
Mariah Carey kicked off the week with a major announcement for her lambs, the nickname for her fans.
After weeks of hints, Carey announced the title and release date for her upcoming album in a post on Instagram Monday morning.
The video shows Carey donning all black with sky-high patent leather stiletto boots, sauntering into the room with her long hair flowing in the wind. Behind her, a screen lights up, revealing the new title. In the background, a snippet from the album’s title track can be heard.
It’s called “Here For It All” and will be released on Sept. 26.
Some of the singer/ songwriter’s famous friends flooded the comment section with excitement.
“OH MY GOSH!!!! Another vocal bible to devour!! I’m so excited!” wrote Jordin Sparks.
Supermodel Heidi Klum left three emojis: a crown, butterfly and heart.
On Sunday, the “Elusive Chanteuse” dropped a teaser on social media for the announcement that was dubbed #MC16. It was a video montage showing all of Carey’s album covers, with each one numbered. When number 16 showed up, a blank white screen appeared.
“Greatest Of All Time!!!” Carey’s ex-husband Nick Cannon wrote on the post.
In June, Carey released the first single off the album called ” Type Dangerous.” The corresponding music video featured YouTube sensation MrBeast.
“Here For It All” is Carey’s first album in seven years. Her last album was 2018’s “Caution.”
