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Mariah gets her groove back

Singer’s latest single seems to reference breakup with billionair­e James Packer

- MARCELA ISAZA

Mariah Carey may have had her heart broken after her engagement to billionair­e James Packer ended, but she shook that off and now has a vision of love for her backup dancer Bryan Tanaka.

Carey, who posted an Instagram picture with her and Tanaka drinking champagne in a tub on Valentine’s Day, recently confirmed the romance, though she declined to say much more than that.

“I’m just going to be like ‘I really don’t talk about my personal life.’ Because that’s what I used to do and it really worked for a minute, back, a while ago,” she said, smiling. “I just don’t feel comfortabl­e talking about my personal life . ... Me and my boyfriend don’t want to do that.”

Carey’s reluctance to talk in the media about her romance is understand­able given the drama that erupted when she and Packer broke up last year. The split wasn’t amicable and led to plenty of tabloid headlines.

But it seems to have also inspired Carey musically. Her latest single, I Don’t, featuring rapper YG, is about a breakup: “We got together and did the song in like a day and the video the next day.”

In the video, Carey dresses in sexy white lingerie with a white bridal garter on her thigh. In one line, YG raps, “Hold up, give me my ring back. Never mind you could keep that.” Meanwhile, Carey flips off the camera with the ring on her middle finger — a ring that looks just like the one Packer gave her.

The video also shows her throwing a wedding gown in a fire pit, a gown that looks very much like the Valentino dress she had custom-made for her wedding. “It was fun and it wasn’t that very expensive one that they think it is,” she clarified. “You shouldn’t be wasteful, so I’m going to do something with charity and wedding dresses, I think.”

Carey is due to hit the road in March with Lionel Richie. She’ll be bringing her five-year-old twins, Moroccan Scott Cannon and Monroe Cannon, along for the journey.

“Roc and Roe do get to come,” she said. “They love to go onstage and actually they are very musical already. They have their school, and they have their teacher. There are doing really well but they don’t love the school, let’s just put it that way. But they are happy when they get to go with me on tour and there’s other kids there, too, so it’s good.”

She says staying hot in the game isn’t easy.

“It’s very difficult, especially the way the business is now,” she said. “I truly love music and always have. It’s not like ... ‘Oh, here’s a way to get famous.’ It wasn’t any of those things. It was my release, it was my everything and it still is. So I think that I’m just grateful that people still tune in.”

She also once again addressed the debacle on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve where she stopped singing during her live performanc­e after having technical issues, which led to fingers pointing between Dick Clark Production­s and Carey.

“I didn’t obsess over the New Year’s Eve thing,” she added. “I mean, I was upset about the fact that people didn’t understand, but it’s like, I can only explain it like this to you.”

I truly love music and always have. It’s not like ... ‘Oh, here’s a way to get famous.’

 ?? THEO WARGO/GETTY IMAGES/FILES ?? Mariah Carey has moved on, romantical­ly at least, from her highly publicized breakup with billionair­e James Packer. The singer is now dating one of her backup dancers.
THEO WARGO/GETTY IMAGES/FILES Mariah Carey has moved on, romantical­ly at least, from her highly publicized breakup with billionair­e James Packer. The singer is now dating one of her backup dancers.

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