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Pop / Rock 12 September, 2017

Mariah Carey's Rap Collaborations To Be Honored At VH1 Special

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Mariah Carey's Rap Collaborations To Be Honored At VH1 Special
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Mariah Carey and her classic rap collaborations will be honored at the upcoming Vh1 special, "Hip Hop Honors: The 90's Game Changers." The music icon will celebrate groundbreaking hip-hop collaborations, including "Fantasy (Remix)" with Ol' Dirty Bastard, "Honey (Bad Boy Remix)" with The Lox and Ma$e, and "Heartbreaker" with JAY-Z.

Hosted by actress Regina Hall, the show will feature a performance from former honoree Missy Elliott. Comedian/actor Martin Lawrence will also be honored at this year's show for his work in stand-up, movies, and television.

The '90s-style block party will take place on Sept. 17 at Paramount Studios in Hollywood and premiere on Sept. 18 at 9 p.m. "Game Changers" is also set to recognize the victims of the hurricanes that have devastated the country.

VH1's "Hip Hop Honors" has taken place eight times since 2004. It was an annual show up until 2010, when it went on a six-year hiatus. Last year, it returned to honor Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Lil' Kim, and two-time honoree, Missy Elliott, who was also celebrated in 2007.






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