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Mariah Carey singles discography

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Mariah Carey singles discography
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Carey performing songs from Glitter on her Caution World Tour in 2019
Singles86
Promotional singles22
Guest appearances29
Other contributions32

American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey has released eighty-six official singles, twenty-two promotional singles, and has made thirty guest appearances. Carey's self-titled debut album in 1990 yielded four number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the first being "Vision of Love", a song credited with revolutionizing the usage of distinguished vocal stylings, predominantly the practice of melisma, and effectively influencing virtually every female R&B performer since the 1990s.[1] Subsequent singles "Emotions" (1991) and Carey's cover of the Jackson 5 track, "I'll Be There" (1992) continued the singer's streak of US number-one singles, with the latter becoming her fourth chart-topper in Canada and first in the Netherlands. With the release of Carey's third studio album, Music Box (1993), the singer's international popularity surged upon release of "Hero" and the album's third single, her cover of Harry Nilsson's "Without You", which became the singer's first number-one single in several countries across Europe.

Carey's holiday album Merry Christmas (1994) produced the singer's perennial yule-tide classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You". With its continual expanding legacy, the song remains her highest seller and one of the best-selling singles of all time, with global sales of over 16 million copies. As of 2013, the song is estimated to have generated over $50 million in royalties.[2] On December 21, 2019, a full quarter-century after its original release, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" topped the Hot 100 for the first time.

In 1995, the singer released her fifth studio effort, Daydream. Its singles "Fantasy" and "One Sweet Day" (with Boyz II Men) became Carey's ninth and tenth US number one singles, with the latter spending a record sixteen weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100.[3][4] In following years, she released Butterfly's (1997) "Honey" – which became Carey's third single to debut atop the US chart, and "When You Believe" (with Whitney Houston).[5] The singer's version of "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (1999) (with Westlife) became her second chart-topping single in the UK.

Following a tumultuous period in the singer's personal life, her ensuing soundtrack and album, Glitter (2001) and Charmbracelet (2002) respectively, failed to gain significant commercial traction, and led to a series of unsuccessful singles. Largely considered her come-back album, Carey's tenth studio effort The Emancipation of Mimi (2005) revived faith in the singer's stock, with single "We Belong Together" becoming her strongest international showing in years, and topping the chart in the US for 14-weeks and breaking several radio airplay records. In 2010, "We Belong Together" was listed by Billboard as the most successful song of the decade. In 2008, "Touch My Body", the lead single from her album E=MC², became Carey's 18th chart-topper on the Hot 100, making her the solo artist with the most number ones in the charts history.[3]

Since Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel (2009), Carey has released a string of moderate to unsuccessful singles following into the release of her most recent offering, Caution (2018). In 2019, "All I Want For Christmas Is You" became Carey's 19th number-one song on the Hot 100, extending her record for the solo artist with the most number ones in the charts history.[6] As of 2009, Carey has sold 17.2 million physical singles and 13.8 million digital tracks in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[3] Throughout her career, the singer has spent a record 84 weeks at the number one position on the Hot 100, becoming the artist with the most weeks at number one in US history.[3] Overall, she has 24 top-ten singles in the UK and 28 top-ten songs on the US chart, placing her in fifth place for the most top tens since its inception.[3]

