Glitter (soundtrack)

Glitter
Soundtrack album / studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001[a]
RecordedNovember 2000 – March 2001
Genre
Length51:45
LabelVirgin
Producer
Mariah Carey chronology
Rainbow
(1999)
Glitter
(2001)
Greatest Hits
(2001)
Singles from Glitter
  1. "Loverboy"
    Released: June 5, 2001
  2. "Never Too Far"
    Released: August 14, 2001
  3. "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)"
    Released: September 11, 2001
  4. "Reflections (Care Enough)"
    Released: September 27, 2001

Glitter is the soundtrack to the 2001 film of the same title and the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released in the United States on September 11, 2001 by Virgin Records.[a] Mixing dance-pop, funk, hip hop and R&B, the album was a departure from Carey's previous releases, focusing heavily on a 80's post-disco sound to accompany the film which was set in 1983. The singer collaborated with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and DJ Clue, who also co-produced the album. The album features several musical acts such as Eric Benét, Ludacris, Da Brat, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, and Ja Rule.

Upon release, both the album and its accompanying film were panned by critics. Retrospective reviews, however, have been largely positive, with many saying the album was unfairly maligned. Despite this, Glitter was universally viewed as a commercial and critical failure, leading to Virgin Records dropping Carey from the label and buying her out of their $80 million contract. While the album debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200, it marked Carey's lowest first-week sales at the time. Internationally, it topped the charts in Japan and Greece.

Several singles were released, including "Loverboy", which served as the lead single from the album and quickly became Carey's lowest-charting lead single globally and peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. Subsequent singles failed to make much of an impact on prominent global charts. Nearly two decades after its release, Glitter began to attract wide praise from mainstream critics and has developed a cult following. On May 22, 2020, Carey announced the album's release on streaming services.


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  1. ^ "ディスコグラフィ | マライア・キャリー | ソニーミュージック オフィシャルサイト". Sony Music Japan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 24, 2020. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
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