Mariah The Scientist Signs to Epic Records, Announces New Album

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Mariah The Scientist Signs to Epic Records, Announces New Album
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The singer releases her new single “From a Woman” and announces her third album To Be Eaten Alive.

is the newest signee to Epic Records. The singer/songwriter joins a roster that boasts Future, Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Giveon and more. To celebrate, the singer released her newest single, “From a Woman,” released early Friday morning . . “But I was excited to find a partner that understands me as an artist and has the infrastructure to support me in the ways I need most.”Mariah developed traction for her love-drunk singles “Always n Forever” featuring Lil Baby and “Spread Thin.

“Mariah is a dynamic creative force with a clear vision for her music and the experience surrounding it.” says, president of Epic. “She is well equipped to help lead R&B music into the future and we could not be more thrilled to be her partners on that journey.”, and will drop on Oct. 27. “Scorpions, like myself, are considered non-social and solitary animals,” says Mariah when describing her upcoming effort. “Interacting only on rare occasion, such as courtship.

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