect. I also went through a lot of personal stuff, a lot of family unit stuff this year. Losing a parent is an intense matter for anybody. It'due south brought me to another place. People are going to read into it as, 'This is Mariah and her struggle'. But the style I attempt to discussion it is, 'It'southward OK one time you lot say I tin make information technology through the rain.' Not just me going, 'I tin can make it through the rain,' it'due south me telling people that if you believe you can become through whatever you're going through, you can get to the other side.[22]

Critical reception [edit]

"Through the Rain" received positive reviews from music critics; many complimented Carey's restrained vocal operation, as well as the song'due south simple instrumental accompaniment, while others criticized it for being overly-dramatic. Jon Pareles of The New York Times described it equally "inspirational", and felt that due to its vagueness, the vocal is would be applicative to all listeners, non just Carey.[23] The Daily Union 's David Germain commented how the song'south simple musical arrangement and Carey's "restrained" vocal delivery aided it in becoming "modest and reserved".[16] Writing for Billboard, Michael Paoletta chose "Through the Rain" as a top selection from the album,[11] as did Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine.[24] He described information technology as a song that was designed every bit "'Vision of Love' meets 'Hero'", and wrote, "Mariah is back in the adult contemporary camp, no longer trying to testify that she's real."[24] Cara DiPasquale from the Chicago Tribune called it a "powerhouse ballad",[25] while Entertainment Weekly 'southward Tom Sinclair wrote "embellished with her trademark vocal pyrotechnics, information technology is 1 of those highly personal songs about finding your way out of an emotional wilderness, simply it sinks in its ain sodden sentimentality".[26] Similarly, a writer from Newsday also described "Through the Pelting" every bit a "powerhouse ballad", and felt it was reminiscent of Carey's previous single "1 Sweet Day" (1995).[27] Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis noted how the vocal was able to effectively take listeners right into Carey'south personal struggles from the previous twelvemonth.[28] Tina Dark-brown from Newsweek felt that while Carey's personal troubles may not have been fully solved, the song made her appear "strong and triumphant".[29] Bob Waliszewski of Plugged In noted that "Through the Rain" "encourages listeners to weather life's storms with the help of faith, prayer and perseverance".[30]

Accolades [edit]

Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
Rolling Stone
(Readers' Picks)
The 10 Best Singles of 2002

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Commercial performance [edit]

After premiering in the U.s.a., "Through the Rain" peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100.[32] In add-on, it reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Society Songs and it as well topped the Hot Singles Sales chart.[32] [33] While radio entreatment was primarily weak throughout the United States, the song managed to sustain strong airplay throughout Asia.[34] In Canada, "Through the Rain" peaked at number 5 on the singles chart, and was certified Gilt past the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA), denoting shipments of over l,000 units.[35] Throughout Australasia and Europe, the song managed to peak within the summit v in several countries. In Australia, "Through the Rain" debuted at its peak position of number fifteen on the singles chart, during the week of Nov xiv, 2002.[36] The following week, the song began its decline, and had a total nautical chart trajectory of x weeks.[36] On November 11, 2002, "Through the Rain" debuted at number xl-eight on the Ö3 Austria Top twoscore nautical chart.[37] The song peaked at number twoscore-v the next calendar week, and roughshod out of the chart in its eleventh week, while it was at threescore-eight.[37]

The song achieved relatively weak charting in both the Flemish and Wallonian territories in Kingdom of belgium, peaking at numbers forty-four and twenty-nine, respectively.[38] Making its debut at its peak position of number sixteen, "Through the Rain" charted for a total of nineteen weeks in France, before falling out on March 22, 2003.[39] On the Dutch Acme twoscore chart, the song fabricated its debut at number thirty-two.[40] Four weeks later, the song peaked at number ix, before dropping exterior the superlative twoscore five weeks later on, ending its eleven-week run.[forty] "Through the Rain" entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 30-seven, during the week dated December 1, 2002.[41] In total, the vocal spent three weeks at its peak position of number 30-seven, and a full of seven weeks on the nautical chart.[41] In both Denmark and Kingdom of norway, the song saw moderate success, peaking at numbers thirteen and 15, and lasting on the nautical chart for i and three weeks, respectively.[42] [43] On November 28, 2002, "Through the Pelting" debuted at number twelve on the Swedish Singles Chart, and reached a height of number 7.[44] Though released at the end of the twelvemonth, it managed to finish at number 83 on the yr-end chart.[45] Similarly in Switzerland, the song peaked at number 7, and finished at number 98 on the end of year nautical chart.[46] [47] On the Britain Singles Chart, "Through the Pelting" debuted at its tiptop of number eight.[48] The following week, the vocal dropped to number 20-one on the chart,[49] earlier dropping exterior the superlative-forty 2 weeks later.[48]

Music video [edit]

Background [edit]

Jamie-Lynn Sigler (pictured) plays the role of Carey'due south mother in the video.

