I hate xmas bollocks ........ all the year cunt's are miserable bastards ......whining....... and fucking moaning........... about every fucking ...... garbage thing ..........in their miserable being.........but come xmas !!!!!!!....... these simple minded bastards ........ don a pixie santa hat ....... and start being fucking happy bastards .....singing fucking xmas songs ,.....brainwashed bastards you get on my tits .........it is the same with thanksgiving...... you are cunts........ all year....... and then pay loads of money to.....to fly .......drive........ to go to families eat turkey........ and get drunk .......and talk shite ....a lot end up in arguments .....you know fucking fucked up families ,,........anyhow .....i hate mariah careys voice she was hot and now she is chubby as fuck ....still bangable .........but i bet she is spanxed out to fuck ......you can see it ...her tits are huge though ......anyways its all these cunts above and the mindless pre-pubescent little bastard mall rats ........ that spend money of her fucking xmas bollocks .......
WORDS TO ALL I SAY ......IF YOU CANNOT BE NICE ALL FUCKING YEAR!!!!!!......AND JUST A HOLIDAY ....... TO BE NICE ......
YOU AREA FUCKING CUNT !!!!!!!!.........
How much does Mariah Carey make from ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’? The numbers are staggering
Mariah Carey may not be able to officially claim the “Queen of Christmas” title — she lost that battle last year — but this much can’t be disputed: “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” yuletide’s Punxsutawney Phil, emerges from its lengthy hibernation every November and hits stores and radios full blast.
For some, it begins as early as the day after Halloween. Others wait until after Thanksgiving. But even if it’s only for one or two months, the 1994 classic — which has charted every holiday season since its release — gets substantial playtime.
And Carey has made a fortune from it.
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The numbers are staggering. In 2017, The Economist reported that “All I Want For Christmas” had earned Carey $60 million in royalties since its 1994 release, bringing in a rough average of $2.6 million a year.
That annual number is even higher when Carey goes on tour and does holiday specials, per Parade. Carey just kicked off her 2023 Christmas tour, which extends through Dec 17.
For Carey, “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is the gift that keeps on giving. In 2019, the song hit No. 1 for the first time on Billboard’s Hot 100 — 25 years after its release, CBS News reported. It gave Carey the distinction of being the first artist to hit No. 1 on the chart in four different decades.
“All I Want For Christmas Is You” also hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 during the 2020 through 2022 holiday seasons, per Billboard. Last year, the song stayed at No. 1 for four consecutive weeks — a feat only one other holiday song has accomplished (“The Chipmunk Song” in 1958).
The ‘Queen of Christmas’ dispute
But for all the success “All I Want For Christmas Is You” has given Carey, the pop singer isn’t able to officially claim the “Queen of Christmas” title.
Last year, it became public knowledge that Carey was seeking to trademark the term — and there was significant pushback.
At least two prominent holiday singers opposed Carey’s quest for the title: Darlene Love, who performed her 1963 hit song “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” for three decades on “The David Letterman Show,” and Elizabeth Chan, who previously released an album titled “Queen of Christmas.” Chan, a full-time holiday singer, had even been profiled in The New Yorker as the “Queen of Christmas.”
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“Christmas has come way before any of us on earth, and hopefully will be around way after any of us on earth,” Chan said in a statement last year, per Variety. “And I feel very strongly that no one person should hold onto anything around Christmas or monopolize it in the way that Mariah seeks to in perpetuity. That’s just not the right thing to do. Christmas is for everyone. It’s meant to be shared; it’s not meant to be owned.”
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied Carey’s application to trademark “Queen of Christmas” — along with other terms, including “Princess Christmas” and “QOC,” Vulture reported. The application was denied after Carey essentially let her trademark application expire following Chan’s response, per the Deseret News.
But that won’t keep fans from considering Carey the “Queen of Christmas” in their hearts.
On Nov. 1, Carey posted a video on X that showed her using her high voice to break out of an icy vault: “It’s time!” she sings, followed by a few seconds of “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
To date, the video has more than 120 million views. And viewers were quick to share their excitement.
“THE QUEEN IS BACK BOW DOWN,” one user wrote.
“The queen of christmas has defrosted. the bells are sleighing. the christmas tree is up. christmas carols are playing. let the chart domination begin,” wrote an
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