Mariah Carey Disses Nick Cannon (and Fritos) in New Song

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon (Getty Images)
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon (Getty Images)

If anyone was curious as to how Mariah Carey was feeling since splitting with Nick Cannon, wonder no more as the Grammy-winning singer is telling all in her new single "Infinity."

On the track, Carey sings about a guy who did her wrong, which pretty much leaves us with one guess as to who that could be. According to the lyrics, it doesn't sound like there is any love lost at the moment between her and the America's Got Talent host… and apparently she doesn't like Fritos, either.

"Why you mad?/ Talking about you're mad?/ Could it be that you just lost the best you've ever had?" Carey, 46, sings in the beginning. "Name hold weight like kilos/ Boy you actin' so corny like Fritos/ Wouldn't have none of that without me, though."

In the soon-to-be breakup anthem, Carey croons in the chorus, "Close the door/Lose the key/Leave my heart on the mat for me/ I was yours eternally."

Mariah, who will start her Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace next month, also makes it pretty clear that she won't be getting back together with the subject of this song: "Ain’t no compliments (duh)/ Ain’t no being friends (duh)/ Ain’t no false pretense (duh)/ Ain’t no make amends (duh)/ Ain’t no come agains (duh)/ That’s the story, ain’t no happy ends."

Cannon, 34, and Carey secretly wed in April 2008 after six weeks of dating. They separated last summer and reportedly had a contentious relationship behind closed doors as they dealt with their divorce (Nick filed papers in December). They have two children together, twins Moroccan and Monroe, who turn 4 this week.

According to reports, Nick has moved on with model Jessica White, but they are apparently keeping a low profile. As for Mariah, she was rumored to be seeing Rush Hour director Brett Ratner, who laughed off those whispers and insisted they are just friends.

Check out the lyric video to "Infinity" below.