I can't have you running around like that spouting such garbage
DRASTIC action was needed
I showed you my love, tried to encourage you to take the damn plane to see our Queen live.
And now you dare defame me in such way but don't even have the balls to answer my question?
Probably because you know damn well you don't have the power to exclude me from the clan.
If anyone should be "given the boot", dahhlin, I guess it's you. First you attack MCBeth, now me.
So if you don't want me to convene a clan meeting to discuss your elimination
I would suggest you to think twice before savaging a fellow member againT.
Not me entering this base and seeing blasphemy LEFT AND RIGHT. Charmbracelet will NOT be disrespected. Yall better go back to listening to the atrocity that is Daydream
Daydream has
Melt Away
When I Saw You
Always Be My Baby
LuckyCharms has and will never deliver songs of that quality. It's BARELY on par with Rainbow
LuckyCharms has and will never deliver songs of that quality. It's BARELY on par with Rainbow
Daydream also has Fantasy , the boredom that is OSD, and Melt Away is boring as hell. The only amazing songs on Daydream are Long Ago, Looking In, and of course ABMB. Both Rainbow and Charmy are better than Daydream so SWERVE
Thirsty Remix has new meaning for me now.
At a stoplight in the middle of a busy intersection my mom got out the car & started twerking.
The old lady in the car next to us covered her face shocked at what she was seeing.
Thirsty Remix has new meaning for me now.
At a stoplight in the middle of a busy intersection my mom got out the car & started twerking.
The old lady in the car next to us covered her face shocked at what she was seeing.
Her Boy (I Need You) performances were some of the worst of her career Get Your Number was equally embarrassing.
She never performed that "live" and moved like a stick So bad
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Originally posted by MiMiLAMb!
Thirsty Remix has new meaning for me now.
At a stoplight in the middle of a busy intersection my mom got out the car & started twerking.
The old lady in the car next to us covered her face shocked at what she was seeing.
So gurls...the more I look and look into it, it's kinda amazing -- she had 4 peaks in US. WW we know, undeniably, Music Box was her peak but US is really a competition.
I put the tea together -- how would you rank these eras from 1 being biggest to 4 being smallest?
Mariah Carey (1990)
Sales: 9,890,200* (Soundscan sales stand @ 4,890,200 but Soundscan started March 1991, one year after the era began. Album was certified 5x Plat before Soundscan, and has sold 4.89 mil in Soundscan making it 9x Plat. Therefore I added the pre-Soundscan certification)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (11 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1990 - #33
Billboard 200 Year-End 1991 - #1
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Vision of Love
#1 (4 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (3 Weeks)
#6
Love Takes Time
#1 (3 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#69/#76
Someday
#1 (2 Weeks)
#2
#1 (10 Weeks)
#13
I Don't Wanna Cry
#1 (2 Weeks)
#3
#4
#26
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
2
5
AMAs
1
6
BMAs
7
7
STMA
4
4
ASCAP
0
0
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Mariah Carey' earned 4 #1's on Hot 100; making her the first female to get their first 4 singles #1.
• 'Mariah Carey' had the most female #1's for an album ever, at the time, only 2nd to 'Teenage Dream' presently.
• 'Mariah Carey' was the 3rd ever Female Album to be the top-selling album of the year, behind Whitney's debut album, and Janet's Rhythm Nation.
• 'Mariah Carey' was the first album to go #1 for over 10 weeks in Nielsen Soundscan history.
Music Box (1993)
Sales: 8,017,500* (Sold 735k through Sony BMG Music Club which allowed people to sign-up and pay an annual membership and have access to a certain # of albums. Sony BMG wasn't included in Soundscan.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (8 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1993 - #40
Billboard 200 Year-End 1994 - #2
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Dreamlover
#1 (8 Weeks)
#2
#1 (11 Weeks)
#8
Hero
#1 (4 Weeks)
#2
#1 (10 Weeks)
#5
Without You
#3
#3
#2
#16
Anytime You Need a Friend
#12
4
#4
#26
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
0
2
AMAs
1
7
BMAs
5
17
STMA
0
1
ASCAP
5
5
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Music Box' became her first Diamond album ever.
