27th
MAR

Billboard: Happy Birthday Mariah Carey, Chart Icon

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As Mariah Carey celebrates her 42nd birthday today, we’ve got the perfect present.

Here’s a look back at the most notable chart records that Carey has set since she first graced a Billboard survey the week of June 2, 1990, when “Vision of Love” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

(We’d have gotten her a card, but it would’ve been too tough to list all her accomplishments on one).

With 18 Hot 100 leaders, Carey has totaled the most No. 1s by a female artist. Among all acts, she trails only the Beatles (20) for the most No. 1 songs in the chart’s 53-year history.

Here is a listing of Carey’s Hot 100 toppers:

1990, “Vision of Love” (four weeks at No. 1)
1990, “Love Takes Time” (three)
1991, “Someday” (two)
1991, “I Don’t Wanna Cry” (two)
1991, “Emotions” (three)
1992, “I’ll Be There” (two)
1993, “Dreamlover” (eight)
1993, “Hero” (four)
1995, “Fantasy” (eight)
1995, “One Sweet Day,” with Boyz II Men (16)
1996, “Always Be My Baby” (two)
1997, “Honey” (three)
1998, “My All” (one)
1999, “Heartbreaker,” featuring Jay-Z (two)
2000, “Thank God I Found You,” featuring Joe & 98 Degrees (one)
2005, “We Belong Together” (14)
2005, “Don’t Forget About Us” (two)
2008, “Touch My Body” (two)

Carey remains the only artist to send her first five Hot 100 entries to No. 1. She bested the mark of four consecutive career-opening leaders set by the Jackson 5 in 1970. The group’s fourth No. 1, “I’ll Be There,” became Carey’s sixth 22 years later.

Carey and the quintet were linked from the start: their second No. 1, “ABC,” vaulted 14-6 on the Hot 100 the week after her birth.

With 16 weeks at No. 1, “One Sweet Day” holds the record for most weeks spent atop the Hot 100. Carey also ties for second-place with 14 weeks on top for “We Belong Together.” (Boyz II Men, co-credited on “Day,” boast a 14-week No. 1 of their own, 1994′s “I’ll Make Love to You”.)

Carey has spent a record 79 weeks total atop the Hot 100. The Beatles are second with 59 cumulative frames in charge.

Considering the lengthy dominations of “Day” and “Together,” it’s not surprising that Carey claimed the top song of the ’90s and ’00s, respectively, when Billboard compiled the top titles of each decade.

Carey additionally earned the esteemed honor as Billboard’s top artist of the ’90s.

The superstar ranks as the best-selling female album artist dating to the advent of Nielsen SoundScan data in 1991. At 53.7 million, she trails only Garth Brooks (68.6 million) and the Beatles (63.5) among all artists.

Among women, Carey places ahead of Celine Dion (51.6), Shania Twain (34.1), Britney Spears (32.5) and Reba McEntire (30).

Carey is an artist for all seasons, as her 1994 carol “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is the most-downloaded holiday song, according to SoundScan. The song has sold 2.1 million downloads. No other seasonal track has passed even 1 million in digital sales.
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27th

Happy Birthday, Mariah Carey! Dem Babies’ Mama Turns 42 – E! Online

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The singer turns 42 today, and Carey proves that there's no going downhill when it comes to birthdays, because she's still struttin' her stuff and overcoming any obstacles that may come her way. In the past year, we've seen Mariah give birth to
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26th
MAR

Happy Birthday, Mariah Carey, Chart Icon – Billboard

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Just 10 months after giving birth to twins Moroccan and Monroe, a soulful and slender Mariah Carey returned to the stage with a set at New York's Gotham Hall on Thursday night (Mar. 1). The hip-hop collective scored 8 million YouTube views of Hodgy
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9th
MAR

Odd Future, Wiz Khalifa and Mariah Carey Stir Buzz on Social 50 Chart – Billboard.biz

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Meanwhile, Mariah Carey re-enters the chart at No. 45, following a 29% surge in page views across Myspace, YouTube and Wikipedia. Mariah received a great amount of attention during the charting week because after her first concert performance (March 1)

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26th
JAN

Mariah Carey on UK Chart

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dorch26 e1327572368762 108x150 Mariah Carey on UK ChartMariah Carey is featured on the following UK chart this week:

Official UK R&B Albums Chart
39. Mariah Carey: #1’s (down 4)

Mariah Carey’s hugely successful “No.1 Hits” collection has been re-issued in the UK as part of Sony Music’s Girls Night In series:

UK: Play | Amazon UK | HMV | Sainsbury’s

Ireland: Play

N.B. You can pick the release up for less than £4.00 at all of the above retailers.

