hey miss mariah! i know your man just got out & all which i’m so happy for YOU & HIM but me & my homegirls will need that if you ain’t in chicago on the 21st we paid for our good earned money for them meet & greet tickets 😩
“Aura”
In “Aura”, Mariah the Scientist brings out the raw stage of denial in her grieving journey, struggling to accept the reality of her relationship. She’s deeply torn between wanting to let go and holding onto the hope that her partner will “come to [their] senses.” This
“RIP”
In “RIP”, Mariah the Scientist delves into the stage of acceptance in her grief, uncovering the fractures in her relationship in a way that mirrors the finality of death. This metaphor of death underscores her realization that the bond has fundamentally changed, leaving her
“ Brain”
In “Brain”, Mariah the Scientist plunges into the depths of depression, capturing the overwhelming mental and emotional toll of grief. The song feels deeply personal, almost like an invasion of privacy, as Mariah exposes the raw, unfiltered weight of her internal
“Maybe”
In this song, Mariah the Scientist delves into the bargaining stage of grief, filled with “what ifs” and imagined scenarios. She’s holding onto the hope that there could have been a way to fix things, exploring each possibility as she reflects on what might have gone
“Always n forever”
This song captures the intensity of a love that feels forbidden yet magnetic—a connection that persists despite the hurt and changes both people have endured. It’s a relationship defined by mutual wounds and a deep loyalty that binds them together, even if
“ Revenge”
In “Revenge”, Mariah the Scientist dives deep into her rage, imagining an elaborate scenario where she enacts vengeance on a partner who betrayed her trust. This song exposes the darkest side of heartbreak—one driven by a raw, calculated anger. Mariah, often seen as