Sales and charts achievements for Mariah Carey

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[edit] Sales

  • According to World Music Awards, Carey is the biggest-selling recording artist of the decade (1990-1999) [1]. In 2000, she received the Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium award for being the best selling female artist of the new millenium 2000-3000. [2] [3] In 2003, she became the first female artist to receive the Chopard Diamond World Music Award, for sales surpassing 180 million copies and for being the best selling female artist ever.
million copies [4]. She sold a total of about eighty million records in the U.S. (63 million albums and 17.5 million singles)[1] and over 200 million records worldwide in that decade.
  • Since 2000, Carey's sales have continued to decline with her only selling 20 million albums from 2000 to 2007, however her last release "The Emancipation of Mimi", sold for an estimated 10 million copies. The decline is partially caused by the imploded market of cd-sales.
  • Carey is the most successful international artist in Japan, with sales of over twelve million. #1s is the biggest selling foreign album in that country, and Glitter is the first international soundtrack ever to achieve number-one status [5].

She has achieved five number-one albums in Japan:

Album
Merry Christmas
Daydream
Butterfly
#1's
Glitter
  • Carey's album Music Box is 14x platinum in Australia, on par with Delta Goodrem's Innocent Eyes only behind Shania Twain's Come On Over (15x platinum) and John Farnham's Whispering Jack (18x platinum).
  • Carey's album Music Box became the first international female album to pass 500,000 legal sales in China. Daydream, Butterfly, #1's and Charmbracelet also sold 500,000 copies or more in the country. Carey's recent album, The Emancipation of Mimi was named the top selling international album of 2005, its legal sales exceed 200,000 copies.
  • Music Box was the biggest selling album of 1994 in Japan (int.), Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Greece (int.), Poland, Italy (int.) South Africa, Korea (int.), China (int.), Taiwan, Israel, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Brazil (int.)
  • According the RIAA, Carey's 5x Platinum Merry Christmas is the second biggest selling Christmas album of all time in the US, second to the 1970 version of the "Elvis Christmas Album", which has been certified 9x Platinum by the RIAA. Worldwide, however, Carey's Merry Christmas has sold nearly sixteen million copies worldwide, [6], making it the biggest selling Christmas album of all time.
  • Carey has the most platinum singles in the U.S. by a female artist (thirteen platinum singles).
  • With sixteen years in the music industry, Carey has the following RIAA achievements: albums — seventy-seven certifications, singles — thirty-six certifications (as of December 2006), home videos — and twelve certifications (as of August 2005). The overall total resulted in 124 certifications.
  • RIAA Certifications:[1]

Album: 13 Gold, 13 Platinum, 10 Multi-platinum, 2 Diamond. Singles: 23 Gold, 9 Platinum, 2 Multi-platinum. Videos: 6 Gold, 6 Platinum.

  • According to the book "The Top 10 of Everything 2007" from www.hamlyn.co.uk, Mariah is listed in the Category of 'Top 10 female artists with the most gold albums in the UK', she is currently at No.4 with 12 gold albums.
  • As of December 2006, Carey's single "All I Want For Christmas Is You" became the largest selling holiday themed ringtone in history with digital sales surpassing 500,000 downloads making it certified gold by the RIAA.[3]

[edit] Charts

[edit] Billboard Hot 100 achievements

  • Carey is the most successful active artist in Billboard Hot 100 Chart history.
  • Carey is the only female to top the top 2 positions on the hot 100 in a week(we belong together + shake it off).
  • Carey has 26 top 10 hits.
  • Carey is the most successful solo artist in Billboard Hot 100 Chart history based on no. 1 hits. On April 2nd, 2008, Mariah passed Elvis Presley with most no. 1 hits as a solo artist, when Touch My Body became her 18th #1.
  • Carey holds the record for most #1 hits (18) of any female in Billboard Hot 100 chart history. Madonna is at 2nd place with (12), followed closely by Whitney Houston with (11), and Janet Jackson with (10.) She is in prime position as the only active artist who has a realistic shot at beating the The Beatles, who holds the record with 20 # 1 hits. As of April 2nd, 2008, Carey's Touch My Body reached #1 thanks to digital release, thus surpassing her tie with Elvis. She now has 18 #1 hits, thereby making her the most successful Solo artist in Billboard Hot 100 Chart history, placing Elvis in 2nd place with (17,) and followed by Michael Jackson who has (13,) and Madonna with (12.)


