Mariah Carey, the iconic R&B musician, recently collaborated with pop star Ariana Grande on the single 'Yes, And?' in hopes of climbing the music charts once again. With a career spanning over a decade as one of the biggest musical stars globally, Carey has had numerous hits in the U.S. However, her recent track record of producing chart-topping hits has slowed down in recent years.
The updated version of 'Yes, And?' featuring Carey is expected to make waves on the Billboard charts, particularly the Hot 100, which holds significant importance for the singer. If the remix proves to be the most popular in the U.S. during the tracking week, Carey could secure her first new Hot 100 hit in the top 40 range in ten years.
Notably, Carey's holiday classic 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' has been a recurring chart-topper, reaching the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 in recent years. However, this achievement does not count as a new hit for Carey, as the song has been a staple on the charts for many years.
While Carey's fans eagerly anticipate her potential chart success with 'Yes, And?,' there is a possibility that she may not receive full credit for the song's performance. The sales and streams of her version could boost the original track's chart position, but ultimately, the audience's preference will determine the song's success.