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19th
JAN

Mariah Carey featured on UK Chart

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ftMariahNickAspen e1325425362447 97x150 Mariah Carey featured on UK ChartMariah Carey is featured on the following UK chart this week:

Official UK R&B Albums Chart
35. Mariah Carey: #1’s (down 2)

Mariah Carey’s hugely successful “No.1 Hits” collection has been re-issued in the UK as part of Sony Music’s Girls Night In series:

UK: Play | Amazon UK | HMV | Sainsbury’s

Ireland: Play

N.B. You can pick the release up for less than £4.00 at all of the above retailers.

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19th

Gaga Ties Mariah For Career-Opening Top 10 Hits

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From this week’s Ask Billboard:

Hi Gary!

It’s always a highlight of my week to read Chart Beat and see everyone’s thoughts on what’s happening in the Billboard world.

With all the talk of Katy Perry’s records lately, it seems that many people have overlooked the end of another artist’s record: Lady Gaga’s.

Though I’ve learned to never say never when it comes to Billboard charts, I suspect that Gaga’s latest single, “Marry the Night,” will not reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. If so, “Night” will end Gaga’s streak of 11 consecutive (radio-promoted) top 10 singles, stretching to Dec. 6, 2008, when “Just Dance,” featuring Colby O’Donis, rocketed 17-6.

This led me to wonder which artist holds the Billboard record for the most initial consecutive top 10 Hot 100 singles. I bet it’s one of the usual suspects – the Beatles, Mariah Carey, etc. – but perhaps another artist connected a string of hits unnoticed. I originally thought it would be Madonna, but alas, 1983′s “Holiday” peaked at No. 16 before she strung together a Billboard-record 19 consecutive top 10 hits.

Thanks again, Gary! Looking forward to reading your column in 2012 and beyond!

Trevor Anderson
Houston, Texas

Hi Trevor,

Thanks!

Per your question, I’d have to agree that “Marry the Night” will likely fall short of the Hot 100′s top 10. After reaching a peak of No. 29 four weeks ago, the song has since slipped 33-39-37-39.

More troublesome, despite roaring onto the Pop Songs radio airplay chart at No. 24 in December, “Marry” rose to No. 14 in its fourth week, held there for a second frame and has since fallen 15-16-16. With mainstream top 40 Gaga’s home radio format, the song’s regression there doesn’t indicate that a Hot 100 rebound is likely.

Sales, too, have subsided, with “Marry” having peaked at No. 30 so far on the Digital Songs survey four weeks ago.

Why has “Marry” not become the fifth Hot 100 top 10 from “Born This Way”?

For one, fifth singles typically suffer from decreased buzz, since the initial excitement of a set’s release has since worn off.

Pop radio also tends to value melody above all, and it’s possible that “Marry” is, ultimately, more of a club groove than a top 40 natural. Perhaps it’s similar to, for example, Madonna’s “Keep It Together” or “Rescue Me,” which peaked at Nos. 8 and 9 on the Hot 100 in 1990 and 1991, respectively. The songs were pop-centric enough to receive top 40 attention, but more dance in nature than previous such smashes as, for instance, “Material Girl” or “Like a Prayer.” Or, for Gaga, “Poker Face” or “Bad Romance,” each of which, it could be argued, boast more obvious, fully-crafted and unique hooks than “Marry.”

Still, Gaga’s career launch has been one of the most impressive in the 53-year history of the Hot 100.