As lead artist

1990s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
AC

[8]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
AUS
[10]
CAN
[11]
FRA
[12]
GER
[13]
NLD
[14]
NZ
[15]
UK
[16]
"Vision of Love" 1990 1 1 1 9 1 25 17 8 1 9 Mariah Carey
"Love Takes Time" 1 1 1 14 2 57 24 9 37
"Someday" 1991 1 5 3 44 1 38 29 14 38
"I Don't Wanna Cry" 1 1 2 49 2 13
"There's Got to Be a Way"[a] 54
"Emotions" 1 3 1 11 1 39 9 3 17 Emotions
"Can't Let Go" 2 1 2 63 3 77 21 20
"Make It Happen" 1992 5 13 7 35 7 74 59 17
"I'll Be There"
(featuring Trey Lorenz)
1 1 11 9 1 16 33 1 1 2 MTV Unplugged
"If It's Over" 115 80
"Dreamlover" 1993 1 2 2 7 1 49 39 8 2 9 Music Box
"Hero" 1 2 5 7 3 5 41 10 2 7
"Without You" 1994 3 4 7 3 4 2 1 1 1 1
"Never Forget You"
"Anytime You Need a Friend" 12 5 22 12 5 12 41 10 5 8
"Endless Love"
(with Luther Vandross)
2 11 7 2 6 12 14 4 1 3 Songs
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" 1 6 [B] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  • RIAA: 8× Platinum[19]
  • ARIA: 7× Platinum[36]
  • MC: 7× Platinum[37]
  • BVMI: 3× Gold[30]
  • BPI: 5× Platinum[26]
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[38]
Merry Christmas
"Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)"[39]
"Fantasy" 1995 1 8 1 1 1 5 17 9 1 4 Daydream
"One Sweet Day"
(with Boyz II Men)
1 1 2 2 1 5 25 2 1 6
"Joy to the World" 33 Merry Christmas
"Open Arms" 27 29 65 17 8 4 Daydream
"Always Be My Baby" 1996 1 2 1 17 1 76 30 5 3
"Forever" [C] 2 77 11 47 40
"Underneath the Stars" [D]
"Honey" 1997 1 2 8 1 39 38 8 3 3 Butterfly
"Butterfly" [E] 11 27 22 43 76 52 15 22
"The Roof (Back in Time)" 1998 63 87
"Breakdown"
(featuring Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone)
[F] 4 38 4 98
"My All" 1 18 39 28 6 30 32 21 4
"Sweetheart"
(with JD)
[G] 15 14 Life in 1472
"When You Believe"
(with Whitney Houston)
15 3 33 13 20 5 8 5 8 4 #1's
"I Still Believe" 1999 4 8 3 54 9 33 58 51 24 16
"Heartbreaker"
(featuring Jay-Z)
1 1 10 1 4 9 7 1 5 Rainbow
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

2000s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
Dance

[50]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
AUS
[10]
CAN
[11]
FRA
[12]
GER
[13]
NLD
[14]
NZ
[15]
UK
[16]
"Thank God I Found You"
(featuring Joe and 98 Degrees)
2000 1 1 27 2 28 28 24 34 10 Rainbow
"Crybaby"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
28 23 4
"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" 6 65
"Against All Odds"
(solo or featuring Westlife)
52 18 29 27 1
"Loverboy"
(featuring Cameo)
2001 2 45 1 7 3 54 57 35 12 Glitter
"Reflections (Care Enough)"
"Never Too Far" [H] 36 97 67 32
"Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)"
(featuring Mystikal)
[I] 42
"Never Too Far/Hero Medley" 81 66 Greatest Hits
"Through the Rain" 2002 81 1 69 15 5 22 36 11 37 8 Charmbracelet
"I Know What You Want"
(with Busta Rhymes featuring The Flipmode Squad)
2003 3 2 3 5 25 9 6 7 3 It Ain't Safe No More
"Boy (I Need You)"
(featuring Cam'ron)
68 29 32 51 73 49 35 17 Charmbracelet
"Bringin' On the Heartbreak" 5
"It's Like That" 2005 16 1 17 9 16 14 26 21 4 The Emancipation of Mimi
"We Belong Together" 1 1 1 1 12 11 2 2 2
"Shake It Off" 2 23 2 6 5 9
"Get Your Number"
(featuring Jermaine Dupri)
19 27 7 14
"Don't Forget About Us" 1 1 1 12 41 32 12 11
"Fly Like a Bird" 2006 [J] 19
"Say Somethin'"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
79 1 26 63 27
"Touch My Body" 2008 1 1 2 17 2 16 7 14 3 5 E=MC²
"Bye Bye" 19 33 53 34 70 7 30
"I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" 58 36 69 84
"I Stay in Love" 1 81 95
"Obsessed" 2009 7 1 12 13 15 8 61 21 52 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"I Want to Know What Love Is" 60 2 40 45 57 6 37 19
"H.A.T.E.U." 72
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

