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Here For It All Christmas (112,632)
by jaker20 from US
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Well at least she is not ignoring the album altogether. This is what I wish she had done with Caution, incorporating materials from her latest album to her Christmas shows. I think that gives it some push, especially In Your Feelings which is currently number 2 on the R&B charts.
Jesus I Do, My Love and In Your Feelings, even the fun uptempo I Wont Allow It would fit well into her Christmas setlist.
(Tuesday 9 December 2025; 16:14)
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Article: Waste/Dawn release metal cover of "All I Want for Christmas" (112,631)
by Geronimo from USA
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My sentiments exactly. Both "decay, disillusionment, and the desperate request to let the entire festive facade just end and the obvious need for switching the pop idol's longing for love with an agonizing demand for reality" is exactly how I am feeling. Mariah should give up the Christmas non-sense now since she cannot sing what she is performing and no one can afford to watch her lip synch - especially after she just released a great album with a singing voice that in no way matches her ruse. Enough already - this has gone far beyond absurd.
(Tuesday 9 December 2025; 00:04)
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Would you rather? (112,630)
by jaker20 from US
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I hope Mariah gets as many weeks as she can with AIWFC because as we have seen in the last 5 years, it's quite easy to get 15+ weeks at number one 1 now.
Apart from Lile Nas' record, just a year ago, that Bar Song also did 18 weeks. Harry Styles' As It Was would have done 25 weeks if it wasn't for a few songs being released in between it. Same with Morgan Wallen's Last Night would have done 23 weeks+.
So it not that hard anymore. Because outside of the Christmas season, the chart points are so low most of the time. In fact it's only during this season that chart points are so high across multiple songs. That just shows how impressive AIWFCIY domination is.
So if it's about records, she should take this as far as she can because all these records are meant to be broken.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 23:25)
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Would you rather? (112,603)
by T from USA
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If you could only chose one. Would you rather Mariah have the record for the longest running #1 hit or the most #1 hits?
Scenario 1) AIWFCIY is number one for three more weeks giving it a total of twenty one weeks, and 100 weeks in total on the Hot 100.
Scenario 2) AIWFCIY stalls forever at eighteen weeks, but her next two singles (featured or solo) go to #1, and so her all time Hot 100 total is 99 weeks.
Pick one.
(Friday 5 December 2025; 23:55)
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History in the making (112,629)
by Edward from USA
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It's official, "AIWFCIY" is back on top of the Billboard Hot 100. Lil Nas X better have that torch polished and ready, because it's heading right back to the queen next week. It should've never wandered out of her queendom to begin with.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 21:55)
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Nr.1? (112,628)
by Hanno van Leeuwen from The Netherlands
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Congratulations MC. Back at nr. 1 at the Billboard Hot 100 with All I Want For Christmas Is You, the best Christmas song ever. Merry Christmas?
(Monday 8 December 2025; 21:17)
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,627)
by Jamie from UK
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I agree Vegas is crazy expensive at the best of times these days and visits to the city are down because people can't afford the inflated prices there. If the tourist numbers are down which they keep reporting then there's less people to go to shows like Mariah's and various others. Sooner they stop the greed of these huge corporations ripping everyone off the better, the economy can't sustain like this. I personally feel this year has gone so quickly I'm like is it really Christmas already.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 10:51)
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,612)
by Edward from USA
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Bobby A, sadly there's probably not going to be an "HFIA" Deluxe Edition. Outside of her hardcore fans, nobody seem to care about the album. Mariah and Gamma aren't about to keep throwing money at something that isn't giving anything back. At the end of the day, Gamma is a business. It was a joint version, and both parties did what they could. You wouldn't keep pouring water into a bottomless barrel expecting it to get full, would you?
And the whole "Mariah's Christmas popularity is fading" thing? Not really. The economy is just trash right now. Everything is expensive, people are losing jobs, and most folks are just trying to survive the holidays, not spend on unnecessary things like flights and concert tickets. Competition is tough in Vegas when Mariah doesn't bring anything new to her shows.
Even with all that, Mariah's still doing her thing. Bublé's Christmas is 14 years old, Merry Christmas is 31 years old, and the fact that her album is back up at #14 (and looking to jump into the top 10 next week) is wild. That's not someone "declining", that's someone with ridiculous staying power.
