The pop singer also said a new ‘summer’ single will be released on music streaming platforms soon
The next album of Mariah Carey It is finished, and yes, there will be some classic ballads in style Carey in the tracklist.
The singer revealed the news during an event with Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Apple Music. Near the end of the conversation, Lowe asked Carey What she planned to do next, after the release of her recent single, “Type Dangerous”.
“Well, the album will leave,” he said Carey with some caution. “I don’t want to tell him much about him, because I just don’t want to reveal everything, you know?”
Lowe and Darden managed to do Carey confirm some details, such as: the album is finished and will have 11, or maybe 12 songs (Carey did not remember the exact number). When Darden asked if the fans could expect “the great ballads of Mariah”She replied,“ Yes. We have some ballads of Mariah. ”
Carey He also said the next album’s single will be released soon: “I’m very excited about him. It’s the face of summer. I also like the beat a lot.”
@applemusic @mariah carey tells @zane Lowe and @the old man ebro ♬ Original Sound – Apple Music
It has been seven years since the last album of Carey, Cassationfrom 2018. Since then, she has not released much unpublished solo music, although she has rejected commemorative editions of various classic albums (including The Emancipation of Mimi, Music Box, Butterfly and Rainbow), the collection The Rories In 2020, and lots of Christmas music. She also participated in music remixes from Ariana Grande and Latto.
Carey launched “Type Dangerous”In early June 2025, accompanied by a music video Marlon Lundgren Garcia and Mrbeast. The singer has also been provoking fans with tracks on MC16although it has not yet released the release date or the official title of the new album.
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Source: Rollingstone

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