Mariah Carey’s inescapable ‘All I Want for Christmas’ adds new record to nice list
LA TimesMariah Carey is setting more records with her 1994 hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Mariah Carey, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Christmas,” just earned herself another gift this year in the form of two new Billboard records. Carey’s upbeat holiday pop song, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a 17th total week and set a new streaming record, according to the music outlet. !” The ubiquitous “All I Want for Christmas Is You” also led the the Hot 100 chart for a third consecutive week this holiday season, Billboard said, claiming the third-longest run in the chart’s 66-year history. But the December single — an uptempo, longing love song set at Christmastime — immediately shot up the charts and never went away, returning each holiday season and “lodging in the world’s collective unconscious like no Christmas song in at least half a century,” according to a previous Times report. “This is going to sound like I’m making it up or whatever, but it really did come from a place of wanting to write something that felt like Christmas,” Carey told The Times in 2020.