The music video, directed by Dave Meyers, was filmed on location in New York Urban center on September thirty, and October ane, 2002.[50] It is loosely based on the singer's parents, Alfred and Patricia Carey, during the times that she was conceived.[51] The characters are played by J. D. Williams and Jamie-Lynn Sigler respectively and incorporates themes from Charmbracelet as well as from Carey's life.[52] In an interview with MTV News, Carey said that originally, the plot for the video wasn't going to have annihilation to do with her parent's past experiences with racism, simply was changed a few days earlier shooting began.[51] During the interview, she described how to plot came into reality:

Originally it wasn't going to have annihilation to do with that, but people were looking through my photo albums this year. My begetter and I had made some photograph albums together of his relatives and dissimilar people in the family. A couple people saw [the albums] and they were like, 'This is astonishing that you have this.' I approximate everybody was similar, 'How would y'all feel most this type of concept [for a video]?' And so I guess I idea if someone'due south going to do it might besides be me. The story line [of the video] is near an interracial couple. It's sort of Romeo and Juliet only it's set in the '60s and they're kind of torn autonomously. It's nigh their struggle and I'm sort of the narrator. I don't want to give too much away virtually information technology, but it's nice. Something I could relate to, being the production of an interracial union, though [my parents] did not current of air upwardly happily always after standing in church together.[51]

Sigler, who was offered the part only days before filming commenced, said that she had always been a fan of Carey, and accustomed the offer immediately. She described that the shoot was set in the 1960s, and that she played the singer's female parent during and afterwards her pregnancy.[52] Sigler described the plot: "With my character, she's basically going against her parent's wishes to exist with this gentleman. She'south meaning with a infant, which is Mariah, and they run away together. So information technology's kind of an epic love story, it'southward nice."[51] Carey revealed that the video would comprise a rainstorm scene in New York Metropolis.[52] Carey jokingly explained how she originally did not intend to get moisture, but felt it added a lot to the video.[51]

Synopsis [edit]

The video begins with a view of a Carey's personal family unit album. As the pages open up, the camera zooms to one item photo, of her young mother facing a wall, with her back turned. As the flick comes into total view, information technology turns into actual footage. Her mother turns around in ache, as her own mother begins shouting at her and calling her a disgrace to the family unit. This is due to the fact that she is pregnant with the kid of a black man, with whom she wants to movement out with. As she goes to go out the home, her mother grabs her arm and rips off a "charmbracelet" from her wrist. As she picks information technology up off the floor, she tells her mother she hates her and leaves in a taxi. From the clothing and scenery, it is notable that the scenes depicted are happening in the tardily 1960s, prior to Carey's nativity. As the song starts playing, the video focuses on Carey, walking down the street in New York City. As she continues singing and walking downward the street, the camera aims to the sky, which is darkened with cloud while light starts to peer through.

While rain starts to fall, and people start to articulate the streets, Carey remains walking on the pathway. The girl now reaches her destination, and is welcomed into the home of her lover. They shortly board a bus, and travel to a new home where they will live together. As they are about to enter the coach, the girl'southward mother is seen screaming in tears for her daughter to render to her. She hesitates, and then continues with her lover onto the ship. The scene once once more focuses on Carey, who is standing in the midst of a torrential downpour, singing to the heavens. As she reaches the song's climax, Carey, now dry and dressed in a long black gown, is shown singing at the chantry of a church. Every bit she sings at the church, scenes of the girl lighting a candle, and her lover laying together with her on a bed are shown, earlier focusing back on Carey. She stares at an elderly couple in the first row at the church building, an inter-racial couple at present revealed to be her parents, and smiles while wearing her mother's charmbracelet. The elderly woman begins crying, as her husband holds her hand as they intently stare at Carey. Their faces rejuvenate to show them every bit a young couple, every bit their photo is taken and placed into the family anthology from the offset of the video.

