This is it, people. We’re into the final countdown.
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Mariah Carey is hoping to use her typical holiday cheer to give people a much-needed celebratory moment amid a year of things being “canceled.” For many, the singer’s 1994 hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is the anthem that kicks off the holiday season and 2020 was no exception.
Earlier this month, the star responded to a viral clip of people having a post-election celebration at a gas station that turned into an impromptu dance party to the track. “Saw this last night during our own
.This is it, people. We’re into the final countdown.
Mariah Carey is staying in the Christmas spirit no matter how horrific the decor might be.
All I Want for Christmas is … Ewwwww! Mariah Carey doesn’t want a lot for Christmas.
If Mariah Carey is the queen of Christmas, that would make her daughter, Monroe, the princess.
While the world is yet to recover fully from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, people everywhere have tried keeping their spirits alive. And what better way to be hopeful than celebrating occasions right! With Christmas and New Year's eve just around the corner, everyone has begun the preparations already.
direct to your inboxGogglebox and Mariah Carey wouldn't usually be two things we'd put together.But it is 2020 and the most unusual things can happen.The All I Want For Christmas Is You singer was alerted to the stars of the Channel 4 hit watched her new festive special on Friday's show over on Twitter.
Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ has hit the number one spot in the UK singles chart for – and you might want to sit down for this – the first time since it was released 26 years ago.That’s right, one of the most enduring Christmas songs never actually reached number one when it was originally released in 1994. Back then, it was pipped to the post by the less festive (but still enduring) ‘Stay Another Day’ by East 17.
Billy Eichner is sending shockwaves through Twitter after performing Mariah Carey’s “Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)”.
Choosing your favourite Christmas song is a bit like picking out a new festive jumper: they're all vaguely similar and have a very limited window of use each year - yet they're extremely, unequivocally important.
Mariah Carey is listing some of her favorite Christmas songs! The 50-year-old singer's 1994 track, «All I Want for Christmas Is You,» is many of her fans' choice festive song, but, as she revealed on on Monday, Carey prefers the classics for her own playlist.«I love Donny Hathaway's 'This Christmas.' I love Nat King Cole's 'The Christmas Song' ...Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas,'» she shared. «All of the classics.