  • Carey is tied with Elvis as the only artists to have the most cumulative weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 (seventy-nine, as of the week of April 9th, 2008) [8]
  • Carey wrote or co-wrote 17 of her 18 #1 hits, the most for any female composer. This means she's surpassed Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, who wrote seven #1 songs for other artists besides his own group's nine. John Lennon has 26 #1 hits as a writer or co-writer, and Paul McCartney has 32, although not all of these hits are their own. The only song she did not write or co-write was her rendition of the Jackson 5's I'll Be There.
  • When "Fantasy", "One Sweet Day", and "Honey" debuted at number one on the Hot 100, Carey became the artist with the most singles to debut at number one (only fifteen songs have ever debuted at pole position, all since 1995). She also became the first female artist (and second artist, behind Michael Jackson) to ever have a number-one debut with "Fantasy" in 1995. However she also set records by 1) Debuting with 2 singles in a row at the top (Fantasy and One Sweet Day), 2). She was the only artist (male/female) to have more than 1 single debut at top, and 3), and the only artist (male/female) to have 3 single debuts at the top. Before September 1995, Billboard used a methodology that in practical terms made chart-topping debuts impossible for any artist.


  • With twenty-two songs (eighteen number ones, plus: "Can't Let Go", "Endless Love", "Loverboy", and "Shake It Off") that have peaked at #2 on the Hot 100, she is only one song behind current record-holder, Elvis Presley, who has twenty-three top-two hits (seventeen number ones, plus "Love Me", "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck", "A Fool Such As I", "Can't Help Falling in Love", "Return to Sender", and "Burning Love"). Many of these predate the switch from the Top 100 chart to the Hot 100 chart in August 1958. However, Billboard considers 1954/1955 to be the line of demarcation; 1955–58 chart totals are included by Billboard in tabulating their "Top Artist Achievements".
  • Carey is the only artist to have entered the Billboard Hot 100 at least once every year from 1990 to 2006. Other artists such as Elton John, Madonna and Elvis Presley have had longer streaks of this kind, but not during this same period (with the arguable exception of Madonna, whose streak went from 1983 to 2006).
  • Carey is the only artist to have the first singles from all her studio albums top the charts in the 1990s. (Her run was broken in 2001 when "Loverboy", the lead single from Glitter, peaked at number two). Through The Rain from Charmbracelet peaked at a low #83, while It's Like That (from The Emancipation of Mimi) stopped at #16. Recently, however, Touch My Body from E=MC2 leapt to the #1 spot thanks to digital release, thus making it her 7th album to have a lead-off #1 single, and overall 8 albums with at least one #1 hit.

[edit] Billboard Hot 100 Airplay/BDS Airplay achievements

  • At fourteen weeks at number one, "We Belong Together" is the longest running single on the Hot 100 Airplay chart by a solo artist. The song is also the second longest running overall single on that chart, tying with No Doubt's "Don't Speak" (1996) and behind Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris", which spent eighteen weeks at number-one in 1998. [9]
  • "We Belong Together" officially became the song with the most measured impressions on American radio when it reached 192.3 million listeners and over 23,000 spins in the week ending June 7, 2005. In the following weeks, the single continued to break its own record as it peaked at 195.8 million, 202.1 million, 212.2 million, and 223 million impressions. It is the first song in history to break the 200 million one-week BDS audience barrier. Radio impressions are a rough measurement, formulated by taking the Arbitron-rated listening audience, and multiplying that number by the amount of times a given song is played.
  • "We Belong Together" has recorded the best-ever one day listener figure after it registered with 32.8 million listeners on American radio in a single day. (Unlike TV ratings, this figure does not represent 32.8 million separate people; BDS impressions are a rough estimate of the number of times a song was heard by anyone, without factoring for possible multiple hearings per person.)
  • Carey is the artist with most weeks at number one on the Hot 100 Airplay charts with a total of 89 weeks. It must be noted that the Hot 100 Airplay chart was first published in the Dec. 8, 1990 issue of Billboard. That means that Mariah Carey's "Vision of Love" never appeared on this tally, because it was a hit before the chart existed. The chart's first No. 1 was "Love Takes Time," which would have had two more weeks at No. 1 had the chart been published earlier. The only other artist with 50 or more weeks at number one is Boyz II Men with 50 weeks.

[edit] Other Billboard accomplishments

[edit] Billboard 200 achievements

  • Carey holds the record for most consecutive top-ten album debuts in the U.S. (ten).
  • With the exceptions of Emotions (which reached number four) and Glitter (which reached number seven), all of Carey's studio albums have reached number three or better on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
  • Carey has had the most consecutive top-five album debuts in the U.S. (nine).
  • Carey is one of only four female singers (the others are Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston) to have an album reach every position in the top five on the Billboard Hot 100.

[edit] References

The singles marks here are based on the Billboard charts. U.S. record sales figures are certified by the RIAA and may be considered reliable. However, no process exists to certify worldwide record sales.

  1. ^ a b RIAA certifications for Singles and Albums
  2. ^ "Diamond Awards
  3. ^ Mariahcarey.com news.news
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