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Mariah Carey’s ‘Here for It All’ Tops 4 Billboard Album Charts

Skip to main content Mariah Carey Rebecca Spencer Trending on Billboard Mariah Carey’s new studio album Here for It All crowns four Billboard album charts (dated Oct. 11), including Top Album Sales, and gives the diva her 19th top 10 on the overall Billboard 200 as it arrives at No. 7. Mariah Carey Addresses Eminem Feud and ‘8 Mile’ Casting Rumors Mariah Carey’s Studio Albums Ranked: Staff Picks Mariah Carey Gets Cozy With Anderson .Paak in Flirty ‘Play This Song’ Music Video Amid Dating Rumors Here for It All launches with nearly 47,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the week ending Oct. 2, according to Luminate, with traditional album sales comprising 39,000 of that sum. In addition to its No. 1 bow on Top Album Sales, the set also leads Top Current Album Sales, Top R&B Albums and Independent Albums. Here for It All (released via Mariah/gamma.) is Carey’s first independently released project after a career within the major system. It’s also her 16th studio album and first studio set since 2018’s Caution. On the Billboard 200, Carey achieves her 19th top 10 as Here for It All enters at No. 7. Carey becomes only the third woman with at least one new top 10-charted album in the 1990s, 2000s, ‘10s and ‘20s, following Madonna and Shania Twain. Carey made her debut in 1990 with her self-titled release, and it was the first of her nine top 10s in the ‘90s. She then logged six top 10s in the 2000s, three in the ‘10s and now Here for It All in the ‘20s. Here is a recap of all 19 of Carey’s top 10s on the Billboard 200: Title, Peak Position, Peak Year Mariah Carey, No. 1 (11 weeks at No. 1), 1991 Emotions, No. 4, 1991 MTV Unplugged EP, No. 3, 1992 Music Box, No. 1 (eight weeks at No. 1), 1993 Merry Christmas, No. 3, 1994 Daydream, No. 1 (six weeks), 1995 Butterfly, No. 1 (one week), 1997 #1’s, No. 4, 1998 Rainbow, No. 2, 1999 Glitter (Soundtrack), No. 7, 2001 Charmbracelet, No. 3, 2002 The Emancipation of Mimi, No. 1 (two weeks), 2005 E=MC², No. 1 (two weeks), 2008 The Ballads, No. 10, 2009 Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, No. 3, 2009 Merry Christmas II You, No. 4, 2010 Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse, No. 3, 2014 Caution, No. 5, 2018 Here for It All, No. 7, 2025 Over on the latest Hot R&B Songs tally, three songs from Here for It All dot the ranking: “Play This Song” (featuring Anderson .Paak) debuts at No. 11, “Sugar Sweet” (featuring Shenseea and Kehlani) rises 19-17 and the album’s first single, “Type Dangerous,” reenters at No. 24. Meanwhile, Carey collects her first entry on the Hot Gospel Songs chart, as the Here for It All cut “Jesus I Do” (featuring The Clark Sisters), enters at No. 5. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about? Get in the know on Visit Billboard Pro for music business news Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP optional screen reader Manage Account Billboard Hot 100™ Billboard 200™ Hits Of The World™ Songs Of The Summer Year-End Charts Decade-End Charts R&B/Hip-Hop Business News Record Labels View All Pro Songwriters & Producers Artist Index Royalty Calculator Market Watch Industry Events Calendar Billboard Español Cultura y Entretenimiento Crossword Puzzle GET ACCESS TODAY

Mariah Carey’s ‘Here for It All’ Tops 4 Billboard Album Charts

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Rebecca Spencer

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Mariah Carey’s new studio album Here for It All crowns four Billboard album charts (dated Oct. 11), including Top Album Sales, and gives the diva her 19th top 10 on the overall Billboard 200 as it arrives at No. 7.

Mariah Carey Addresses Eminem Feud and ‘8 Mile’ Casting Rumors

Mariah Carey’s Studio Albums Ranked: Staff Picks

Mariah Carey Gets Cozy With Anderson .Paak in Flirty ‘Play This Song’ Music Video Amid Dating Rumors

Here for It All launches with nearly 47,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the week ending Oct. 2, according to Luminate, with traditional album sales comprising 39,000 of that sum. In addition to its No. 1 bow on Top Album Sales, the set also leads Top Current Album Sales, Top R&B Albums and Independent Albums. Here for It All (released via Mariah/gamma.) is Carey’s first independently released project after a career within the major system. It’s also her 16th studio album and first studio set since 2018’s Caution.

On the Billboard 200, Carey achieves her 19th top 10 as Here for It All enters at No. 7. Carey becomes only the third woman with at least one new top 10-charted album in the 1990s, 2000s, ‘10s and ‘20s, following Madonna and Shania Twain. Carey made her debut in 1990 with her self-titled release, and it was the first of her nine top 10s in the ‘90s. She then logged six top 10s in the 2000s, three in the ‘10s and now Here for It All in the ‘20s.

Here is a recap of all 19 of Carey’s top 10s on the Billboard 200:

Title, Peak Position, Peak Year

Mariah Carey, No. 1 (11 weeks at No. 1), 1991

Emotions, No. 4, 1991

MTV Unplugged EP, No. 3, 1992

Music Box, No. 1 (eight weeks at No. 1), 1993

Merry Christmas, No. 3, 1994

Daydream, No. 1 (six weeks), 1995

Butterfly, No. 1 (one week), 1997

#1’s, No. 4, 1998

Rainbow, No. 2, 1999

Glitter (Soundtrack), No. 7, 2001

Charmbracelet, No. 3, 2002

The Emancipation of Mimi, No. 1 (two weeks), 2005

E=MC², No. 1 (two weeks), 2008

The Ballads, No. 10, 2009

Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, No. 3, 2009

Merry Christmas II You, No. 4, 2010

Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse, No. 3, 2014

Caution, No. 5, 2018

Here for It All, No. 7, 2025

Over on the latest Hot R&B Songs tally, three songs from Here for It All dot the ranking: “Play This Song” (featuring Anderson .Paak) debuts at No. 11, “Sugar Sweet” (featuring Shenseea and Kehlani) rises 19-17 and the album’s first single, “Type Dangerous,” reenters at No. 24. Meanwhile, Carey collects her first entry on the Hot Gospel Songs chart, as the Here for It All cut “Jesus I Do” (featuring The Clark Sisters), enters at No. 5.

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