If first-week album sales are any indication, Mariah Carey isn’t the only one here for it all; her fans (affectionately known as #Lambs) are too!
As previously reported, Carey’s latest album, the September 26-released ‘Here for It All,’ debuted at #7 on the updated Billboard 200.
Here are the numbers that powered the placement:
‘Here for It All’
First-Week Sales (SPS): 47,000 units
First-Week Sales (Pure): 39,000 units
Billboard 200 Debut: #7
The 19th top 10 Billboard 200 placement of her career, Carey breaks her third-place tie with Taylor Swift (among women) on the all-time list of “most top 10 hits”; only Madonna (23) and Barbra Streisand (34) have more.
What’s more, Mariah – with her first album since 2018’s ‘Caution‘ – joins Madonna and Shania Twain on the exclusive list of women who have charted a new top 10 studio album every decade since the start of the Soundscan era (1991).
Available across four CD variants, four vinyl editions, two cassettes, and a deluxe digital download album, the combined sales of the aforementioned helped ‘Here for It All’ debut at #1 on Billboard’s current Top Album Sales chart as the week’s top-selling album for pure sales.
Look below to see who joins Mimi in the top 10 on TGJ’s Billboard 200 recap ‘Chart Check.’
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Congratulations to Mimi !!
Love that she has entered her regal stage and can fill an album with eclectic choices, soul, disco, R&B, and it’s still successful on the charts in the streaming era.
this is embarrassing! Diva cards snatch back! coz you aint a Diva. I feel bad for these low sales tho.
Who would’ve thought MooMoo Carey would be outselling Normani in 2025…..
Personally thinks it’s the worst album of her career.
Congratulations to Mariah and team at Gamma. To some of the posters on TGJ, we must learn to appreciate the legends while they are with us.
Only an idiotic hater would consider a #1 debut on four different billboard charts, including the weeks best selling album, a failure or a “disappointment”. Plus, no one is producing music this good except Mariah. Definitely one of the best r&b albums of 2025.