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The 48-year-old singer knows she'll spend most of December singing her 1994 festive classic so she made a "rule" not to play or listen to holiday songs until after the Thanksgiving celebrations.
Mariah Carey doesn't like to "rush" having to perform 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
The 48-year-old singer knows she'll spend most of December singing her 1994 festive classic so she made a "rule" not to play or listen to holiday songs until after the Thanksgiving celebrations.
She said: "I have this rule where I try to get through Thanksgiving, I don't like when people rush it because once I start I don't stop until after New Year's."
The 'Distance' singer also admitted she's amazed that fans managed to get her 2001 soundtrack album 'Glitter' back to number one in the iTunes chart thanks to their #JusticeFor Glitter campaign.
She told Jimmy Fallon: "The fact that 'Glitter' even came back is a thing. Whoever thought it was going to get to number one all these years later? But it is a good album and the fans made it happen. I had nothing to do with it. The Lambily got behind it. ... it's a movement, it's bigger than me."
Mariah admitted she doesn't like performing songs from the record because it represents a "tough" time for her that almost "ruined" her life.
She said: "It almost ruined my life. It was a tough time when it came out, it was a whole thing, a drama I don't want to get into because it will change the mood."
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Mariah Carey doesn't like to "rush" having to perform 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
The 48-year-old singer knows she'll spend most of December singing her 1994 festive classic so she made a "rule" not to play or listen to holiday songs until after the Thanksgiving celebrations.
She said: "I have this rule where I try to get through Thanksgiving, I don't like when people rush it because once I start I don't stop until after New Year's."
The 'Distance' singer also admitted she's amazed that fans managed to get her 2001 soundtrack album 'Glitter' back to number one in the iTunes chart thanks to their #JusticeFor Glitter campaign.
She told Jimmy Fallon: "The fact that 'Glitter' even came back is a thing. Whoever thought it was going to get to number one all these years later? But it is a good album and the fans made it happen. I had nothing to do with it. The Lambily got behind it. ... it's a movement, it's bigger than me."
Mariah admitted she doesn't like performing songs from the record because it represents a "tough" time for her that almost "ruined" her life.
She said: "It almost ruined my life. It was a tough time when it came out, it was a whole thing, a drama I don't want to get into because it will change the mood."
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