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12 Years After Its Release, Mariah Carey’s Album ‘E=MC2’ Tops the U.S. iTunes Charts, Again!

Mariah Carey’s music is timeless, as its proven time and time again. As of today, she has another reminder. Carey’s album E=MC2 returned to the number one position on the U.S. iTunes chart, 12 years after its initial release.

E=MC2 was released April 15, 2008, and featured Carey’s 18th number one song “Touch My Body.” With no promotion from Carey, it has returned to the number one album position on iTunes chart, in all genres.

Carey celebrated on twitter, saying that she plans to have a singing moment to celebrate the album. Which songs would you like to see Carey sing? Get the album here.

William Carter

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