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Forbes
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Mariah Carey Kept From A New No. 1 Smash On Several Charts
Mariah Carey is preparing to release her sixteenth studio album, Here For It All, which is expected this September. She has already introduced two singles from the project, 'Type Dangerous' and the latest, 'Sugar Sweet,' a collaboration with Shenseea and Kehlani. This frame, 'Sugar Sweet' debuts on several Billboard charts, and it nearly returns Carey to No. 1 on lists she has ruled before. 'Sugar Sweet' Opens at No. 2 'Sugar Sweet' launches at No. 2 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and R&B Digital Song Sales charts. On each tally, Carey and her collaborators are edged out by Chris Brown's 'It Depends,' which also credits Bryson Tiller. Milestones for Mariah Carey With her latest entry, Carey earns her eighth top 10 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales tally and her seventeenth top 10 on the R&B Digital Song Sales list. Throughout her career, she has racked up a milestone 25 hits on the R&B Digital Song Sales chart and two more on the broader R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales ranking. Mariah Carey's No. 1 Hits Mariah Carey has scored a trio of leaders on both lists she revisits this week, but different tunes have spent time at the summit. On the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, 'Big Energy' (led by Latto, it once credited Carey) spent five weeks at No. 1. 'Type Dangerous' and 'Oh Santa!' with Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson each ruled for a week. On the R&B Digital Song Sales chart, 'Oh Santa!,' 'Type Dangerous,' and '#Beautiful' with Miguel all reached No. 1. 'Sugar Sweet' Misses the Hot R&B Songs Top 10 Though it debuts inside the top 10 on several sales charts, 'Sugar Sweet' starts at No. 17 on the Hot R&B Songs list, which ranks the most consumed R&B cuts in the U.S. Despite Carey's success in the genre, she has only placed 14 tracks on the roster, though that's because it wasn't introduced until long after many of her most famous cuts enjoyed their moments on the charts. 'Type Dangerous' Nears No. 1 As 'Sugar Sweet' begins its time on the charts, 'Type Dangerous' is slipping on several rankings, while rising on others. The solo affair jumps from No. 4 to No. 2 in its eighth week on Adult R&B Airplay roster, and it may soon give Carey another No. 1 on that list.


BreakingNews.ie
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Mariah Carey: The people were ‘amazing' at Brighton Pride show
Singer Mariah Carey has said the people at her Brighton Pride show were 'amazing'. The five-time Grammy winner, who has sold more than 220 million albums worldwide, took to the stage in Preston Park on Saturday as the headline act at Brighton And Hove Pride. Advertisement She told the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2: 'I loved it. The people were amazing, and just being there amongst friends was really nice.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by BBC Radio 2 (@bbcradio2) Her set included timeless classics like Hero and Fantasy, along with the single Sugar Sweet from her upcoming 16th studio album Here For It All. Carey, 56, appeared sporting a sparkling pink, blue and silver dress and matching jacket, matching the colours of the transgender flag, with 'protect the dolls' on the back. Speaking about her connection to the LGBT+ community, she said: 'I feel like there's a mutual love between us. 'I kind of grew up in a situation where my mother had two friends, and they were my guncles (gay uncles), and nobody else in school had guncles or anybody, or if they did, they didn't talk about like the gay members of their family. Advertisement 'So, I would put on plays for my guncles and do all this stuff. And, I think it was a thing that helped me in my life, being around people, all different people.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by BBC Radio 2 (@bbcradio2) The pop star, who releases her new album in September, also revealed that she has woken up to a full face of makeup, while on a plane. After Mills told her of a singer who had their makeup done in their sleep, she said: 'That makes sense, and I have done that before when I'm sleeping on a plane and I was laying back and we were going from country to country, and my makeup artist, Kristofer Buckle, he would just do my face, and I would just be laying there.' Asked if she woke up to 'full glam and hair', she said: 'Yep, hair too, because the hairdresser was there.' Advertisement The singer recently made headlines for saying ageing 'just doesn't happen' to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK. Since her career began in the late 1980s, Carey has had three UK number one singles and two UK number one albums. She is perhaps best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You.


