Such is the case with Doom Xmas, the brainchild of Grammy-winning Spanish producer Cookin' Soul, which refashions the work of late cult rapper MF Doom into Christmas music. There are filthy Grinch soundtrack flips, hectic Latin Christmas skits and a chopped-and-screwed Nat King Cole that'll change the way you hear The Christmas Song. It's an internet cult classic. Every Christmas, a carolling cohort of underground rap fans make their way to the comment sections to write something like: They playin' Mariah already, I'm blastin' Doom!
Just in case you haven't heard enough "All I Want for Christmas Is You" in the lead-up to the holidays, Mariah Carey is set to carry that festive energy straight into the Olympic spotlight. With 53 days to go until the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics begin, organizers confirmed Monday, December 15, that the American pop star will perform at the opening ceremony on February 6, 2026, at Milan's iconic San Siro stadium.
Now the band has shared a new music video for their song "Gabriela" which sees each member of the band recreate an iconic Mariah look. The band are asked the same question as before, this time by Bowen Yang, before showing off their looks. After a lengthy intro, the video then switches to "Gabriela" for which the band are all dressed in rainbow tank tops, white shorts, and black boots harking back to Mariah's Rainbow album cover look.
Sweet streams are made of this. Who are we to disagree, especially given how obsessed the internet seems to be? Kai Cenat began his marathon stream Mafiathon 3, on September 2, the conclusion of his trilogy of subathon events. So far, the headmaster of Streamer University has already enrolled several big names - including Mariah Carey, Kim Kardashian, and more - to help him try to reach this year's goal of 1 million subscribers.
The Video Vanguard Award is presented to an artist who has shown outstanding contributions as well as a profound impact on music videos and popular culture. Previous Vanguard Award recipients include Katy Perry, Shakira, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Janet Jackson, LL COOL J, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake and Missy Elliott. David Bowie, The Beatles and director Richard Lester shared the honor at the first-ever VMAs (1984).
Mariah Carey proudly shared family photos on Instagram from their Easter celebration, but her teenage kids, Moroccan and Monroe, expressed their embarrassment and asked her to delete the post.