Latest Release

- SEP 8, 2023
- 36 Songs
- Merry Christmas · 1994
- The Emancipation of Mimi · 2005
- Daydream · 1995
- Unforgettable (Mariah Carey Remix) [feat. Swae Lee & Mariah Carey] - Single · 2017
- Daydream · 1995
- The Emancipation of Mimi · 2005
- Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse (Deluxe Version) · 2013
- Greatest Hits · 1995
- Butterfly · 1997
- It Ain't Safe No More... · 2002
Essential Albums
- Mariah Carey’s fifth album balances big ballads like the heaven-gazing Boyz II Men duet “One Sweet Day” and the Journey tearjerker “Open Arms” with fizzy, featherlight pop that takes cues from hip-hop. “Fantasy,” which pivots on a sample from Tom Tom Club’s “Genius of Love,” shows off Mariah’s lighter side, her joyful vocal energizing its electro-funk hiccups. The gospel-tinged “Always Be My Baby” struts even as it sighs about a lost love.
- Twinkle lights. Santa hats. Endless trays of cookies. There are plenty of signs that the holidays are upon us, but everyone knows the season isn’t official until you hear one song: Mariah Carey’s impossibly joyous and utterly ubiquitous “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The jingle-jangling blockbuster is so larger-than-life that in 2019, 25 years after its release, it finally hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, sparking a renewed appreciation of how the song rose above hundreds of other contemporary carols to become the definitive Christmas standard of our time. The full album also contains 10 other holiday songs, including two originals—“Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)” and “Jesus Born on This Day,” both co-written with her longtime collaborator Walter Afanasieff. But with her vocal acrobatics and range, Carey has a way of making even the classics sound shiny and new. Whether it’s the choir-backed elation of “Joy to the World” or the Motown-flavored soul of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” Merry Christmas is the rare holiday record that feels uniquely American and everlasting.
- While Mariah Carey packs some beautifully penned tunes into her 1990 debut, the album's centerpiece is, undeniably, her masterful vocals. She lifts, swoops, and howls across an unbelievable five octaves on these smooth ballads and bouncy R&B tunes, hitting spine-tingling registers on “Someday” and “Prisoner,” while getting tenderly deep (and then equally high-range) on the gorgeous “Vision of Love.” “I Don’t Wanna Cry” and “Love Takes Time” showcase her knack for introspection, but nothing bests that voice. It’s simply stunning—especially for a then-unknown 19-year-old.
- 2018
- This diva's range borders on superhuman.
- The merry moods of the holiday season’s biggest fan.
- Follow the pop diva's evolution as an artist.
- Mimi's less-heard tunes help cement her pop-royalty status.
- Put a little sweetness in that strength.
- The pop superstars who helped Mariah become Mimi.
- 2023
- 2020
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2020
- 2015
- 2003
- 2001
- 1998
Appears On
- Busta Rhymes
- Trey Lorenz
More To Hear
- “Touch My Body” and her album made Mariah the comeback kid.
- Mariah’s gamble on “All I Want for Christmas Is You” paid off big time.
- Music from two icons, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.
- The queen of Christmas shares her favorite holiday songs.
- Shawn Mendes joins Zane to talk about his 'Wonder' track "Teach Me How to Love".
- Estelle highlights the two icons in celebration of Mariah Day.
- Nick, Joe, Kevin and friends celebrate the season.
About Mariah Carey
Thirty-plus years in the business, more No. 1 singles than any solo artist in history (and second overall only to The Beatles), more writing and production credits on those singles than any other female composer—Mariah Carey is one of the few artists whose songs legitimately bridge the confessional intimacy of singer-songwriters with the mass appeal of pop. Carey grew up on the classics: Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight. She moved to New York City after high school, cobbling together jobs while working on demos with then-collaborator Ben Margulies at the back of Margulies’ father’s cabinet factory. Her biggest tracks—from the early, dance- and gospel-influenced “Someday” and “Dreamlover” to the club leanings of “Fantasy” and “Honey” to ballads such as “Forever” and “Always Be My Baby” to the ultimate holiday pop song “All I Want for Christmas Is You"—stand like mile markers in the culture. And her guest turn on 2022’s remix of Latto’s “Big Energy” (which interpolates Mariah's “Fantasy”) is further testament to her continued relevance. She captures a feeling of sweetness and euphoria that straddles pop, hip-hop, and R&B without slotting neatly into any of them. Meanwhile, her melismatic style—a technique that entails singing a single syllable with a long run of notes—redefined our sense of what pop vocals sound like. Mimi, The Elusive Chanteuse, The Imperfect Angel...or maybe just Mariah.