I don't think she should've moved her Christmas show to Vegas. It kinda took away that warm, cozy, classic Mariah holiday vibe. It worked better when it was more intimate and easier for fans to get to. She reigned supreme at Beacon Theater for a decade and she also did great at MSG. Both venues were a train away for most people.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 14:59)
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Would you rather? (112,626)
by Lainsky from Philippines
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It would be nice to have both, but I go more for scenario 2. Yes, Swift may break it sooner or later, but also maybe not. And she will maintain this record for years. I always wanted to see her have two more No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100. So I hope she will release two killer singles either from HFAI, a new edition, or a newly recorded one. Just wishing and saying.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 09:19)
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Would you rather? (112,603)
by T from USA
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If you could only chose one. Would you rather Mariah have the record for the longest running #1 hit or the most #1 hits?
Scenario 1) AIWFCIY is number one for three more weeks giving it a total of twenty one weeks, and 100 weeks in total on the Hot 100.
Scenario 2) AIWFCIY stalls forever at eighteen weeks, but her next two singles (featured or solo) go to #1, and so her all time Hot 100 total is 99 weeks.
Pick one.
(Friday 5 December 2025; 23:55)
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Would you rather? (112,625)
by Zachariah from Croatia
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I tried to like her and her music - I just can't. I tried. But I can't. I can't relate, I don't like the sound and I just don't get it.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 07:34)
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Would you rather? (112,617)
by Dove from United States
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I became a fan of Taylor when she was on a show on MTV. She was young, probably 15. I don't remember the show but she was going to the prom with a regular guy, as like, a prize. She was so sweet and humble. I immediately liked her and looked her up. I had already heard some of her songs on the radio but after that I started buying her albums and going to her shows. She seemed like a sweet girl who I would be friends with. I like how her songs were about things a girl her age would actually be going through and as she grew up her songs evolved with her.
I didn't love her latest album at first listen but it has grown on me and now I love it. I really like the song Father Figure.
About the record question: I would choose the option Edward said. At first I was going for the other option but his argument changed my mind.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 01:22)
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Article: Waste/Dawn release metal cover of "All I Want for Christmas" (112,624)
by Dove from United States
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I love it. Haha.
(Monday 8 December 2025; 01:56)
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Would you rather? (112,623)
by Terna from Nigeria
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Taylor checks all the boxes for an ideal pop star, makes catchy, hook heavy pop music that's very easy to sing along to and for her to sing live, has an ok voice, that's just right and has a formula that works and sticks to it. She also has a very good and efficient team backing her up. But it's her material that's the charm actually. In the words of Diana Ross from the movie she did with Brandy (Double Platinum) her character said, "You could be the most talented singer in the world but if you're singing the wrong songs, you're not going anywhere. Aretha Franklin suffered this early on in her career - great voice, wrong material." I guess Taylor knows this. Mariah Carey knows this secret too also being a songwriter (and she's got an ear for music too don't forget). Her pen game, musicianship (Mariah knows music) and diversity in different genres, over time has led to a solid discography that speaks for itself. Prince is another artist that comes to mind.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 23:26)
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Would you rather? (112,606)
by TJ from Norway
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I really don't understand why TS is so popular. It's like people are under a spell.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 09:45)
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Would you rather? (112,622)
by jaker20 from US
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The problem with the charts now is the "double count". The streams of one song count to the album and vice versa. There is no way to split them, so technically charts don't mean anything anymore. The charts are dead now.
I feel like Taylor is just gaming the system. She got 8 weeks at no.1 on a song by releasing multiple variants. She does not even perform her songs anymore outside of her concerts, and they stay at number 1. In the past, Mariah had to perform her song multiple times across different shows and countries over the period of weeks for them to become hits. It's no longer about the song now, but just about riding the artists' popularity.
