
Not the type to live a conventional lifestyle, Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon have decided to celebrate their nuptials for a second time in honor of their upcoming anniversary. The 'Drumline' actor suggested that other married couples take note and apply an annual celebration in honor of their matrimonial bliss.
"I encourage everybody to do it. If you are happy and in love, celebrate it!" the 29-year-old recently boasted via his daily CBS Radio morning show. "Don't everybody do that? Don't, like, Heidi Klum and Seal do the same thing every year? It's just something fun to celebrate. We renew our vows and exchange gifts."
Talk about setting the bar for married couples.
Although Cannon and Carey haven't solidified final plans for the proposed April 30 event, the couple previously rekindled their flame on Mariah's lavish Bahamian estate.
They may even scale back and keep it simple this year.
"We did that last year and the year before that, too," he added. "This year, we want to do it like in a normal setting, so it might be in L.A. ... Hey, I say we do it in a church in Brooklyn. That will be hot."
"We are just trying to keep the romance alive. That's all."
Originally reported by Latina magazine in 2008, the couple held a small "impulsive" ceremony at Carey's home in the Bahamas, which was described as a more low-key ceremony compared with Carey's 1993 wedding to former Sony Records chief Tommy Mottola. (The two divorced in 1998.)
Mariah: The Men In Her Life
The Men In Her Life
For Mariah Carey, having more #1 songs than any American solo artist has been a credit to the company she keeps. From her power wielding ex-husband Tommy Mottola and superstar slugger Derek Jeter to super-producer Jermaine Dupri and new hubby Nick Cannon, each man has played a significant role in the five-time Grammy winner's life. Blackvoices.com takes a look at the men behind the diva.
Tommy Mottola – Husband
No one is more responsible for Mariah Carey's success than former Columbia Records head Tommy Mottola. After receiving Carey's demo from artist Brenda K. Starr, for whom Carey sang backup, he signed her on the spot. While recording her 1990 debut, the two became romantically involved and tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in 1993. Just three short years later, they split, and a divorce was finalized in 1998.
Trey Lorenz – Backup Singer
In 1992, Carey performed an MTV 'Unplugged' special to show nonbelievers that she was not a studio singer. Her cover of the Jackson 5's 'I'll Be There' with her longtime backup singer Trey Lorenz was later released as a single and became a number-one hit in the United States. Lorenz was able to score a record deal from the duet, and Carey co-produced his debut. On July 7 of this year, the two performed the song at the Michael Jackson memorial, which was held at the Los Angeles Staples Center.
Jermaine Dupri – Producer
It's not a well-known fact that Jermaine Dupri has been working with Carey for nearly 15 years. In 1995, Carey worked with the So So Def Records founder on 'Always Be My Baby,' from her 'Daydream' album. It became the most successful record on U.S. radio that year. And though these two worked on several remixes together over the years, their magic came a decade later when J.D. produced four songs on 'The Emancipation of Mimi,' Carey's 10th studio album and most successful to date.
ODB – Musical Collaborator
Since rapping 'Me and Mariah go back like babies and pacifiers,' Ol' Dirty Bastard, the late Wu Tang Clan MC, helped solidify Carey in the world of hip-hop and R&B. The 1995 remix to 'Fantasy' became a number-one hit. The friendship between Carey and ODB lasted throughout the years. The songstress even met the rapper upon his release from jail in 2003.
Diddy – Musical Collaborator
Carey has Sean 'Diddy' Combs to thank for helping to reinvent her image as a sexy, more hip-hop friendly artist. The Bad Boy Records founder produced her 1997 Grammy-nominated song 'Honey,' which, ironically, replaced 'Mo Money, Mo Problems,' featuring Diddy and his star artist, the Notorious B.I.G. , on the Billboard charts.
Mase – Musical Collaborator
'Honey' was Carey's 12th number-one song. Before turning his life over to God and becoming a minister, Bad Boy rapper Mase appeared on the popular remix of the record, alongside the Lox and Diddy. The song, which also had its own video, was featured on Carey's 2003 remix compilations, aptly titled 'The Remixes.'
Boyz II Men – Musical Collaborator
'One Sweet Day' remains the longest-running number-one song on the Billboard Hot 100, spending 16 weeks on the chart. The Philly quartet co-wrote the song with Carey as a tribute to their slain manager, while Carey was inspired to memorialize Def Leppard guitarist Steve Clark.
Mobb Deep – Musical Collaborator
For 'The Roof,' from Carey's 1997 album 'Butterfly,' producers Trackmasters sampled Mobb Deep's 'Shook Ones (Pt.2).' The single was not released commercially in the United States, but it was the third release from her European album. The Queens rap duo remixed the record as well.
Dru Hill – Musical Collaborator
Prince produced, arranged, composed and performed 'The Beautiful Ones' for the epic movie soundtrack 'Purple Rain,' but Carey covered the song on her 1997 'Butterfly' album with Baltimore R&B group Dru Hill.


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By: george on 4/28/2010 11:11AM
good for them if your in-love why not.
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By: george mitchell on 4/28/2010 11:17AM
hey if there in-love why not good for them
better than most couples out there these days
and times
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By: riverlove on 4/28/2010 12:54PM
Best wishes to both of them.
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By: Juanita B. Allison on 4/28/2010 1:39PM
Congratulation God Bless You. We Love You!
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By: godzfav26 on 4/28/2010 2:09PM
I think that's really sweet what they are doing.It's a symbol of their love for one another.I wish them both well!
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By: laughin on 4/28/2010 2:29PM
lol stars ???? this is nothing but screaming i need attention
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By: Lily White on 4/28/2010 6:40PM
Po thang you, they don't need any attention, they have mega bucks, they could not care less what you thought about them, with your po azz...LOL
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By: Tina on 4/28/2010 2:36PM
For some reason, i don't think Mariah is that into him as he is into her. I bet she don't let him nowhere near her at home and sleeps in seperate beds.
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By: rh on 4/28/2010 9:05PM
I'm glad to see she's found herself and come on home, where she belongs. Black folks in love don't live like that. It sounds like you may be jealous or a lesbian,who judges others on the basis of how you live your life. Quit being a hater!
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By: LARRY on 4/28/2010 5:02PM
For some reason I think your wrong Tina.
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