Watch This Rare 1999 Clip of Mariah Carey Talking About Her Venezuelan Heritage

Mariah Carey at the 1999 Billboard Music Awards. Photo: Scott Gries/ImageDirect

Mariah Carey at the 1999 Billboard Music Awards. Photo: Scott Gries/ImageDirect

In 1999, Mariah Carey went on a Spanish-language TV show and talked about her Venezuelan roots. She explained why she decided to drop her last name for her seventh studio album, Rainbow.

“[My grandfather]’s last name was Nuñez,” she said about her Venezuelan grandpa. “My grandfather made up the name ‘Carey,’ when he came to America to be more accepted, I guess. But that was funny, because that’s an Irish name and Irish people were discriminated against at that time, too…That’s why, on the album, I just put Mariah now, because it’s not even my real last name anyway.”

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While for her next album, Glitter, she also went by her first name, she has switched back and forth between Mariah and Mariah Carey since 2001.

Though – as Mic points out – Carey’s IMDB and Wikipedia pages may reveal she is Latina, it’s not a topic she often discusses. So this video is a rare look into this side of her, as is this old school Latina magazine cover:

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[H/T Mic]

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