I think Mariah should focus on protecting her catalog instead of the charts. AIWFCIY will be her true legacy, not the charts, long after Billboard is dead and defunct. Especially with AI music inevitably coming.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 22:16)
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Would you rather? (112,621)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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I completely agree. Taylor Swift may be a good entertainer (but nothing special). But she is very smart with business and partners and has a very good image. MJ was a phenomenon. Oh yes, he was. Pure talent I witnessed through the whole 90ies. What he started with the Jackson's 5 and later as a solo artist is unique. I miss his music so much. When I hear the "Earth song", "They don't care about us", "Who is it", "Dirty Diana" or "Stranger in Moscow" on my radio station I often get goosebumps. What a sound. Something I never get with the all the other songs on the radio, except Mariah's ballads or with "Sitting on the dock on the bay". MJ will always be the King of Pop. There will never be another one.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 14:40)
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Would you rather? (112,614)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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Bobby A I adore you, but please let's never compare Taylor to MJ. This is coming from someone who listens to Taylor's music and I too have quote how Taylor is definitely a master marketing machine. But MJ is on a league of his own and his career hasn't been matched and won't ever be matched. Beyoncé tried and failed. MJ was a phenomenon, a total powerhouse and launched a billion careers due to his influence especially at a time where there was no social media. He was pure talent, no gimmicks, no clever marketing. He was just the kind of artist we will probably never experience again. Taylor Swift is a powerhouse in her own right but I don't think she is of Michael's caliber and influence. She knows how to control the narrative and market herself and that's what works for her.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 17:00)
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,620)
by Bobby A from United States
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Edward, you brought up some valid points. I need to stop clicking on every link about MC in newsfeed. I read the article and then I start believe the author's opinion about MC.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 14:07)
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,612)
by Edward from USA
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Bobby A, sadly there's probably not going to be an "HFIA" Deluxe Edition. Outside of her hardcore fans, nobody seem to care about the album. Mariah and Gamma aren't about to keep throwing money at something that isn't giving anything back. At the end of the day, Gamma is a business. It was a joint version, and both parties did what they could. You wouldn't keep pouring water into a bottomless barrel expecting it to get full, would you?
And the whole "Mariah's Christmas popularity is fading" thing? Not really. The economy is just trash right now. Everything is expensive, people are losing jobs, and most folks are just trying to survive the holidays, not spend on unnecessary things like flights and concert tickets. Competition is tough in Vegas when Mariah doesn't bring anything new to her shows.
Even with all that, Mariah's still doing her thing. Bublé's Christmas is 14 years old, Merry Christmas is 31 years old, and the fact that her album is back up at #14 (and looking to jump into the top 10 next week) is wild. That's not someone "declining", that's someone with ridiculous staying power.
I don't think she should've moved her Christmas show to Vegas. It kinda took away that warm, cozy, classic Mariah holiday vibe. It worked better when it was more intimate and easier for fans to get to. She reigned supreme at Beacon Theater for a decade and she also did great at MSG. Both venues were a train away for most people.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 14:59)
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Would you rather? (112,619)
by Bobby A from United States
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Mimi, I saw that I only had 1 like. Lol. I am going to stop reading her Wikipedia page.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 14:02)
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Would you rather? (112,614)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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Bobby A I adore you, but please let's never compare Taylor to MJ. This is coming from someone who listens to Taylor's music and I too have quote how Taylor is definitely a master marketing machine. But MJ is on a league of his own and his career hasn't been matched and won't ever be matched. Beyoncé tried and failed. MJ was a phenomenon, a total powerhouse and launched a billion careers due to his influence especially at a time where there was no social media. He was pure talent, no gimmicks, no clever marketing. He was just the kind of artist we will probably never experience again. Taylor Swift is a powerhouse in her own right but I don't think she is of Michael's caliber and influence. She knows how to control the narrative and market herself and that's what works for her.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 17:00)
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Christmas Vegas shows (112,618)
by Dove from United States
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Are they recording some of her Vegas Christmas shows? I like watching them. I wish we could buy some of them from previous years. I like watching them but some are only available through subscription services and I'm not going to subscribe to only watch one thing.
The other day Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special popped up when I was listening to Christmas music and I was surprised at how good she sounded. I usually don't go for that one. I was pleasantly surprised.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 01:29)
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Would you rather? (112,617)
by Dove from United States
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I became a fan of Taylor when she was on a show on MTV. She was young, probably 15. I don't remember the show but she was going to the prom with a regular guy, as like, a prize. She was so sweet and humble. I immediately liked her and looked her up. I had already heard some of her songs on the radio but after that I started buying her albums and going to her shows. She seemed like a sweet girl who I would be friends with. I like how her songs were about things a girl her age would actually be going through and as she grew up her songs evolved with her.
