advertisement
Rb Hip Hop

Mariah Carey Returns With ‘Here for It All,’ Her First Album in 7 Years: Stream It Now

The 11-track project includes collaborations with Anderson .Paak and The Clark Sisters.

Mariah Carey performs on stage during the 2025 BET Awards at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on June 9, 2025.

Mariah Carey performs on stage during the 2025 BET Awards at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on June 9, 2025.

MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images

Mariah Carey‘s sparkle doesn’t dull on her 16th studio album, Here For It All, which was released on Friday (Sept. 26) via gamma.

The 11-track LP was preceded by two singles, “Type Dangerous” and “Sugar Sweet,” the latter featuring Shenseea and Kehlani. “Type Dangerous” won best R&B at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, where Carey received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and also became her landmark 50th Billboard Hot 100 hit as well as her first No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay in nearly 20 years. The project also includes collaborations with Anderson .Paak (“Play This Song”) and The Clark Sisters (“Jesus I Do”).


advertisement

Although she’s not featured on the album, SZA and MC previewed a snippet of “In Your Feelings” during their Apple Music conversation in NYC Wednesday (Sept. 24). And Mimi told Gayle King in her CBS Mornings interview earlier on release week about the intentionality behind the title track and its sequencing on the project. “The last song on the album I decided first. I was like, ‘The last song is going to be “Here For It All.” And I’m going to make it the title track.’ It’s just something that feels good to me, and I didn’t want people to miss it,” she said.

Here For It All arrives seven years after her last studio album, Caution. The 10-song LP included collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign (“The Distance”), Slick Rick and Blood Orange (“Giving Me Life”) and Gunna (“Stay Long Love You”). It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topped Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Listen to Here For It All below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
advertisement
Canadian Music Organizations Raise Concerns About Artificial Intelligence at the House of Commons
Photo by A K on Unsplash
Business

Canadian Music Organizations Raise Concerns About Artificial Intelligence at the House of Commons

After appearing before the Commons' Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to discuss the effects of advances in AI on the creative industries, representatives from SOCAN and Music Publishers Canada tell Billboard Canada about their main concerns.

Music industry stakeholders are speaking up about AI before the Canadian House of Commons.

On Wednesday, Oct. 8, representatives from some major music industry groups (SOCAN, Music Publishers Canada and Music Canada) appeared before the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, which is studying the effects of technological advances in artificial intelligence on the creative industries.

keep readingShow less
advertisement