Mariah Carey is trying to trademark Christmas, colleagues were shocked

Mariah Carey wants to be the official Queen of Christmas.

Vocalist Mariah Carey is known, among other things, for his classic Christmas song All I Want For Christmas Is You, which last Christmas broke the billion listening mark on the streaming service Spotify. Carey’s album Merry Christmas is one of the best-selling Christmas albums of all time.

Now Carey wants to formalize her reputation as the number one Christmas singer. Information has become public that Carey has applied for a trademark for the title “Queen of Christmas” in March 2021. No decision has yet been made on the application.

Mariah Carey wants to be the queen of Christmas. PDO

BBC says that Mariah Carey’s intention to give herself a title has caused aggravation in other Christmas carolers.

From the one published in 1963 Baby Please Come Home – known for the hit Darlene Love81, says she was the “Queen of Christmas” even before Carey came into the limelight.

David Letterman officially declared me the Queen of Christmas 29 years ago, a year before Carey released All I Want For Christmas Is YouLove writes on Facebook.

Darlene Love is known, among other things, for the Christmas hit song Christmas (Baby Please Come Home). PDO

Vocalist Elizabeth Chan in turn defends his own right to the title by stating For Varietythat he writes and performs only Christmas music.

Elizabeth Chan makes nothing but Christmas music. PDO

In December 2019, Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You topped the official US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the first time, even though it was originally released back in 1994 and has been heavily consumed by Christmas enthusiasts ever since.

The song All I Want For Christmas Is You is also at the center of a copyright dispute. PDO

This summer it was reported that Carey was being sued over the title of the song. Vince Vance and the Valiants released the song of the same name in 1989 Andy Stone claimed that Carey knowingly, intentionally and purposefully copied the name in order to benefit from the reputation of the previously released song.

Stone is seeking $20 million in damages for copyright infringement.

The songs have different lyrics and melodies, and they don’t resemble each other more than their names.

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