Irish Independent
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Mariah Carey says ageing ‘just doesn't happen' to her
The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, ahead of the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: 'I don't allow it – it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time – I have a new song that starts with that line.' Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. She said: 'Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic. We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. 'I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. Because this is me and I went through that.' But the star also said she wanted to 'have a laugh' on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as 'tongue in cheek'. The singer also spoke about her mother's influence on her career, adding: 'We didn't always have the world's greatest relationship but certain things she said or did resonated with me as a kid. 'She once told me, 'don't say if I make it, say when I make it', that just stuck with me, and I never gave up.' The full interview with Carey can be read in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar, which is on sale from July 31.


The Advertiser
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Advertiser
Ageing 'just doesn't happen' to Mariah Carey
Singer Mariah Carey claims ageing "just doesn't happen" to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time. The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, before the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: "I don't allow it - it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time - I have a new song that starts with that line." Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. "Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic," she said. "We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. "I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. "It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. "Because this is me and I went through that." But the star also said she wanted to "have a laugh" on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as "tongue in cheek". Carey's career began in the late 1980s, and has had a number of hits and top-selling albums. The singer is probably best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You. The full interview with Carey is in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar UK. Singer Mariah Carey claims ageing "just doesn't happen" to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time. The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, before the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: "I don't allow it - it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time - I have a new song that starts with that line." Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. "Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic," she said. "We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. "I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. "It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. "Because this is me and I went through that." But the star also said she wanted to "have a laugh" on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as "tongue in cheek". Carey's career began in the late 1980s, and has had a number of hits and top-selling albums. The singer is probably best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You. The full interview with Carey is in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar UK. Singer Mariah Carey claims ageing "just doesn't happen" to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time. The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, before the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: "I don't allow it - it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time - I have a new song that starts with that line." Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. "Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic," she said. "We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. "I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. "It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. "Because this is me and I went through that." But the star also said she wanted to "have a laugh" on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as "tongue in cheek". Carey's career began in the late 1980s, and has had a number of hits and top-selling albums. The singer is probably best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You. The full interview with Carey is in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar UK. Singer Mariah Carey claims ageing "just doesn't happen" to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time. The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, before the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: "I don't allow it - it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time - I have a new song that starts with that line." Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. "Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic," she said. "We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. "I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. "It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. "Because this is me and I went through that." But the star also said she wanted to "have a laugh" on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as "tongue in cheek". Carey's career began in the late 1980s, and has had a number of hits and top-selling albums. The singer is probably best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You. The full interview with Carey is in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar UK.


Irish Examiner
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Examiner
Mariah Carey says ageing ‘just doesn't happen' to her
Singer Mariah Carey has said ageing 'just doesn't happen' to her as she refuses to acknowledge the passing of time. The 56-year-old said she had written a song about her approach to getting older in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, ahead of the release of her 16th studio album, Here For It All. Asked about how she deals with ageing, Carey said: 'I don't allow it – it just doesn't happen. I don't know time. I don't know numbers. I do not acknowledge time – I have a new song that starts with that line.' Carey also spoke about the process of writing her 2020 memoir (Harper's Bazaar UK/Alexi Lubomirski/PA) Carey also spoke about looking back at her life while writing her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, with journalist Michaela Angela Davis. She said: 'Working on it together was challenging, but it was also therapeutic. We stayed up late figuring out how we were going to put the story forth. 'I knew it was going to bring up bad memories I didn't want to relive. It was a tough situation to go to sleep listening to it, I'd wake up and be kind of freaked out. Because this is me and I went through that.' Carey features on the cover of Harper's Bazaar UK's September edition (Harper's Bazaar UK/Alexi Lubomirski/PA) But the star also said she wanted to 'have a laugh' on the new album's lead single Type Dangerous, which she described as 'tongue in cheek'. The singer also spoke about her mother's influence on her career, adding: 'We didn't always have the world's greatest relationship but certain things she said or did resonated with me as a kid. 'She once told me, 'don't say if I make it, say when I make it', that just stuck with me, and I never gave up.' Since her career began in the late 1980s, the singer is probably best known for her evergreen festive track, All I Want For Christmas Is You. The full interview with Carey can be read in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, which is on sale from July 31.