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  1. Crave Records was a record label under Sony Music Entertainment founded by Mariah Carey in February 1997, and shut down in July 1998. Groups signed to the label included DJ Company , female R&B quartet Allure , who released a self-titled album featuring the hit singles "Head Over Heels", "All Cried Out", and "Last Chance" and male R&B quartet 7 ...

  2. Crave Records. Carey’s first venture into being a label owner, Crave Records was founded in 1997, by which point she was already a superstar and one of the most successful artists on the planet. ...

  3. Apr 11, 2017 · The 47-year-old songstress launched Crave Records in 1997 under Sony, which featured the R&B acts Allure and 7 Mile, but Carey decided to close it down a year later after reportedly telling her ...

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  4. As a Mariah Carey fan (s/o to the Lambs) – I've always been curious about the ins and outs of Mariah's former label, Crave, and how it came to fruition. Whil...

  5. Crave Records Carey's first venture into being a label owner, Crave Records was founded in 1997, by which point she was already a superstar and one of the most successful artists on the planet. By 1997, the singer was six albums deep, and she had already scored a dozen No. 1 hits on the Hot 100, making her one of the best-charting musicians ever.

  6. Jun 1, 2011 · Allure’s version, featuring 112, reached No. 4 on the charts and the single went gold almost immediately. As quickly as Allure rose to fame, things rapidly unraveled. After just one year, Carey’s Crave crumbled, leaving Allure in the lurch. But they regrouped and signed with MCA in 2000, and released the ironically titled Sunny Days the ...

  7. From February of 1997. I also got this from Instagram and it's NOT mine! It was uploaded this way, so sorry for the random cuts.

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