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Mariah Carey names Jermaine Dupri as new manager

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Jermaine Dupri is responsible for some of Mariah Carey’s most undeniable hits -- “We Belong Together,†“Always Be My Baby†and “Shake It Off,†to name a few -- and now he will guide her career too.

The hitmaker, and Carey’s longtime friend and collaborator, will take over management duties, a representative for Carey announced Monday. The singer was previously managed by another longtime collaborator, Randy Jackson.

“A multi-talented artist of Mariah’s caliber should be doing everything imaginable. I’m sure others have said this, but not the way I intend to do it. For me, it’s about the execution,†Dupri said in a statement.

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Carey spent a season judging talent on “American Idol,†which she exited earlier this year to shift her focus back to music. She announced that she was prepping a world tour that would begin in Asia in October.

During her brief stint on “Idol,†Carey launched her comeback single, “#Beautiful.†The smoldering, Miguel-assisted single has heated up Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop chart, peaking at No. 4, and is lifted from her long-in-the-works (and delayed) 13th studio album, “The Art of Letting Go.â€

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Carey has teased fans with pictures of her logging studio time with Dupri as well as Nas, Rodney Jerkins, Mike Will Made-It and Hit-Boy.

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“We have a bond that surpasses music,†Carey wrote in a statement. “I am super excited about our merger because we have so many innovative ideas that I know will come to fruition.â€

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A prolific producer, Dupri is also responsible for launching the careers of Kris Kross, Jagged Edge, Da Brat, Bow Wow and Xscape as part of his Atlanta-based So So Def imprint.

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