Type Dangerous

Album: Here For It All (2025)
Charted: 95
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Songfacts®:

  • Mariah Carey, pop's reigning empress of glamor and glittery grief, returned on June 6, 2025, with "Type Dangerous," a sly, swaggering anthem about that timeless human folly: being magnetically drawn to people you definitely shouldn't date, but do anyway.
  • Released as her first major solo effort since her 2018 album Caution, "Type Dangerous" marked Mariah's re-entry into original music after years of reissues, anniversary editions (including a lavish 20th for The Emancipation of Mimi), and seasonal dominance over Christmas playlists.
  • "Type Dangerous" wastes no time declaring its thesis. Over a beat built on Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President," Carey grins through the chaos of past entanglements. The percussion-driven track claps with the self-assurance of someone who's survived it all.
  • The lyrics are Carey at her most Mariah: funny, arch, knowing. In verse two, she name-checks the rogues' gallery of men who've entered (and exited) her life. She starts with a barely disguised jab at her first husband, Tommy Mottola, then head of Sony Music and by many accounts the man who once tried to keep her in a very gilded cage.

    Fresh outta Sing Sing, nah I'm just playin'
    That was just a castle and an evil king


    Then there's "motorcycle man," a wink to her brief post-divorce fling with model Eric Benét lookalike Flip Mahlotix, who appeared in her 1998 "Sweetheart" video. "Computer boy toy" is almost certainly a nod to her 2008 "Touch My Body" video, where Carey's tech support fantasizes about her: one of those moments where she turns pop fantasy into surreal comedy. Carey even tosses in an all-too-familiar tale of a man who "worked construction" but, well, didn't.

    Carey called the song "seductive, complicated... and absolutely me," dedicating it to "anyone who's ever been pulled in by someone they knew wasn't good for them, but still couldn't look away." Which, let's face it, is most of us.
  • Co-written by Carey with Anderson .Paak, Rae Khalil, Jairus Mozee, J.LBS, and Daniel Moore II, "Type Dangerous" is the work of a woman who has long understood the cost of chemistry.
  • "Type Dangerous" is part of a long-running theme in Carey's discography: the seductive allure of emotional risk. Consider:

    "Butterfly" (1997): Written following her break from Mottola, it's a heartbreaking ode to letting go of someone whose love has turned possessive.

    "My All" (1997): A ballad about risking everything for a love that's probably bad news.

    "Heartbreaker" (1999): A breezy bop with bitter undertones about the guy you know you shouldn't call back.

    "I Stay in Love" (2008): A mournful meditation on emotional addiction, when love has long since stopped being healthy.

    "It's A Wrap" (2009): A kiss-off to a manipulative lover - sharp, final, and oddly fun.
  • The song was directly inspired by Mariah Carey hearing Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President" playing unexpectedly in a restaurant. "It's one of my favorite, favorite songs," she told Audacy, describing how hearing it again sparked the idea that led to her to "Type Dangerous."
  • Joseph Kahn directed the cinematic, action-packed video, which casts Mariah Carey as a glamorous, infallible assassin. The narrative unfolds in seven distinct acts, each featuring Carey encountering and dispatching a different "dangerous type" of man, in line with the song's theme of being drawn to risky, thrilling lovers.
  • Mariah Carey climbed to the top of Billboard's Adult R&B Airplay chart for the first time in nearly 19 years, when "Type Dangerous" went to #1 on the August 16, 2025, chart. It was her third time leading the tally, and her first since "Fly Like A Bird" held the crown for six weeks between July and September 2006. Carey's initial Adult R&B Airplay chart-topper was the smash hit "We Belong Together," which ruled for eight weeks in 2005.

    Her 18-year and 11-month gap between #1s was the longest stretch for a female artist in the chart's history, eclipsing Janet Jackson's previous record of 17 years and two months between "I Get Lonely" (1998) and "No Sleeep" (2015).
  • The video for "Type Dangerous" won for Best R&B at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. Where Carey also received the Video Vanguard Award. Surprisingly, these were her first VMAs; Carey was a fixture on the network for decades but was never a video star on the order of Janet Jackson or Britney Spears.

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