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How Much is Mariah Carey Net Worth? How Did She Get Famous?

Mariah Carey Net Worth

Mariah Carey Net Worth

Mariah Carey, the famous singer, was born on March 27, 1970, in Huntington, New York. She comes from a family with African and Caribbean ancestry. When her grandfather moved to New York, he changed the family name from Nunez to Carey.

Her mother was a voice coach and opera soprano. When Mariah’s parents divorced, she was just three years old.

Mariah wrote her first songs and poems in high school in Greenlawn, New York. She had always loved performing and creating art.

In 1987, she graduated from high school. After establishing fast friends with Gavin Christopher and Ben Margulies at Harborfields, Mariah started collaborating with them on full-length songs.

After finishing college and relocating to New York City, Mariah, Gavin, and Ben kept working on their album-length demo.

How Much is Mariah Carey’s Net Worth?

Mariah Carey’s net worth is pegged at $350 million. That’s not bad for one of the most famous musicians ever.

How Did Mariah Carey Get Discovered?

Carey got her start in the music business as a backup vocalist for Brenda K. Starr; she famously replicated Starr’s substantial single “I Still Believe” on her album No. 1.

Carey took Starr to a December 1988 industry event and gave Columbia Records CEO Tommy Mottola a demo cassette of Starr’s vocals.

After hearing her music, Mottola became wholly captivated with Carey and spent the next two weeks trying to sign her. Carey said that Mottola was intimidating and overbearing, and the couple got married and separated.

How Did Mariah Carey Get Famous?

Mariah Carey’s self-titled first album was a success in 1990 after the singles “Vision of Love,” “Love Takes Time,” “Someday,” and “I Don’t Wanna Cry” helped Columbia Records sign Carey.

In addition to Best New Artist, she won Grammys for “Vision of Love” and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

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How Much Did Mariah Carey Make From “All I Want For Christmas Is You”?

The fact that “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey was written in just 15 minutes is icing on the cake.

According to The Economist, Carey made $60 million from “All I Want for Christmas Is You” between 1994 and 2016, or an average of $2.6 million annually.

She also earns a lot of money from her Christmas CDs, tours, specials, books, and movies, so this is just a fraction of what she makes.

During the tracking week of December 24-December 30, 2021, Billboard reported that “All I Want for Christmas Is You” was still No. 1 on the Hot 100 with 35.4 million streaming, 16.5 million radio plays, and 4,900 sales.

How Much Does Mariah Carey Make Every Christmas?

About $3 million of Carey’s annual earnings come from “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Carey’s annual profits skyrocket when she performs Christmas concerts and tours, appears in holiday specials, and endorses related products.

How Much Real Estate Did Mariah Carey Own?

Over the past three decades, Mariah has split her time between a rented Beverly Hills home and a Tribeca triplex.

She moved into a 33,000-square-foot estate on 51 acres in Westchester County, New York, with her husband, Tommy Mottola in the mid-1990s.

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They sold the home in 1998 when their relationship ended with Nelson Peltz, Brooklyn Beckham’s father-in-law, and Nicola Peltz’s father-in-law. The house burned down a year later.

Mariah has a second home in the Bahamas.

In November of 2021, Mariah Carey forked over $5.65 million to purchase a 4.2-acre site in Sandy Springs, Georgia. The Colonial-style home on the land was a whopping 16,000 square feet.

She listed the home for $6.5 million in September 2022. She gave up $1.35 million in the settlement in May of 2023, for a total of $4.3 million.

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