Live performances [edit]

Following the release of "Through the Rain", Carey embarked on several stateside, European and Asian promotional tours in support of Charmbracelet, besides as its accompanying singles. Promotion for the sometime song began at the 2002 NRJ Awards, where Carey appeared on phase sporting a long wavy style and wearing a long blackness skirt and denim blazer.[53] Three days prior to the album'due south stateside release, a i-hour special titled Mariah Carey: Shining Through the Rain aired on MTV, in which Carey was interviewed and sang several songs from Charmbracelet and of her catalog.[54] During the interview, Carey addressed rumors of her breakdown and its cause, as well as of the anthology and its inspiration, followed by a question and answer with fans.[54] During the album'southward month of release, Carey appeared on several television talk shows, launching her promotional bout on Today, where she performed a four-vocal set-list at Mall of America for a oversupply of over x,000.[55] On December 3, 2002, Carey appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Evidence, where she performed "Through the Rain" and "My Saving Grace", and covered a highly publicized interview regarding Carey's hospitalization.[56] [57] On December 4, Carey traveled to Brazil for Due south American promotion of Charmbracelet, appearing on the popular Brazilian program, Fantástico. She sang "My All", and reprised performances of "Through the Rain" and "I Simply Wanted" wearing a long pink gown.[58] She also fabricated a surprise appearance on Show da Virada, singing "Through the Rain" and "My All", while wearing a short argent dress.[59] On December seven, 2002, Carey performed "Through the Rain" in front end of a crowd of 50,000 people, at the endmost concert of the Mexican Teletón, which took identify in the country'southward Azteca Stadium.[lx]

I month later, Carey was featured as one of the headlining performers at the 30th annual American Music Awards, held on Jan 13, 2003.[61] Introduced by Sharon Osbourne, Carey performed "Through the Rain" alongside a consummate live gospel choir, and wore a long black evening gown.[62] During the recital, images of newspaper headlines describing Carey'due south breakup were projected on a large curtain behind her, with one reading "When you lot fall down, you get dorsum up."[62] Following the song'due south completion, Carey received a continuing ovation.[63] Towards the end of March, Charmbracelet saw release throughout Europe, prompting Carey to appear on several programs in promotion of the anthology.[64] She get-go performed the album's leading two singles on the British music chart show, Elevation of the Pops, followed by a similar prepare on The Graham Norton Show and Fame Academy.[64] [65] [66] On the latter program, Carey was joined on stage by the evidence'south finalists, as they all sang the climax on "Through the Pelting" alongside her.[66] "Through the Rain" was only performed on Carey's Charmbracelet World Tour: An Intimate Evening with Mariah Carey, which spanned throughout 2003–04.[67] During the performances, Carey wore a sparkling bra and mini-skirt. During about of the song, Carey performed it while sitting on a large sofa, earlier standing for the climax.[67] At her concert in Manila, Rito P. Asilo from Philippine Daily Inquirer praised Carey's alive rendition of the song, describing it equally 1 of the bear witness'southward high-lights.[67]

Formats and track listings [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits for "Through the Rain" adapted from the Charmbracelet liner notes.[72]

  • Mariah Carey – songwriting, producer, vocals
  • Lionel Cole – songwriting
  • James Wright – keyboard, co-producer
  • James Harris Three – producer
  • Terry Lewis – producer
  • Steve Hodge – engineer (vocals)
  • Brad Yost – engineer (assistant), sound mixing
  • Xavier Smith – engineer (banana), audio mixing
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Embrace versions [edit]

The song was covered by several Asian artists. In 2003, vocalist Regine Velasquez performed a alive rendition of "Through the Rain" as office of an intimate concert that was later broadcast on Asian television.[112]

The song was also covered by Rachelle Ann Become in the 2004 singing competition Search for a Star as her winning song. Additionally, while promoting her debut EP in the Philippines in 2007, Charice Pempengco sang an a cappella version of the song's bridge and climax.[113] Nasser Amparna also comprehend the song on 2018 for the soundtrack of Waves of Life on Philippines. Additionally, his encompass is his most-streamed song on Spotify.[114]

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of number-one trip the light fantastic singles of 2003 (U.S.)

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