Nick Cannon appears to make a plea for a reconciliation with his former wife Mariah Carey

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Nick Cannon appeared to pine for his former wife, Mariah Carey, in his brand-new track Alone, which was released on his official YouTube account on Sunday.During the track, the 41-year-old media personality seemed to make an impassioned plea to his previous spouse for a potential reconciliation and declared his love for her, despite having been divorced for nearly six years.The former couple had tied the knot in 2008 and welcomed twins named Moroccan and Monroe, both now aged 10, before they went their separate ways.

Impassioned plea:Nick Cannon appeared to pine for his former wife, Mariah Carey, in his brand-new track Alone, which was released on his official YouTube account on SundayAlone began with Cannon expressing that he still has 'nothing but love for' Carey, 52, although he noted that he would 'stay away' from both her and her current partner, Bryan Tanaka.The Wild N' Out host then pointed out that he did not want to be alone during the song's first chorus.

After singing that had been 'trying to keep my distance,' the performer revealed that he had learned to 'say I'm cool when I know I miss it.'He went on to state that he wanted to 'go back to where we started out' with Carey.

Keeping his distance:Alone began with Cannon expressing that he still has 'nothing but love for' Carey, 52, although he noted that he would 'stay away' from both her and her current partner, Bryan Tanaka; they are seen in 2008Cannon noted that, although he would 'not get in the way' of his former wife's love life, he 'could not erase' the memories of their time together and that he was not sure of where his own relationships were going.The performer then expressed that 'as much as I want you back, it's probably better where you at,' before.

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