Celebrations are in full swing as Mariah Carey looks back on her incredible 30-year career in music.
The Elusive Chanteuse released her self-titled debut album on June 12th 1990, and the star had previously revealed plans to kick off the festivities last month. However, amid Black Lives Matter protests worldwide, the Hero star decided not to pull focus, and instead postponed the celebrations.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, however, Mariah revealed the party is back on, as Lambs worldwide prepare to mark 30 years – and 15 albums – of iconic hits.
“MC30 every Friday,” she captioned the post.
While Mariah has yet to confirm what the weekly drops will entail, the video suggests she’s planning a full-blown celebration of the past three decades – not just her first album.
Fans of MC1 needn’t worry, however, as a reissue of the seminal record, featuring the US No. 1 hits Vision Of Love, Love Takes Time, Someday, I Don’t Wanna Cry, and There’s Got To Be A Way, is all but confirmed.
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— VMP (@VinylMePlease) July 14, 2020
After Mimi shared the teaser clip, popular record club Vinyl Me, Please, known for their stunning reissues – including Mariah’s Daydream – reposted the video with a string of side-eye emojis.
When a fan asked if they could “drop a hint for which album,” the company refused to comment – but they didn’t decline, so thats as good as confirmation for us!
We’ll be keeping you up to date with the latest from Mariah – including her new memoir, and upcoming album, which she recently confirmed is on the way!