Mariah Carey Talks Glitter Deluxe Reissue, New Music Teasers, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nomination

Mariah Carey recently shared insights about her 2001 album, Glitter, which has reached its 25th anniversary and disappeared from streaming platforms. She mentioned plans for a deluxe reissue of the album and expressed excitement about it. Mariah also discussed the possibility of remastering music videos like "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)." Despite initially disliking Glitter due to its commercial failure, she eventually grew to love it as it gained appreciation over time.
In addition to talking about Glitter, Mariah mentioned her lost grunge album and teased new music in the works. She expressed enthusiasm for recording new music and hinted at its release in the future. Mariah's fans can look forward to her upcoming projects, although she remained secretive about whether the new music is intended for a specific record.
Furthermore, Mariah Carey's name has been included in the nominations for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2026, alongside other music legends. This recognition highlights her enduring impact and contribution to the music industry. Fans can stay tuned for more updates on Mariah's music and potential accolades in the future.