I didn't love her latest album at first listen but it has grown on me and now I love it. I really like the song Father Figure.
About the record question: I would choose the option Edward said. At first I was going for the other option but his argument changed my mind.
(Sunday 7 December 2025; 01:22)
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by TJ from Norway
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I really don't understand why TS is so popular. It's like people are under a spell.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 09:45)
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Would you rather? (112,616)
by Stacey from USA
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I don't get it either. TS has a mediocre voice at best. I'd like to see her sing Hero.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 22:24)
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by TJ from Norway
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I really don't understand why TS is so popular. It's like people are under a spell.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 09:45)
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Would you rather? (112,615)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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She'll definitely lose steam at some point but I don't think she's done yet. Taylor unlike Rihanna lives off her fame and I don't think it'll be as easy for her to leave this behind. Taylor loves the spotlight, that's why she's been dropping albums left and right.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 17:03)
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by BFF from United States
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I think I'd rather go with scenario #2 and have 2-3 more non-holiday Mariah originals go to number one. I think it would give Mariah some confidence back and refocus her attention away from legacy residencies and holiday tours/residencies.
I'm not sure that Taylor Swift will break Mariah's current record for most solo number ones. She's getting married, so she's clearly preparing for a phase where her personal life is more important than her music. Swift doesn't really have a core musical identity like Mariah. She has shape-shifted across almost all of her albums from country to country-pop to pop to "folk", following trends and rehashing ideas that were done better by other artists before her. Her career trajectory has been very much like Madonna's in that way. Swift's popularity will fall off sooner rather than later, and she'll lose momentum.
Rihanna debuted on the scene around the same time as Swift (mid-2000s) and was releasing a lot of albums and notching a lot of #1s. But then she completely disappeared from the music industry after 2016's "Anti" and hasn't put out an album in almost 10 years. I think the same thing will happen with TS soon.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 14:23)
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Would you rather? (112,614)
by Mimi L. from Empower Your Highlighter
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Bobby A I adore you, but please let's never compare Taylor to MJ. This is coming from someone who listens to Taylor's music and I too have quote how Taylor is definitely a master marketing machine. But MJ is on a league of his own and his career hasn't been matched and won't ever be matched. Beyoncé tried and failed. MJ was a phenomenon, a total powerhouse and launched a billion careers due to his influence especially at a time where there was no social media. He was pure talent, no gimmicks, no clever marketing. He was just the kind of artist we will probably never experience again. Taylor Swift is a powerhouse in her own right but I don't think she is of Michael's caliber and influence. She knows how to control the narrative and market herself and that's what works for her.
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by Bobby A from United States
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An enormous amount of country fans followed her into the pop realm because country music had become so country pop when she released her Red album. When 1989 was released, she had another million fans who just helped TS cement this pop hold she has right now. Also, you have to consider that these fans - teenagers and adults - have enormous sympathy for TS because of her recording masters fight with Scooter Braun and Big Machine Records. Finally, her savy business sense to draw them to purchase the many versions of her albums and TS merchandise is something that we have never seen before by a female artist. She is the female version of Michael Jackson in 2025.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 13:21)
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Queen of Hot 100 (112,613)
by Boy from The Netherlands
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Although lately I've been feeling really sad, mourning and trying to come to terms with the current version of Mariah being less expressive, disconnected and a bit more "pessimistic" (understandably so), I'm still so excited for the records she's about to break and set.
If she somehow manages it (I'm not sure if it's possible this period), but if she stays at least 3 weeks at number one, she will not only break the record for the longest running No. 1, but she will also become the first artist in recording history to spend exactly 100 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. An actual feat and possibly one that's unbeatable.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 15:41)
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,612)
by Edward from USA
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Bobby A, sadly there's probably not going to be an "HFIA" Deluxe Edition. Outside of her hardcore fans, nobody seem to care about the album. Mariah and Gamma aren't about to keep throwing money at something that isn't giving anything back. At the end of the day, Gamma is a business. It was a joint version, and both parties did what they could. You wouldn't keep pouring water into a bottomless barrel expecting it to get full, would you?
