Mariah Carey‘s Lambily has done it again!
11.04.2020 - 01:45 / variety.com
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Mariah Carey on Friday posted a version of her 1993 song “Hero,” dedicated to the “heroes who are making our daily lives possible:
First responders The doctors The nurses The midwives The store clerks The janitors The postal workers The pharmacists The delivery workers And so many more!”
In the video, she gives an introductory speech (basically what was posted on YouTube below) and then sings the song live with piano accompaniment, although a pre-recorded
Mariah Carey‘s Lambily has done it again!
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