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WITH her
18th chart-topper “Touch My Body,” Mariah Carey
has passed Elvis Presley for the most No. 1 singles on
the Billboard singles chart, and is now second only to
the Beatles. But while the diva was in full celebration
mode after learning of her latest milestone, she was
also quick to put her accomplishment in perspective.
“I
really can never put myself in the category of people
who have not only revolutionized music but also changed
the world,” Carey told The Associated Press on Tuesday
via phone from
London.
“That’s a completely different era and time....I’m just
feeling really happy and grateful.”
Carey’s
single is the new No. 1 single on Billboard’s Hot 100
singles chart: the song also is No. 1 on the trade
magazine’s digital download chart, thanks to a
precedent-setting 286,000 downloads in its debut week.
She had been tied with Presley with 17 No. 1 singles;
the Beatles are the all-time leaders with 20. (Madonna
also beat a Presley record this week, surpassing the
King for the most Top 10 hits with her 37th for her hit
“4 Minutes.”)
Carey
said being in such company was gratifying not only
because of her personal success, but what it meant for
women and minorities.
“For me,
in my mind the accomplishment is just that much
sweeter,” she said. “In terms of my ethnicity, always
feeling like an outsider, always feeling different...for
me it’s about saying, ‘Thank you, Lord, for giving me
the faith to believe in myself when other people had
written me off.’”
“Touch
My Body” is the first single off of Carey’s upcoming
album EMC2, due out on April 16. It is the follow-up to
her Grammy-winning disc The Emancipation of Mimi,
released in 2005, that year’s bestselling album with 5
million copies sold; it marked a huge comeback for the
multiplatinum superstar after personal and professional
setbacks.
Like
that album, Carey said EMC2 continues her sense of
freedom and rebirth: “It’s like emancipation of Mariah
Carey to the second power and beyond.”
Carey,
38, said this is the most enjoyable point of her nearly
two-decade-old career, and that’s her priority these
days, not trying to set sales records or even making pop
history.
“I’ve
gone through enough of my life worrying about that kind
if thing,” said Carey.
“I want
to encourage anyone else out there who feels like maybe
they can’t overcome an obstacle, I feel like I’m living
proof...never lose your faith,” she added. “I’m
seriously a grateful individual right now.”
--AP |