Just as Santa takes his annual sleigh ride, Mariah Carey is topping the Billboard Hot 100. “You’re All I Want For Christmas”. The song charted its ninth week total topped the Hot 100 and became the first song to top the chart four times.
The song was originally released on the diva’s album Merry Christmas in 1994 and broke into the Top 10 on the Hot 100 for the first time in December 2017, and 2019 (three weeks), 2020 (two weeks), as listening increased and Christmas music rose to prominence on streaming service playlists. ) and 2021 (three) entered the top 5 for the first time during the 2018 holiday season, before dominating the parties.
The song blends the R&B production style of the era with nostalgic touches reminiscent of Phil Spector.
“It was a bit of an accident” Mariah Carey told the LA Times that she wrote the song. “I was pretty early in my career when I made my first Christmas album ‘Merry Christmas’. I was sitting in a dark house with a Christmas tree and I was finding that tune” , said. He then collaborated with record producer Walter Afanasieff to add vocals and instruments.
Mariah Carey said the song is a testament to how much she truly loves Christmas. “No matter what happens in the world, Christmas will never be canceled at my house”, announced.
The Hot 100 combines US broadcast (official audio and video), radio broadcast and sales data of all genres.
driven by the flow, “All I Want” It leads a new Top 10 dominated by decades-old Christmas hits like “Swinging Around the Christmas Tree” (1958), Brenda Lee (No. 2), “Jingle Bell Rock” (1957), Bobby Helms (No. 3) and “A Holly Merry Christmas” (1964), Burl Ives (No. 4).
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Source: Programme Television

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