• 'Music Box' sold a peak of 505,000 in US in it's 17th week.
• 'Dreamlover' holds the record for highest debut in Pop Radio history,
• 2nd Longest Running #1 Album of 1994, only behind 'The Lion King' Soundtrack.
Daydream (1995)
Sales: 8,510,600* (Sold 848k through Sony BMG Music Club which allowed people to sign-up and pay an annual membership and have access to a certain # of albums. Sony BMG wasn't included in Soundscan.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (6 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1993 - #51
Billboard 200 Year-End 1996 - #2
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Fantasy
#1 (8 Weeks)
#1 (5 Weeks)
#1 (7 Weeks)
#7/#49
One Sweet Day
#1 (16 Weeks)
#1 (11 Weeks)
#1 (13 Weeks)
#2
Always Be My Baby
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (1 Week)
#2
#5
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
0
6
AMAs
2
7
BMAs
5
11
STMA
0
1
ASCAP
1
1
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Fantasy' debuted #1 becoming the first female song to ever debut #1, and only 2nd period.
• 'One Sweet Day' spent 16 weeks at #1, after also debuting #1, becoming the longest #1 in history.
• 'One Sweet Day' was announced as Song of the 90's Decade (Billboard).
• 'Daydream' sold 760,000 following the Holiday Rush in 1996, becoming the highest non-debut week sales for a female album ever.
The Emancipation of Mimi (2005)
Sales: 6,036,500 (Keep in mind sales for 2005 albums were drastically different from 90's albums. It's one of the last albums to ever sell over 5 million copies in US.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (2 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 2005 - #1
Billboard 200 Year-End 2006 - #11
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
It's Like That
#16
#10
#14
#69
We Belong Together
#1 (14 Weeks)
#2
#1 (16 Weeks)
#1
Shake It Off
#2
#6
#1 (3 Weeks)
#15
Don't Forget About Us
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (1 Week)
#1 (5 Weeks)
#50
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
3
10
AMAs
0
5
BMAs
7
36
STMA
2
2
ASCAP
2
2
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'We Belong Together' spent 14 weeks @ #1, becoming Song of the 00's Decade (Billboard).
• 'Shake It Off' peaked at #2, due to 'We Belong Together' blocking it -- she became the first female to ever block herself from #1.
• 'Don't Forget About Us' tied her with Elvis Presley at the time, for 2nd most #1's ever.
• 'The Emancipation of Mimi' became the last Female R&B Album to sell over 5 million copies in US.
So gurls...the more I look and look into it, it's kinda amazing -- she had 4 peaks in US. WW we know, undeniably, Music Box was her peak but US is really a competition.
I put the tea together -- how would you rank these eras from 1 being biggest to 4 being smallest?
Mariah Carey (1990)
Sales: 9,890,200* (Soundscan sales stand @ 4,890,200 but Soundscan started March 1991, one year after the era began. Album was certified 5x Plat before Soundscan, and has sold 4.89 mil in Soundscan making it 9x Plat. Therefore I added the pre-Soundscan certification)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (11 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1990 - #33
Billboard 200 Year-End 1991 - #1
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Vision of Love
#1 (4 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (3 Weeks)
#6
Love Takes Time
#1 (3 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (2 Weeks)
#69/#76
Someday
#1 (2 Weeks)
#2
#1 (10 Weeks)
#13
I Don't Wanna Cry
#1 (2 Weeks)
#3
#4
#26
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
2
5
AMAs
1
6
BMAs
7
7
STMA
4
4
ASCAP
0
0
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Mariah Carey' earned 4 #1's on Hot 100; making her the first female to get their first 4 singles #1.
• 'Mariah Carey' had the most female #1's for an album ever, at the time, only 2nd to 'Teenage Dream' presently.
