Mariah The Scientist: The new 'To Be Eaten Alive' artwork has me giddy for Friday
There’s no doubt - when it comes to fire music and delivering eye-opening visuals, singer Mariah The Scientist comes through clutch. So it’s no surprise the countdown to her To Be Eaten Alive studio album hype just intensified with the reveal of her cover art.
There’s no doubt - when it comes to fire music and delivering eye-opening visuals, singer Mariah The Scientist comes through clutch. So it’s no surprise the countdown to her To Be Eaten Alive studio album hype just intensified with the reveal of her cover art.
Mariah The Scientist’s ‘To Be Eaten Alive’ studio album arrives Friday
Whether you’re here for thirsting over what Mariah is doing with her consistent slaying or want to geek out over the super wild-looking artwork, it’s all about the new LP arriving on Friday, October 27.
‘To Be Eaten Alive 10/27 🦂’
And it didn’t stop there. Big co-signs ignited the comments section from vixen Rubi Rose, Dess Dior and Bia.
‘Finally 🦂❤️’-Dess Dior
‘🔥🔥🔥’ -Rubi Rose
‘ATE THIS UP🔥🔥🔥’ -Bia
‘Thank you @stephanydavidd for helping capture this idea… … Thank you @6uckles@boogsneffect @certified_pat 4 putting up wit this shit!’ -Mariah The Scientist
Need more details about the album? Want to geek out about Mariah?
Atlanta singer-songwriter Mariah The Scientist reveals the official artwork to her highly anticipated new album ‘To Be Eaten Alive’ today. This unveiling comes off the heels of the release of her new single and music video, “From A Woman,” and the pre-order of the album to be released on October 27.
R&B singer-songwriter Mariah The Scientist hails from Atlanta, GA, and is releasing her first studio album on Epic Records, To Be Eaten Alive, in October. Her core following, cultivated through viscous emotional expression on her first three projects—Master, Ry Ry World, and The Intermission—continues to grow and helps position her as one of R&B’s brightest young stars. Mariah’s musical curiosity was born in childhood, exposed to a variety of musical acts by her father. “Coldplay comes [to Atlanta], someone that he was definitely playing for me as a child, and then I open for them,” she recalls. From there, Mariah’s journey took her to NYC via St. John’s University, where she studied biology. Though she halted her scholastic pursuit to chase her dreams as an entertainer, the “Scientist” moniker stuck with her. That said, it’s Mariah’s art that makes her unique.
The vulnerable, raw expression that composes much of Mariah The Scientist’s catalog distinguishes her from much of today’s mainstream landscape, something she’s keen on continuing even as her profile grows. From performances at Coachella and Pitchfork Music Festival to collaborations beside Lil Baby, Youngboy Never Broke Again, Chris Brown, A Boogie and Young Thug, there’s no debating that Mariah is worthy of the spotlight. Still, she refuses to take the opportunity to genuinely connect with her audience for granted. “I don't think that creating art should be super forced. When you try to force art, you don't like it. At least the creator winds up not liking it.. And a lot of times, people don't realize that.”