Mariah Carey’s ‘Here For It All’ Tops Multiple Billboard Charts

Mariah Carey’s ‘Here For It All’ Tops Multiple Billboard Charts

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Mariah Carey‘s 16th album, Here For It All, has debuted atop multiple Billboard charts.

The 11-track set opens at No. 1 on Top R&B Albums, with 47,000 equivalent units sold in the first week, according to Billboard. It marks Carey’s fourth leader since the chart launched in 2012.

Here For It All, released independently via MARIAH/gamma, also claims the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top Independent Albums, Top Current Albums and Top Albums charts.

Elsewhere on Billboard, Here For It All debuts at No. 3 on Top Vinyl records and No. 7 on the coveted Billboard 200. Carey continues her impressive streak, as all her studio albums have resided in the top 10 on the latter chart.

Mariah Carey’s ‘Here For It All’ Tops Multiple Billboard Charts
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Here is an overview of Carey’s top 10s on the Billboard 200, ranked chronologically:

  • Mariah Carey, No. 1 peak (1991)
  • Emotions, No. 4 peak (1991)
  • MTV Unplugged EP, No. 3 peak (1992)
  • Music Box, No. 1 peak (1993)
  • Merry Christmas, No. 3 peak (1994)
  • Daydream, No. 1 peak (1995)
  • Butterfly, No. 1 peak (1997)
  • #1’s, No. 4 peak (1998)
  • Rainbow, No. 2 peak (1999)
  • Glitter, No. 7 peak (2001)
  • Charmbracelet, No. 3 peak (2002)
  • The Emancipation of Mimi, No. 1 peak (2005)
  • E=MC², No. 1 peak (2008)
  • The Ballads, No. 10 peak (2009)
  • Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, No. 3 peak (2009)
  • Merry Christmas II You, No. 4 peak (2010)
  • Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse, No. 3 peak (2014)
  • Caution, No. 5 peak (2018)
  • Here for It All, No. 7 peak (2025)

“Thank you lambily for all the love and support for HERE FOR IT ALL! Seeing this album connect the way it has means everything to me,” Carey wrote in an Instagram post to her 14.5 million followers.

Released Sept. 26,Here For It Allwas preceded by the singles “Type Dangerous” and “Sugar Sweet” with Shenseea and Kehlani.

The album features additional collaborations with Anderson .Paak (“Play This Song”) and The Clark Sisters (“Jesus I Do”). The former track also opens at No. 5 on the R&B Digital Song Sales chart, while the latter nabs the No. 6 spot on the Gospel Digital Song Sales chart.

Here For It All follows 2018’s Caution, which was released under Epic Records. The latter album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, selling 51,000 equivalent units.

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