• 'Mariah Carey' was the 3rd ever Female Album to be the top-selling album of the year, behind Whitney's debut album, and Janet's Rhythm Nation.
• 'Mariah Carey' was the first album to go #1 for over 10 weeks in Nielsen Soundscan history.
Music Box (1993)
Sales: 8,017,500* (Sold 735k through Sony BMG Music Club which allowed people to sign-up and pay an annual membership and have access to a certain # of albums. Sony BMG wasn't included in Soundscan.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (8 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1993 - #40
Billboard 200 Year-End 1994 - #2
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Dreamlover
#1 (8 Weeks)
#2
#1 (11 Weeks)
#8
Hero
#1 (4 Weeks)
#2
#1 (10 Weeks)
#5
Without You
#3
#3
#2
#16
Anytime You Need a Friend
#12
4
#4
#26
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
0
2
AMAs
1
7
BMAs
5
17
STMA
0
1
ASCAP
5
5
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Music Box' became her first Diamond album ever.
• 'Music Box' sold a peak of 505,000 in US in it's 17th week.
• 'Dreamlover' holds the record for highest debut in Pop Radio history,
• 2nd Longest Running #1 Album of 1994, only behind 'The Lion King' Soundtrack.
Daydream (1995)
Sales: 8,510,600* (Sold 848k through Sony BMG Music Club which allowed people to sign-up and pay an annual membership and have access to a certain # of albums. Sony BMG wasn't included in Soundscan.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (6 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 1993 - #51
Billboard 200 Year-End 1996 - #2
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
Fantasy
#1 (8 Weeks)
#1 (5 Weeks)
#1 (7 Weeks)
#7/#49
One Sweet Day
#1 (16 Weeks)
#1 (11 Weeks)
#1 (13 Weeks)
#2
Always Be My Baby
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (1 Week)
#2
#5
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
0
6
AMAs
2
7
BMAs
5
11
STMA
0
1
ASCAP
1
1
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'Fantasy' debuted #1 becoming the first female song to ever debut #1, and only 2nd period.
• 'One Sweet Day' spent 16 weeks at #1, after also debuting #1, becoming the longest #1 in history.
• 'One Sweet Day' was announced as Song of the 90's Decade (Billboard).
• 'Daydream' sold 760,000 following the Holiday Rush in 1996, becoming the highest non-debut week sales for a female album ever.
The Emancipation of Mimi (2005)
Sales: 6,036,500 (Keep in mind sales for 2005 albums were drastically different from 90's albums. It's one of the last albums to ever sell over 5 million copies in US.)
Album Peaks:
Billboard 200 - #1 (2 Weeks)
Billboard 200 Year-End 2005 - #1
Billboard 200 Year-End 2006 - #11
Single Peaks:
SINGLE
HOT 100
SALES
RADIO
YEAR-END
It's Like That
#16
#10
#14
#69
We Belong Together
#1 (14 Weeks)
#2
#1 (16 Weeks)
#1
Shake It Off
#2
#6
#1 (3 Weeks)
#15
Don't Forget About Us
#1 (2 Weeks)
#1 (1 Week)
#1 (5 Weeks)
#50
Acclaim & Awards:
AWARD
WINS
NOMINATIONS
GRAMMYs
3
10
AMAs
0
5
BMAs
7
36
STMA
2
2
ASCAP
2
2
Achievements & Accomplishments:
• 'We Belong Together' spent 14 weeks @ #1, becoming Song of the 00's Decade (Billboard).
• 'Shake It Off' peaked at #2, due to 'We Belong Together' blocking it -- she became the first female to ever block herself from #1.
• 'Don't Forget About Us' tied her with Elvis Presley at the time, for 2nd most #1's ever.
• 'The Emancipation of Mimi' became the last Female R&B Album to sell over 5 million copies in US.
So what exactly is the "break-breakdown" of her total US album sales?