"You're Mine (Eternal)" is a song by American singer-songwriterMariah Carey included on her fourteenth studio album,Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse (2014). It premiered on February 12, 2014, as the third single from the album. It was written and produced by Carey withRodney Jerkins. AnR&B song, the lyrics revolve around the singer reminiscing about a past lover. Critical response to the song was positive: Carey's breathy vocal style and use of thewhistle register at the climax earned praise from critics. It also drew several comparisons to one of Carey's previous singles, "We Belong Together" (2005).
In the United States, "You're Mine (Eternal)" reached number 88 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, but it experienced greater success on theDance Club Songs chart, becoming her seventeenth number-one song. Elsewhere, it reached the top 20 in Hungary and on theUK R&B Chart and the top 30 in Spain.
Carey co-directed the music video with photographerIndrani, which depicted the singer as a mermaid swimming around the lakes at theEl Yunque National Forest inPuerto Rico. R&B singerTrey Songz appears as a love interest in the video, and is featured on the official remix of the song, which received its own separate music video. Carey has performed the song at theBET Honors and during a performance at theEmpire State Building.
In the United States, the song was released tocontemporary,rhythmic, andurban adult contemporary radio stations around the country on February 18.[4][5][6] An urban remix featuring vocals by American recording artistTrey Songz was also made available todownload digitally on February 13.[7] In an interview withMTV News, Carey praised Songz vocal ability, saying that most artists are not able to sing and rap while maintaining "a sound that's current yet also classic".[8] Carey further released multiple dances remixes of "You're Mine (Eternal)", including theJump Smokers Radio Remix, Jump Smokers Extended Remix, andJermaine Dupri XKurd Maverick Germany To Southside Remix.[8][9] Additional remixes byFedde le Grand, Gregor Salto andFunkin Matt, and Chus and Ceballos were released on March 15.[10]
"You're Mine (Eternal)" is anR&B love song written and produced by Carey andRodney Jerkins.[11][12] The song is composed in thekey ofD major usingcommon time and a moderately slowfeel of 75 beats per minute.[13] Carey employs abreathy vocal style as she sings the lyric "I can't seem to live without your love".[11] Lyrically, Carey reminisces about a past lover, singing "I can't seem to live without your love/ Suffocating here by myself/ Dying for your touch".[12] Instrumentation consists of hypnotic, "smooth, steady" piano beat, which slowly builds to a climax with Carey hitting awhistle note for a sustained period of time at the end of the song.[12][14][15] Music Times writer Carolyn Menyes described the "up-and-down" melodic structure as "captivating", which causes the listener to be drawn "deep into Carey's musical abyss".[16] The urban remix featuring Songz incorporates an enhanced pop feel compared to the original, with additional drums andAuto-Tune on Songz vocals.[16] "You're Mine" garnered comparisons to one of Carey's previous singles "We Belong Together" (2005).[12][14][17] While Christina Garibaldi of MTV News and Jamieson Cox ofTime simply highlighted that they have similar melodic structures and vocals styles,[12][14] Alexa Camp ofSlant Magazine was critical of the likeness between the two songs, writing that she was disappointed to hear a "retread" of "We Belong Together" following the positively received "retro" first and second singles "#Beautiful" featuringMiguel and "The Art of Letting Go", respectively.[17]
"You're Mine (Eternal)" garnered a generally positive response amongst music critics. Christina Garibaldi ofMTV News was complimentary of the song, praising Carey's "impressive" vocal range and specifically drawing attention to the high note that she ends the song with. Garibaldi stated that "You're Mine (Eternal)" serves as a reminder as to why Carey is "still the fiercest diva in the game".[12] Writing forBillboard, Jason Lipshutz noted that the slow structure for the majority of the song could have made it a "sleepy" R&B song, but noted that the "inevitable" high note saves it from becoming so.[11] Jamieson Cox ofTime echoed Garibaldi's sentiments, writing "It's a gaseous, fluffy ballad that feels like a direct descendant of the song that rang in her mid-career renaissance, 2005's mega-hit 'We Belong Together': plinking piano melodies, a typically fluttering Carey vocal take, and a very similar beat. Only time will tell if 'You're Mine (Eternal)' can duplicate that song's record-breaking success".[14]
Melinda Newman ofHitFix questioned if Carey could have achieve success with the song, describing it as "breathless" and too reliant on the singer's "vocal pyrotechnics". She continued to write that the song would most probably not achieve any success on theBillboard Hot 100, but would find "some love" on the adult contemporary and R&B radio stations.[18] Jeff Benjamin ofFuse compared the production of the song to Carey's previous singles "Always Be My Baby" (1995) and "Touch My Body" (2008). He also wrote that the "drawn-out whistle" at the end of the song was "impressive".[15] Carolyn Menyes for Music Times felt that Songz overshadowed Carey with his vocals on the urban remix.[16]Slant Magazine writer Alexa Camp thought that while Carey's voice sounded good, Darkchild's production was "utterly trivial". She concluded by expressing that the remix featuring Songz was "slightly more interesting".[17]
"You're Mine (Eternal)" became Carey's 17th number one on the U.S.Hot Dance Club Songs chart, tying her withDonna Summer for fifth most chart toppers.