And, you’re partially right, Trevor: Mariah Carey holds the mark for career-opening most top 10 singles, although only among brand new artists. Counting acts that went solo after being in groups, as well, here’s how the record book stacks up (holiday songs, charted album cuts not promoted to radio and featured turns excluded, unless they add to the streak):

Career-Opening Top 10s, Artist, Span
13, Lionel Richie (post-Commodores; 1981-87)
12, George Michael (during/post-Wham!; 1985-90)
11, Mariah Carey (1990-94)
11, Lady Gaga (2008-11)
9, New Kids on the Block (1988-90)
8, Bruno Mars (2010-12; still-active streak)
7, Air Supply (1980-82)
7, Taylor Dayne (1988-90)
7, Expose (1987-90)
7, Gary Lewis and the Playboys (1965-66)
7, Ke$ha (2009-11)
7, the Lovin’ Spoonful (1965-67)
7, Richard Marx (1987-89)
7, Monica (1995-99)
7, Ricky Nelson (1958-59)

(The Beatles, by the way, stopped short of the top 10 after three titles, as “I Saw Her Standing There” peaked at No. 14 amid the glut of their songs’ availability upon the onslaught of early Beatlemania).

While Gaga’s streak appears to have ended, we shouldn’t overlook that she’s tied Mariah Carey for the most Hot 100 top 10s among solo artists who didn’t first became well-known in groups (i.e., Richie, Michael). “Anytime You Need a Friend” was Carey’s “Marry,” having stopped at No. 12 in 1994. Like the dance lean of “Marry,” “Friend” may have been a bit too gospel/adult R&B for mainstream pop audiences. The ballad was also the fourth single from Carey’s album “Music Box,” so artist and album burn may have factored in.

Most notably for Gaga, her run of hits signifies more than just a collection of songs; she started a movement. Her sound ignited dance music to new heights of mainstream popularity, paving, in part, acceptance for such acts as David Guetta to become current pop music cornerstones.

And, considering Gaga’s status as one of music’s most recognizable superstars, like most chart records, big-picture-wise, the potential end of her career-starting top 10 streak shouldn’t hurt her overall momentum. Her next new studio album release is certain to elicit event status, with a return to the Hot 100′s top 10 for a sure-to-be strong first single a good bet.

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MDJ Note: All but three of Mariah’s first eleven singles reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. They were: “Vision of Love,” “Love Takes Time,” “Someday,” “I Don’t Wanna Cry,” “Emotions, “Can’t Let Go” (#2), “Make It Happen” (#5), “I’ll Be There,” “Dreamlover,” “Hero” and “Without You” (#3). After “Anytime You Need A Friend,” Mariah went on to have six more consecutive top 10 hits, until “When You Believe” broke the streak again in 1998, peaking at #15.

Overall: Out of Mariah’s first 22 singles to chart on the Hot 100, 20 were top 10.
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16th
JAN

Say good "Night" to Gaga’s streak?

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Hi Gary. It’s always a highlight of my week to read Chart Beat and see everyone’s thoughts on what’s happening. With all the talk of Katy Perry’s records lately, it seems that many people have overlooked the end of another artist’s record: Lady Gaga’s.
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3rd
JAN

Mariah Carey on German Charts

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Mariah carey all i want for christmas is you 1994 150x15021 Mariah Carey on German ChartsMariah Carey’s seasonal classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You, manages another week on the Official German singles Chart. The track has now spent a total of 27 weeks in the Top 100:

Official German Singles Chart
38. All I Want For Christmas Is You (Original) – Mariah Carey (down 14)

Official German Radio Airplay Chart (Music Trace)
38. All I Want For Christmas Is You (up 13)

Official German Radio Airplay Chart (Radio Monitor)
93. All I Want For Christmas Is You (down 68)
Plays: 256

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31st
DEC

Mariah Carey featured on Dutch Charts

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mariah carey merry christmas a 150x1503 Mariah Carey featured on Dutch ChartsMariah Carey is featured on the following Official Dutch Charts this week:

Official Dutch Singles Chart
33. All I Want For Christmas Is You (down 7)

Official Dutch Download Chart
33. All I Want For Christmas Is You (down 9)

Official Dutch Back Catalogue Chart
34. Merry Christmas (down 12)

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