Popular American Award-Winning Singer, Mariah Carey has debunked rumours that she had an “explosive” confrontation with Jay Z, which resulted in her leaving his Roc Nation label.
The Sun Over the weekend reported that Mariah Carey left Jay Z’s entertainment company Roc Nation after the pair “had an explosive meeting” regarding the future of her career.
Reacting to the report, Carey made it clear that there’s no bad blood between herself and JAY-Z.
“The only ‘explosive’ situation I’d ever ‘get into’ with Hov is a creative tangent, such as our #1 song ‘Heartbreaker’!!” she wrote on Twitter, alongside a clip from the music video for the 1999 track.
“To the people who make up these lies I say ‘Poof! —Vamoose, sonofa—–‘!”
The only "explosive" situation I'd ever "get into" with Hov is a creative tangent, such as our #1 song "Heartbreaker"!! To the people who make up these lies I say "Poof! —Vamoose, sonofa*****"! pic.twitter.com/v8TGNuOAnZ
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) June 7, 2021
According to the PEOPLE, a source revealed confirms the news of Carey leaving Roc Nation, but says the report about her fight with JAY-Z was “completely made up.”
“The relationship with Roc Nation ended amicably and Mariah and JAY-Z are on great terms. She’s now represented by Range where her former Roc Nation manager is a Managing Partner,” the source tells the PEOPLE.
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JAY-Z and Carey have collaborated on a number of occasions over the years.
In addition to “Heartbreaker,” Carey appeared on the rapper’s 1999 song “Things That U Do,” while JAY-Z was featured on her 2002 track “You Got Me” as well as the remix for her 2005 hit “Shake It Off.”
Carey, who is a mother to twins Monroe and Moroccan, also sent her “blessings” to JAY-Z’s wife Beyoncé in 2017, after the couple announced they were expecting twins of their own.
Carey signed with Roc Nation in 2017, after parting ways with ex-manager Stella Bulochnikov.
Since signing with the company, Carey has released her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, as well as The Rarities, an album filled with unreleased songs.