In the United Kingdom, "You're Mine (Eternal)" spent one week on theUK Singles Chart, debuting at number 87 on February 16, 2014, just four days after being released.[19] It fared better on theUK R&B Chart, spending one week at number 16.[20] In Hungary, the song reached the top twenty, peaking at number 14,[21] and the top 30 in Spain, reaching number 21.[22] In the Flanders region of Belgium and in France, the song only managed peaked at number 49 and 96, respectively.[23][24] On the Belgium Urban chart, it peaked at number 29.[23] In Japan, "You're Mine (Eternal)" reached number 91.[25]
In the United States, the song peaked at number 88 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, with 32,000 digital downloads accounting for 62% of its charting points.[26] It became Carey's 46th chart entry since her debut in 1990; it was also her first song since "Obsessed" in 2009 to chart on the Hot 100 which was neither a festive/holiday song nor a collaboration nor a cover song.[26] "You're Mine (Eternal)" became her seventeenth number-one song on theDance Club Songs chart since her 1991 single "Someday" topped the chart, placing her in joint fifth place withDonna Summer for artist with the most number-one songs.[27] At the time, onlyJanet Jackson,Beyoncé (19 each),Rihanna (22) andMadonna (43) had achieved more.[27] On the R&B charts, it peaked at number 24 onHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,[28] number 12 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart,[29] number 41 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart,[30] number 15 on the Hot R&B Songs chart.[31] and number 20 on the Adult R&B Songs chart.[32] On the pop charts, it reached number 26 on theAdult Contemporary chart,[33] number 36 on theMainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) chart.[34] and number 35 on theRhythmic chart.[35] According toNielsen SoundScan, the song has sold 56,000 digital downloads as of April 2014.[36] The song garnered 245 plays across all radio stations in its first day of release.[37]
Carey co-directed the music video for "You're Mine (Eternal)" with Indo-Canadian photographerIndrani at theEl Yunque National Forest inPuerto Rico.[38][39] The video premiered on MTV on February 12, 2014.[38][40] Carey explained how she created the concept for the video and the decided to being in Ingrain to direct specific scenes in a radio interview:
I would say it was a directorial collaborative effort. We went to the rainforest and that was interesting. Part of the reason was [because] I love Puerto Rico[–it's] one of my favorite places ever and I did one of my favorite videos, 'Honey', in Puerto Rico at the El Conquistador hotel. I was involved every step of the way ... I like[d] a lot of the shots in the video ... There was a moment where I had to do an additional water sequence with no director, just myself and a camera man with an underwater camera. I was looking at the take at 5 in the morning, [they're] ready to kill me. But if we didn't have those shots there wouldn't be anything to cut away to, except me.[41]
Scenes of the music video include Carey sitting beside a river in the forest covered in gold glitter, sitting in front of waterfalls and tropical wildlife, and imitating amermaid by swimming underwater while wearing an evening gown.[42] The remix video with Songz premiered two days later on Valentine's Day onBET's106 & Park. Songz appears in both versions of the video, whereby he is seen modelling shirtless at a photoshoot, but only performs his verses in the remix video.[38][43] Carey praised Songz for bringing something artistically different to the videos.[43]
Carey performed "You're Mine (Eternal)" at theBET Honors inWashington, D.C., on February 8, 2014; the performance aired on February 24.[44] On February 13, 2014, Carey performed at the lighting up of theEmpire State Building in pink and red; she appeared with three couples who won a contest that gave them the opportunity to get married at the top of the building on Valentine's Day.[45]