And the whole "Mariah's Christmas popularity is fading" thing? Not really. The economy is just trash right now. Everything is expensive, people are losing jobs, and most folks are just trying to survive the holidays, not spend on unnecessary things like flights and concert tickets. Competition is tough in Vegas when Mariah doesn't bring anything new to her shows.
Even with all that, Mariah's still doing her thing. Bublé's Christmas is 14 years old, Merry Christmas is 31 years old, and the fact that her album is back up at #14 (and looking to jump into the top 10 next week) is wild. That's not someone "declining", that's someone with ridiculous staying power.
I don't think she should've moved her Christmas show to Vegas. It kinda took away that warm, cozy, classic Mariah holiday vibe. It worked better when it was more intimate and easier for fans to get to. She reigned supreme at Beacon Theater for a decade and she also did great at MSG. Both venues were a train away for most people.
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2026 Plans for Here For It All? (112,600)
by Bobby A from United States
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I don't think there will a deluxe version now for several reasons. HFIA faded quicker than Caution. The support from Gamma was not there two weeks after the album dropped. September 26th was just the wrong release date for HFIA. Type Dangerous was released June. Sugar Sweet was not promoted for success on the charts. Do you see what I am saying?
Also, it seems like we are seeing a decline in MC's Christmas holiday popularity. Her Christmastime shows are not selling out. Sony didn't do anything special for Merry Christmas or AIWFCIY this holiday season. Even radio airplay for AIWFCiY this year is down compared to last year. Michael Buble's Christmas is #1 on iTunes while MC's Merry Christmas is #14. Is MC's popularity during the Christmas holiday season waning?
(Friday 5 December 2025; 07:06)
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Would you rather? (112,611)
by BFF from United States
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I think I'd rather go with scenario #2 and have 2-3 more non-holiday Mariah originals go to number one. I think it would give Mariah some confidence back and refocus her attention away from legacy residencies and holiday tours/residencies.
I'm not sure that Taylor Swift will break Mariah's current record for most solo number ones. She's getting married, so she's clearly preparing for a phase where her personal life is more important than her music. Swift doesn't really have a core musical identity like Mariah. She has shape-shifted across almost all of her albums from country to country-pop to pop to "folk", following trends and rehashing ideas that were done better by other artists before her. Her career trajectory has been very much like Madonna's in that way. Swift's popularity will fall off sooner rather than later, and she'll lose momentum.
Rihanna debuted on the scene around the same time as Swift (mid-2000s) and was releasing a lot of albums and notching a lot of #1s. But then she completely disappeared from the music industry after 2016's "Anti" and hasn't put out an album in almost 10 years. I think the same thing will happen with TS soon.
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by T from USA
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If you could only chose one. Would you rather Mariah have the record for the longest running #1 hit or the most #1 hits?
Scenario 1) AIWFCIY is number one for three more weeks giving it a total of twenty one weeks, and 100 weeks in total on the Hot 100.
Scenario 2) AIWFCIY stalls forever at eighteen weeks, but her next two singles (featured or solo) go to #1, and so her all time Hot 100 total is 99 weeks.
Pick one.
(Friday 5 December 2025; 23:55)
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by Bobby A from United States
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An enormous amount of country fans followed her into the pop realm because country music had become so country pop when she released her Red album. When 1989 was released, she had another million fans who just helped TS cement this pop hold she has right now. Also, you have to consider that these fans - teenagers and adults - have enormous sympathy for TS because of her recording masters fight with Scooter Braun and Big Machine Records. Finally, her savy business sense to draw them to purchase the many versions of her albums and TS merchandise is something that we have never seen before by a female artist. She is the female version of Michael Jackson in 2025.
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by TJ from Norway
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I really don't understand why TS is so popular. It's like people are under a spell.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 09:45)
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by Edward from USA
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Does she do that? I thought she was Mary Poppins reincarnated.
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by Bill from the UK
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What I don't understand is how parents are fine to let their young daughters listen to her swear and speak in an especially vulgar way in so many of her songs. With the internet there's no escaping it, but children should not be desensitised to language that foul.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 11:37)
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Would you rather? (112,608)
by Edward from USA
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I agree. At least Rihanna released catchy songs I could blast while working now.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 12:45)
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Would you rather? (112,606)
by TJ from Norway
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I really don't understand why TS is so popular. It's like people are under a spell.
(Saturday 6 December 2025; 09:45)
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