Join Fans in Celebrating the Re-Release of Mariah Carey’s Album ‘Glitter’
Mariah Carey re-released her first soundtrack, Glitter on May 22 after fans started a #JusticeForGlitter movement on twitter.
The soundtrack was first released back in 2001 and produced major hit like ‘Loverboy’ which topped the charts at number two.
Despite having one of the best songs released in 2001, Carey always felt like Glitter hurt her career. That was until fans started a #JusticeForGlitter movement on twitter back in 2018, which launched the album to number one on the iTunes chart.
In awe, Carey promised fans that she was going to do something special for them, for giving justice to one of her most underrated albums.
Two years later, and Carey has finally delivered her promise to fans by making Glitter available on all streaming platforms.
A lil’ late, a lil’ late, but to show my appreciation for #JusticeForGlitter, it’s now finally available everywhere! I thought we could all use some retro fun during this time! 💖💖💖💖💖 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑 https://t.co/8UtWpZWUf1
Photos: George Holz ©️2001 pic.twitter.com/hEMcV8fD8S— Billie Frank (@MariahCarey) May 22, 2020
With the album being available on streaming platforms and being re-released, it has surged to number 14 on the iTunes chart and continues to rise.
This has led fans to start the #JusticeForGlitter movement back up, in hopes of getting it to number one for a second time.
If you want to join in on this movement, tweet using the hashtag #JusticeForGlitter. Also, make sure to listen to Glitter and show your support for the best selling female artist of all time.