The Pop singer’s 16th album will feature participation by Anderson .paak and Clark Sisters
Mariah Carey shared the list of tracks from his 16th album, Here for it all. The album, with launch scheduled for September 26, will have 11 songs and will feature collaborations of Anderson .PAak and from Clark Sisters.
“The tracklist is here!” he wrote Carey node Instagram. “My new album Here for it all leaves on 9/26. I can’t wait for you to hear !! ”
The new work comes as a sequence of the expected album Cassation (2018). Carey began to give clues about the album later this summer, after confirming that he was finished during an event with Zane Lowe and Ebro Dardencelebrating the 10 years of Apple Music. “Well, it’s the album that is leaving,” he said Carey with caution. “I don’t want to reveal much about him, because I don’t want to tell everything, you know?”
So far, the singer has released two tracks from the album, including the debut single “Type Dangerous” and “Sugar Sweet”with participation of Shenseea and Kehlani. Carey also released a complete EP of remixes “Type Dangerous”with contributions of Busta Rhymes, Method Man, Redman, Big Sean, DJ Snake and Luísa Sonza.
Interestingly, the album’s list of tracks suggests the presence of a song cover My Love (1973), from Paul McCartney & Wingsalthough Carey has not yet confirmed if it is the same song.
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In the seven years since the launch of Cassation, Carey It did not launch much unpublished solo music, although it released commemorative relaunch of several classic albums (including The Emancipation of Mimi, Music Box, Butterfly and Rainbow), the 2020 collection The Rories and several Christmas songs. The singer also participated in remixes of Ariana Grande and Latto.
Here for it all:
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2. Play this Song (ft. Anderson. Paak)
3. Type Dangerous
4. Sugar Sweet
5. In Your Feelings
6. Nothing is impossible
7. Confetti & Champagne
8. I WON’T ALLOW IT
9. My Love
10. Jesus i do (ft. The Clark Sisters)
11. here for it all
This article was originally published by Rolling Stone USA by Emily Zemler on August 28, 2025, and can be checked here.
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Source: Rollingstone

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