“Unveiling the Secrets Behind Mariah Carey’s Meteoric Rise: A Journey Through Hits, Heartbreak, and Iconic Moments”
Can you believe it’s been 30 years since Mariah Carey gifted us with the earworm we can’t shake off every holiday season—“All I Want for Christmas Is You”? I mean, grab your eggnog and hold onto your holiday cheer, because The Onion is diving into the fabulous journey of the one and only Mariah Carey. From the angelic first cries that shattered glass to her festive reign over Christmas — we’ll explore the ups, downs, and belted high notes that have contributed to her legendary status. So, is it a coincidence that her Christmas anthem seems woven into the very fabric of the holiday? Perhaps not. Let’s unravel this tale and celebrate the diva who officially became the Queen of Christmas… as of next year, according to our wild timeline! 🎄✨ <a href="https://theonion.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/MariahCareyINFO-G-PH.jpg”>LEARN MORE.
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” turns 30 years old this holiday season. The Onion looks back on Mariah Carey’s career in honor of the Christmas hit.
4 B.C.: The son of God is delivered unto man, and the Lord in Heaven dispatches an angel to sing his word each solstice hitherto.
1969: Post-birth first cry shatters every piece of glass in Long Island Community Hospital.
1975: Carey’s rendition of “Happy Birthday” at a classmate’s party is, quite frankly, unremarkable.
1993: Moves into the Macy’s bedding department while writing her first Christmas album in order to better understand the culture she wants to represent.
1994: Carey releases “All I Want for Christmas Is You” after her record label worries the original version “All I Want for Christmas Is for O. J. Simpson to Be Found Guilty” would be too controversial.
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