Mariah The Scientist’s ‘HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY’ Debuts at No. 11 on Billboard 200


Mariah The Scientist has officially reached a new career milestone with the release of HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY.

Mariah The Scientist’s new album, HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY, has officially debuted at No. 11 on this week’s Billboard 200, moving 36,000 units in its first week. For an artist who has been steadily building her catalog with projects like To Be Eaten Alive, RY RY WORLD, and MASTER, this marks a major milestone.

The 10-track project showcases Mariah’s signature blend of vulnerability and sharp storytelling, with guest contributions including a standout appearance from Kali Uchis. Songs like “Burning Blue,” “Is It A Crime,” and “Rainy Days” have already emerged as fan favorites, resonating with listeners who appreciate her honest and ethereal approach to R&B.

This moment is especially significant as Mariah’s star continues to rise in an era where consistency and individuality often determine staying power. With this chart performance, she’s making it clear that her artistry can compete with some of the genre’s biggest names.

Outside of her music, Mariah has been caught in headlines due to her relationship with Young Thug, who is facing criticism from leaked videos and accusations unrelated to her work. Despite the noise, the focus should remain on Mariah’s artistry—HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY is a powerful reminder of her growth and potential.




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