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tonyđŸ«§ (@2renaissance2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, my sweet baby is unwell. She has been diagnosed with a very serious problem in the uterine area and urgently needs immediate surgery which I can’t afford to pay for it. If you can help me save Kelly, I would be grateful—deeply and endlessly grateful. gofund.me/c7e64cbb

Mariah Carey Charts (Fan Page) (@chartmariah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 years ago, Mariah Carey released her 14th studio album “Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse”. It debuted at #3 on Billboard 200 and is eligible for Gold, also spawning the 2x Platinum top 15 Hot 100 hit “#Beautiful”.

11 years ago, <a href="/MariahCarey/">Mariah Carey</a> released her 14th studio album “Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse”. It debuted at #3 on Billboard 200 and is eligible for Gold, also spawning the 2x Platinum top 15 Hot 100 hit “#Beautiful”.
pop addicted (@thepopaddicted) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jennifer Lopez’s discography has surged on streaming platforms following her performance at the 2025 #AMAs, up 55% to 4,000 streams today (via Luminate)

Jennifer Lopez’s discography has surged on streaming platforms following her performance at the 2025 #AMAs, up 55% to 4,000 streams today (via Luminate)
Mariah Carey Charts (Fan Page) (@chartmariah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1992, Mariah Carey released “I'll Be There” as a single from her MTV Unplugged special following unprecedented demand. It became her 6th #1 hit on the Hot 100, and she remains the only woman to top the chart with a live performance.

Lana Del Rey Spotify (@spotifylana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Born To Die” by Lana Del Rey has re-entered the top 100 on the Billboard 200 at #97 (+6). — It’s the longest charting female album present on the chart (589 weeks).

“Born To Die” by Lana Del Rey has re-entered the top 100 on the Billboard 200 at #97 (+6).

— It’s the longest charting female album present on the chart (589 weeks).