Billboard Magazine, She Was The Most Successful
Billboard Magazine, She Was The Most Successful
Billboard Magazine, She Was The Most Successful
2005
Carey's tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi
contained contributions from producers such as The Neptunes,
Kanye West and Carey's longtime collaborator, Jermaine Dupri
. The album earned Carey a Grammy Award for Best
Contemporary R&B Album, and the single "We Belong
Together" won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best
R&B Song. "We Belong Together" held the Hot 100's number-
one position for fourteen weeks. Subsequently, the single
"Shake It Off" reached number two for a week, making Carey
the first female lead vocalist to have simultaneously held the
Hot 100's top two positions.
2007
By spring 2007, she had begun working on her eleventh studio album,
E=MC². Asked about the album title's meaning, Carey said "Einstein's
theory? Physics? Me? Hello! ...Of course I'm poking fun.“ Two weeks
before the album's release, on April 2, 2008, "Touch My Body", her first
single from the album, became Carey's eighteenth number-one single
on the Hot 100, pushing her past Elvis Presley into second place for
the most number-one singles among all artists in the rock era,
according to Billboard magazine's revised methodologyCarey is now
second only to The Beatles, who have twenty number-one singles
2008
On April 30, 2008, Carey married actor/comedian/rapper Nick Cannon,
at Carey's private estate on Windermere Island in The Bahamas. In
October 2008, Carey was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of
Fame.
2009
Carey performed "Hero" at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball after
Barack Obama was sworn in as America's first African-American
president on January 20, 2009. On July 7, 2009, Carey - alongside Trey
Lorenz - performed her version of the Jackson 5 hit "I'll Be There" at
the memorial service for Michael Jackson in the Los Angeles Staples
Center.