
eaturing Lauryn Hill.
The empowering anthem has only been out for just a few hours, but fans on Twitter are already calling it a "masterpiece."
Produced by her longtime collaborator, Jermaine Dupri, the track features Hill's wailing background vocals from The Fugees' 1996 hit record "Killing Me Softly."
"Save The Day" aligns with Mariah's signature ability to sing over hip-hop and rap beats, as she did on 1997's "The Roof," which sampled Mobb Deep's classic record, "Shook Ones Part II."
It serves as the lead single from Carey's upcoming archival album, The Rarities, which arrives on October 2.
One fan said, "Lauryn Hill is about to rise up and make her comeback. Are you ready?"
By Rachel George
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