• Mariah Carey, Funny or Die Team Up for Holiday-Themed Sketches Just in Time for Christmas

    Even though "All I Want for Christmas is You" has been ousted as the most listened to Christmas song, Mariah Carey is still finding a way to spread holiday cheer. The pop diva has decided to team up with up Funny or Die for an eight episode series following the 'Butterfly' singer as she prepares for holiday festivities in 'Mariah's Holiday Sketchtacular.'
  • Mariah Carey Announces Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour

    Mariah Carey is heading back on the road. After concurring Vegas, Christmas and Dragons in 2015, the pop icon will be heading off to Europe for her first trek there in 13 years. Christened the Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour, Carey will be kicking things off this March in Glasgow and touring through May ending with two special shows in South Africa.
  • The Shins’ ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ Cover Ousts Mariah Carey’s Classic as Top Mall Song

    'Tis the season for everything holly and jolly, especially when it comes to the radio airwaves and shopping mall stereos. PlayNetwork, the company that compiles in-store playlists for over 400 brands, has shared a list of the top 20 songs that will be on repeat in stores all holiday season long. After dominating the No. 1 spot on PlayNetwork's list every year since 1994, Mariah Carey's classic, "All I Want for Christmas," has been ousted by The Shins' cover of Sir Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime."
  • Mariah Carey Beacon Theatre NYC Christmas Concert Dates Announced; Show Tickets On Sale

    It wouldn't be the holiday season without longtime pop sensation Mariah Carey providing tunes to get everyone into the festive spirit. This December, the iconic singer will play a string of eight performances at New York City's Beacon Theatre for her second annual "All I Want For Christmas Is You" concert series. With the performance dates fast approaching, ticket prices are already rising fast. Carey's return to the Beacon will commence on December 8 and will run until December 18. The performances will feature her Christmas catalogue, which includes tracks from her 1994 album, 'Merry Christmas', and her 2010 release, 'Merry Christmas II You'.
  • Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna and 40 Years of No. 1s

    Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field.
  • Mariah Carey Joins Justin Bieber, French Montana & T.I. for 'Why You Mad'

    Mariah Carey recently released '#1 to Infinity,' a compilation of all of her No. 1 hits. Aside from a staggering 18 No. 1 records, the album also included one new track, "Infinity." The song peaked at No. 82 on Billboard, though this new remix, titled "Why You Mad," featuring Justin Bieber, French Montana and T.I., should take on a life of its own.
  • Mariah Carey Christmas Movie Coming to Hallmark in December

    Mariah Carey is the unofficial queen of Christmas, with her own radio classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You," two holiday albums and a concert series at Radio City Music Hall every December, and now the "Infinity" singer is moving into the next area of the wintery market - her own made-for-TV holiday movie on Hallmark.
  • 7 Musicians in Playboy: Madonna, Mariah Carey, Azealia Banks and More

    Thirty years ago, pop fans-but mostly guys interested in the female form-received the most recent issue of Playboy, which featured superstar Madonna on the cover. Looking back, it doesn't seem all too surprising that perhaps the biggest female performer in history stripped down for the men's magazine...after all, she released a whole book of risqué content with Sex during 1992. But for the most part, Playboy has been an arena more enticing to film and television actresses, as well as other recognizable characters. Musicians have been more rare, but they drop in from time-to-time.