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Has since notched
nine more No. 1s, including one more for double-digit weeks: We Belong Together (14 weeks, 2005), as well as Always Be My Baby (two weeks, 1996); Honey (three weeks, 1997); My All (two weeks, 1998); Heartbreaker, feat. Jay-Z (two weeks, 1999); Thank God I Found You, feat. Joe & 98 Degrees (one week, 2000); Don t Forget About Us (two weeks, 2005-06); Touch My Body (two weeks, 2008); and All I Want for Christmas Is You (five weeks, 2019-21); 19 career No. 1s
With nine, Carey boasts the most Hot 100 No. 1s after reigning with a (first) leader for at least 10 weeks. It s just another of her chart records, as, among other achievements, her 19 No. 1s are the most among soloists and, as of January, she has the longest-leading holiday hit.
Same to you, Pablo! A sincere thanks to you and all readers who continue to submit such fun and insightful questions and comments to Ask Billboard, year after year.
Let s break down the Hot 100 s top 12 songs this week, by the decade in which artists first recorded each respective song.
1990s, No. 1, Mariah Carey, All I Want for Christmas Is You
1950s, No. 2, Brenda Lee, Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
1950s, No. 3, Bobby Helms, Jingle Bell Rock
1960s, No. 4, Burl Ives, A Holly Jolly Christmas
1960s, No. 5, Andy Williams, It s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
1970s, No. 6, José Feliciano, Feliz Navidad