2010s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
AC

[8]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
AUS
[10]
CAN
[11]
FRA
[12]
JPN
[61]
NZ
[15]
SPA
[62]
UK
[16]
"Up Out My Face"
(featuring Nicki Minaj)
2010 100 39 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"Angels Cry"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
26 90 89 81
"Oh Santa!" 100 1 [K] 73 26 Merry Christmas II You
"When Christmas Comes"
(with John Legend)
2011 59 57
"All I Want for Christmas Is You (SuperFestive!)"
(with Justin Bieber)
86 3 [L] 61 19 34 148 Under the Mistletoe
"Triumphant (Get 'Em)"
(featuring Rick Ross and Meek Mill)
2012 [M] 53 48 36 144 Non-album singles
"Almost Home" 2013 20 [N] 185 59 41
"#Beautiful"
(featuring Miguel)
15 23 3 6 27 41 77 10 22 22 Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse
"You're Mine (Eternal)" 2014 88 26 24 96 91 21 87
"You Don't Know What to Do"
(featuring Wale)
"Infinity" 2015 82 28 85 43 18 154 #1 to Infinity
"I Don't"[70]
(featuring YG)
2017 89 35 96 102 [O] Non-album single
"With You" 2018 7 [P] [Q] Caution
"A No No"[73] 2019
"In the Mix"[74] Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

2020s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
AC

[8]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
CAN
[11]
GER
[13]
HUN
[75]
IRE
[76]
JPN
[61]
SCO
[77]
UK
[16]
"Save the Day"
(with Lauryn Hill)
2020 [R] [S] 23 46 [T] The Rarities
"Out Here on My Own"[81]
"Oh Santa!"
(featuring Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson)
76 13 20 60 53 72 67 Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special
"Here We Go Around Again" 56 The Rarities
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

As featured artist

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[7]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
US
Adult
R&B

[82]
FRA
[12]
NZ
[15]
"Things That U Do"
(Jay-Z featuring Mariah Carey)
2000 [U] Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter
"U Make Me Wanna"
(Jadakiss featuring Mariah Carey)
2004 21 8 55 Kiss of Death
"So Lonely"
(Twista featuring Mariah Carey)
2006 [V] 65 The Day After
"Lil' L.O.V.E."
(Bone Thugs-n-Harmony featuring Mariah Carey and Bow Wow)
2007 [W] 66 6 Strength & Loyalty
"My Love"
(The-Dream featuring Mariah Carey)
2009 82 36 Love vs. Money
"Where I Belong"
(Busta Rhymes featuring Mariah Carey)[86]
2021 Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God
"Somewhat Loved"
(Jam & Lewis featuring Mariah Carey)[87]
12 Jam & Lewis: Volume One
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

As part of a group

List of singles as part of a group, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[7]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
AUS
[10]
CAN
[11]
NZ
[15]
SWI
[88]
UK
[16]
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"[89]
(as part of The Divas)
1998 VH1 Divas Live
"What More Can I Give"
(as part of The All Stars with Michael Jackson)
2001 Non-album singles
"Just Stand Up!"
(as part of Artists Stand Up to Cancer)
2008 11 27 39 10 19 26
"Everybody Hurts"
(as part of Helping Haiti)
2010 [X] 28 59 17 16 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
AC

[8]
US
Dance

[50]
US Holiday
[91]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
UK
[16]
"Till the End of Time"[92] 1991 Emotions
"Jesus Born on This Day"[93] 1994 Merry Christmas
"O Holy Night"[94] 1996 70
"Whenever You Call"[95]
(with Brian McKnight)
1998 #1's
"Do You Know Where You're Going To
(Theme from Mahogany)
"[96]
"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life"[97] 2001 Glitter
"Lead the Way"[98]
"The One"[99] 2002 Charmbracelet
"U Like This" (Megamix)[100] 2003 38 Non-album single
"Right to Dream"[101] 2008 24 Tennessee
"100%"[102] 2010 AT&T Team USA
"One Child"[103] Merry Christmas II You
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Extra Festive)[104] 80
"Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)"[105] [Y]
"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again"[107] 2012 [Z]
"The Art of Letting Go" 2013 [AA] 46 90 Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse
"Thirsty"[109] 2014
"Infamous"[110]
(with Jussie Smollett)
2017 [AB] Empire 3
"The Star"[112] 23 [AC] The Star
"Lil Snowman"[113] All I Want for Christmas Is You
"GTFO"[114] 2018 [AD] Caution
"The Distance"[116]
(featuring Ty Dolla $ign)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of songs with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[7]
US
Dance

