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Mariah Carey Releases Breakup Song 'I Don't' in Full
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After previewing the new track on her show 'Mariah's World' and teasing the music video, the '#Beautiful' singer has finally released the song on iTunes.

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Mariah Carey's new track "I Don't" is here. The R&B diva released the song in full on iTunes following a Q&A with fans on Facebook Live on Thursday, February 2. She also revealed that the music video, which she previewed in a clip yesterday, would arrive on Friday.

"I Don't" featuring rapper YG was inspired by Mariah's breakup with billionaire James Parker. She sings, " 'Cause when you love someone, you just don't treat them bad/ You messed up all we had/ Probably think I'm coming back, but I don't, I don't."

Mariah first previewed the song in the season finale of her E! docuseries "Mariah's World" on Sunday, January 29. At the end of the snippet, she took her engagement ring off and left it in the recording booth. Carey is now in a relationship with her backup dancer Bryan Tanaka.

During the Q&A, Mariah said that she's currently not interested in working on a new album. "I'm gonna be doing singles, because it's more fun for me to just write singles and not focus totally on doing one whole album," she said. "It seems like a lot more fun to just sit down, write a single, collaborate."

She added, "Hopefully, at the end of that process, there will be an album and I can give it to you guys with some new songs as well as the songs that I've been working on." The "Obsessed" singer also hinted that another new song from her would be coming soon as she shared, "I'm working on another song [right now], it's a secret project with a friend of mind that's an incredibly talented artist. I'm not gonna say his name, but you'll hear about it soon and we're going to be working on the video soon."

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