March 28,2006
All is set for a two single release
this April for "Say Somethin'" and "Fly Like A Bird"...Pls. request it in your local stations...
Mariah has just shot the video for 'Say Somethin'" in Paris with Pharell and in Los Angeles with Snoop Dogg..wait for the fabolous video!
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Jan.2,2006:
what a year it has been!"We belong together" is the no.1 song of 2005 (Billboard Hot 100 singles of 2005)!and "Don't forget about us" is Billboard's Hot 100 singles no.1 for 2 weeks now,ending 2005 as the no.,1 song and opening 2006 as the first no.1 single for 2006!keep it up lambs!Happy New Year!
Sept.9,2005:
Bolstered by a surge of radio support, Kanye West's "Gold Digger" featuring Jamie Foxx vaults into the top slot on the Billboard Hot 100, ending the summer-long run of Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together." The chart's biggest airplay gainer, "Gold Digger" jumps 19-1, leapfrogging numerous contenders for the summit, including Carey's own "Shake It Off," which remains No. 2 for a second week.
"We Belong Together," which falls to No. 4 in its 23rd week on the Hot 100, can certainly claim the title as the song of summer 2005. The title held the chart's No. 1 slot for 14 of the last 15 weeks, unseated for just one week by "American Idol" winner Carrie Underwood's "Inside Your Heaven."
Aug.26,2005
"No Budging Mariah's 'Together' At No. 1"
Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" continues its summer domination, as it begins its 13th non-consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and a 14th straight in control of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
But as was the case last week, Carey may prove to be her own best challenger for those chart thrones. Her track "Shake It Off" jumps 6-4 on the Hot 100 and 10-3 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and is the greatest airplay gainer on both tallies. On the Pop 100, "Together" holds at No. 3, while "Shake It Off" inches up 15-13.
With "Together" ruling the Hot 100, the Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha" featuring Busta Rhymes begins a third week at No. 2, followed by Rihanna's "Pon de Replay" at No. 3 and Bow Wow's "Let Me Hold You" at No. 5. On the Pop 100.
Aug.31,2005:
Mariah continues to break records and achieve new milestones this week on the Billboard charts. The biggest news is that "We Belong Together" has now spent 13 weeks at #1, more than any other song in this decade so far. Of course you recall that Mariah owned the longest running #1 of the last decade as well, a record she shared with Boyz II Men. Only eight songs in the rock era have spent this long at #1 and Mariah is one of two acts to own two titles in this elite club (the other being Boyz II Men). "We Belong Together" has spent this many weeks at #1 due predominantly to record-breaking airplay. It is now in its 15th week atop Hot 100 Airplay and therefore puts in an even more elite club of only three songs. As you recall last week the only other songs to spend this long at #1 on the airplay chart are Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" (18 weeks) and No Doubt's "Don't Speak" (16 weeks). But we're still not done. Over on the R&B chart "We Belong Together" enters its 14th week at #1 tying the record for the longest running #1. Mariah now shares this record with Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here". And finally "We Belong Together" finally enters the top ten at Adult Contemporary, her first since "I Still Believe" six years ago.
As if all of that isn't enough there is "Shake It Off" which seems to be in a race to get to the #1 slot on the Hot 100. Once again the new MIMI single earns greatest gainer/airplay honors and moves to #4 on the Hot 100. On both the R&B chart and the Top 40 Rhythmic chart it soars to #3 and on the ever-so-important Hot Digital Songs list it moves to #15.
But wait ... there's more! THE EMANCIPATION OF MIMI hops over the 3 million mark this week making it Mariah's best selling album in seven years. This week it sits bulleted at #3 on the Billboard 200. All of this Mariah mania has motivated some people to revisit Mariah's incredible career via her GREATEST HITS album. This week it moves up to its peak of #13 on the R&B Catalog Album chart.