
Mariah is set to outchart all the young whipper snappers that dropped last week.
Mariah Carey is proving once again that her reign as a chart force is far from over. According to Hits Daily Double, her new album Here For It All is projected to debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 65,000 first-week units. Even more impressive, 55,000 of those are pure album sales—something we rarely see in today’s streaming-heavy era.
For context, that makes Here For It All the highest debut of the week, topping newcomers and even younger acts (Such as Young Thug and Doja Cat) who usually dominate streaming. It’s a reminder that Mariah’s fanbase isn’t just loyal—they’re invested, and they still show up in ways that count. Those pure sales are a direct reflection of how much weight she still carries as an artist.
The album itself has been building buzz for weeks, with fans hyped about her return to full-length form. From the powerhouse vocals to the classic Carey songwriting touch, Here For It All feels like a project that bridges eras—nostalgia for longtime fans, while still reaching fresh ears. Numbers aside, that balance is what really matters.
Still, let’s be real: numbers like these prove that Mariah’s name holds weight in 2025. It’s not just about legacy—it’s about showing she can still compete at the highest level.
.@MariahCarey’s ‘Here For It All’ is aiming for a #4 debut on the Billboard 200 with 65K units first week, 55K pure (via @HITSDD).
— Talk of the Charts (@talkofthecharts) September 30, 2025
Highest debut of the week. pic.twitter.com/cfY1vwhnbx

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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