Mariah wants her next album to be a "body of work" instead of a few hit singles.
Los Angeles:
Singer Mariah Carey, who released her debut album in 1990, says she has no plans to retire.
The Hero hitmaker explained her previous comments about her next album being her "last". (Also read:Mariah Carey to launch nail polish range)
"I will always make music. When I said it could be my last, that's because tomorrow's not promised to anyone," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Carey as saying. (Also read:Nick Cannon praises wife Mariah Carey's pet care habit )
She also revealed that she wants her next album to be a "body of work" instead of a few hit singles.
The Hero hitmaker explained her previous comments about her next album being her "last". (Also read:Mariah Carey to launch nail polish range)
"I will always make music. When I said it could be my last, that's because tomorrow's not promised to anyone," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Carey as saying. (Also read:Nick Cannon praises wife Mariah Carey's pet care habit )
She also revealed that she wants her next album to be a "body of work" instead of a few hit singles.