Muni Lengthy insists she’s not within the enterprise of disrespecting legends.
The “Made For Me” singer posted two clips to Instagram to advertise her new single “Delulu,” each of which function an actress dressed as Mariah Carey. Within the first clip, Carey crashes Lengthy’s rehearsal to present some notes, clearly mimicking the singer’s distinctive voice and mannerisms.
A variety of of us weren’t feeling the movies, with Lambs filling Muni’s feedback to name out what they deemed to be disrespect.
“Shading Mariah in MARIAH’S SEASON good luck lady,” one fan wrote.
One other added, “Woman, that is so embarrassing lol.”
Following the combined reactions, the singer took to her IG Story to make clear that she would by no means disrespect a music legend.
“Y’all don’t be delulu,” she wrote in her assertion. “I’d by no means disrespect Queen Mariah!!!!!! Perpetually A Lamb.”
Within the first impersonator video, “MC” sings a model of “Delulu,” after which Lengthy turns to the digital camera and winks, saying, “I simply … don’t like when different individuals sing my songs.” Within the second clip, the impersonator pushes Lengthy off a ledge, which she appears grateful for.
“AND YOU KNOW WHAT!? She may push me off of each ledge in sight,” the caption reads. “THANK YOU!!! I LOVE HA!!!”
These movies seem to be a reference to Carey’s earlier remark about Lengthy, with whom she collaborated on “Made for Me” final 12 months. Lengthy then carried out a canopy of “We Belong Collectively” on the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards as a part of a Carey tribute, however Mariah later advised GQ, “I didn’t even hear the quilt. I didn’t realize it occurred.”
“I’m very honored and flattered that she did it,” the icon added on the time. “I like Muni Lengthy, she’s a terrific individual, umm, however I simply don’t like individuals doing my songs.”
Due to the perceived disrespect, some Lambs thought Lengthy was retaliating along with her new movies. Nonetheless, it looks like Muni has numerous love for Mariah, no matter what followers consider her movies.