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  Cover Mariahcareysingle fantasyjpg
  Artist Mariah Carey
  From Album Daydream
  Released September 20 1995 <small>( US )</small>
  Format CD Single , CD maxi single, Cassette Single , cassette maxi single, 7" Single , 12" Single
  "" class="copylinks" target="_blank">Recorded =
  Genre Pop / R&B
  Length 4:03
  Label Sony
  Writer Mariah Carey, Dave Hall , Tina Weymouth , Chris Frantz , Steven Stanley , Adrian Belew
  Producer Mariah Carey, Dave Hall
  Certification 2x Platinum <small>( RIAA )</small>
  Chart Position <ul><li>#1 <small>(US, Canada , Australia )</small></li> <li>#4 <small>( UK )</small></li></ul>
  Last Single "Jesus Born on This Day" <br>(1994)
  This Single "Fantasy" <br>(1995)
  Next Single " One Sweet Day " <br>(1995)


"Fantasy" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey and Dave Hall for Carey's sixth album, '' Daydream ''. It is built around a sample of the Tom Tom Club 's " Genius Of Love ". It was released as the album's first Single in 1995 (see 1995 In Music ), and is one of Carey's most popular songs. The urban remix of "Fantasy" features Ol' Dirty Bastard and is widely credited with popularising the rap/sung collaboration. The album version of the song was nominated for the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance , losing to "No More 'I Love Yous'" by Annie Lennox .


RELEASE AND RECEPTION

"Fantasy" became one of the biggest hits of Carey's career and was her ninth number-one single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was the first single by a female artist to debut at number one in the U.S., and only the second single to do so after " You Are Not Alone " by Michael Jackson . It spent eight weeks at the top of the chart, from September 24 to November 18 1995 , Carey's longest stay at the time alongside " Dreamlover " (1993). It replaced " Gangsta's Paradise " by Coolio , and was replaced by Whitney Houston 's " Exhale (Shoop Shoop) ". "Fantasy" spent twenty-three weeks in the top forty and was successful on other ''Billboard'' formats, including the R&B and Dance charts. Its strong sales led it to be certified double Platinum by the RIAA , Carey's first single to do so. It was ranked seventh on the Hot 100 year-end charts for 1995 and forty-ninth on the 1996 year-end charts.

The single was very successful outside the U.S., producing another top-five hit for Carey in the .

The single's Video was the first that Carey directed entirely on her own. She can be seen exploring an amusement park ( Playland , located in Rye, New York ), on roller blades and riding on a Roller Coaster , before joining a group of Hip Hop Dance rs after nightfall. The video also contains a scene involving an Overweight young girl who tries to emulate Carey and whose character reappears in the video for Carey's single " Shake It Off " (2005).


REMIXES

Carey worked with producer Sean Combs (Puff Daddy) to create the " Bad Boy " remix of Fantasy. The album version of "Fantasy" combines sensibilities of pop and Hip Hop Music , but the "Bad Boy" remix developed that concept by using guest raps from the late Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB). Carey had previously been famous for pop/ Adult Contemporary ballads, though her own personal tastes leaned towards R&B and hip hop. Some of the song's pop elements were removed for the remix, while the Bassline and "Genius of Love" sample were emphasised.

It is perhaps most known for the participation of Ol' Dirty Bastard. The idea of an allegedly "clean" pop singer and a rapper working on the same song caused some controversy, further enforced with lines by ODB in the remix such as "Me and Mariah/go back like babies on pacifiahs". A video was created for the remix, compiled from footage shot for the original video and scenes involving ODB rapping. The remix of "Fantasy" is seen as one of Carey's most significant contributions to Popular Culture and the music industry; it is often regarded as the first true pop/hip hop colloboration and inspired a trend in modern Pop Music that lasted well into the 2000s. John Norris of MTV called it "the single most important recording that she ever made".http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0504/30/pitn.01.html

Carey re-recorded vocals for club remixes of the song by David Morales . One of these remixes won the Winter Music Conference National Dance Award for Dance Record of the Year.


TRACK LISTINGS


  • U.S. CD maxi single (cassette maxi single/UK CD single 1)

  • #"Fantasy" (album version)

#"Fantasy" (Bad Boy Fantasy)
#"Fantasy" (Bad Boy with O.D.B.)
#"Fantasy" (Bad Boy mix)
#"Fantasy" (Def club mix)

  • U.S. 12" single

  • #"Fantasy" (Def club mix)

#"Fantasy" (MC mix)
#"Fantasy" (Puffy's mix)
#"Fantasy" (Bad Boy with O.D.B.)
#"Fantasy" (album version)
#"Fantasy" (The Boss mix)
#"Fantasy" (Sweet dub mix)
#"Fantasy" (Puffy's club mix)
#"Fantasy" (Bad Boy mix)

  • UK CD single 2

  • #"Fantasy" (MC mix)

#"Fantasy" (Puffy's mix)
#"Fantasy" (Puffy's club mix)
#"Fantasy" (The Boss mix)
#"Fantasy" (Sweet Dub mix)


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