[50]
US Holiday
[91]
US Latin
[117]
US
R&B
/HH

[9]
CAN Dig.
[118]
HUN NLD
[119]
SWI
[88]
"Héroe" 1993 40 Music Box
"Silent Night" 1994 [AE] Merry Christmas
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" 20 32 50
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" 45 26
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" / "Gloria (In Excelsis Deo)" 54
"Fly Away (Butterfly Reprise)" 1997 13 Butterfly
"Irresistible (Westside Connection)"
(featuring Westside Connection)
2002 81 Charmbracelet
"What Would You Do"[AF]
(with Shade Sheist and Nate Dogg)
2003 57 Non-album song
"Mine Again" 2005 73 The Emancipation of Mimi
"Migrate"
(featuring T-Pain)
2008 92 95 70 E=MC²
"I'm That Chick" 82
"Betcha Gon' Know (The Prologue)" 2009 [AG] Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
"Candy Bling" [AH]
"O Little Town of Bethlehem" / "Little Drummer Boy" 2010 [AI] [AJ] Merry Christmas II You
"The First Noel" / "Born Is the King" (Interlude) [AK]
"Charlie Brown Christmas" [AL]
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" / "Hallelujah Chorus"
(featuring Patricia Carey)
[AM]
"Sleigh Ride" 2020 [AN] 25 Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special
"We Belong Together
(Mimi's Late Night Valentine's Mix)"
2021 [AO] Non-album song
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

See also

Notes

Notes for songs

  1. ^ "There's Got to Be a Way" was only released as a single in the United Kingdom.[23]

Notes for certifications and chart positions

  1. ^ United States sales figure for "Vision of Love" as of September 1990.[17]
  2. ^ "All I Want for Christmas is You" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 4 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[32]
  3. ^ "Forever" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 9 on the Radio Songs chart.[41]
  4. ^ "Underneath the Stars" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 69 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.[42]
  5. ^ "Butterfly" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Radio Songs chart.[43]
  6. ^ "Breakdown" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 53 on the Radio Songs chart.[44]
  7. ^ "Sweetheart" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[46]
  8. ^ "Never Too Far" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[53]
  9. ^ "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[54]
  10. ^ "Fly Like a Bird" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[57]
  11. ^ "Oh Santa!" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 40 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[63]
  12. ^ "All I Want for Christmas Is You (SuperFestive!)" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 15 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[64]
  13. ^ "Triumphant (Get 'Em)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]
  14. ^ "Almost Home" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[66]
  15. ^ "I Don't" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[71]
  16. ^ "With You" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 22 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[72]
  17. ^ "With You" did not enter the Top Singles (Downloads+Streaming), but peaked at number 125 on the Downloads chart.
  18. ^ "Save the Day" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on Digital Song Sales.[78]
  19. ^ "Save The Day" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 15 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[79]
  20. ^ "Save the Day" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 36 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[80]
  21. ^ "Things That U Do" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 20 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[83]
  22. ^ "So Lonely" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[84]
  23. ^ "Lil' L.O.V.E." did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[85]
  24. ^ "Everybody Hurts" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[90]
  25. ^ "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 4 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  26. ^ "Christmas Time Is in the Air Again" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 50 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  27. ^ "The Art of Letting Go" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[108]
  28. ^ "Infamous" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 23 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[111]
  29. ^ "The Star" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 6 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  30. ^ "GTFO" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[115]
  31. ^ "Silent Night" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 67 on the Digital Songs chart.[120]
  32. ^ "What Would You Do" is an alternative version of "If We", included on Glitter.
  33. ^ "Betcha Gon' Know (The Prologue)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[121]
  34. ^ "Candy Bling" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[122]
  35. ^ "O Little Town of Bethlehem" / "Little Drummer Boy" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 44 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  36. ^ "O Little Town of Bethlehem" / "Little Drummer Boy" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[123]
  37. ^ "The First Noel" / "Born Is the King" (Interlude) did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 29 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  38. ^ "Charlie Brown Christmas" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 9 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[106]
  39. ^ "O Come, All Ye Faithful" / "Hallelujah Chorus" did not enter the Holiday 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Holiday Digital Songs chart.[106]
  40. ^ "Sleigh Ride" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 25 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart.[124]
  41. ^ "We Belong Together (Mimi's Late Night Valentine's Mix)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 45 on the Digital Songs chart.[120]

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Further reading

  • Nickson, Chris (1998). Mariah Carey revisited: her story. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-19512-0.

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