If you are not ready or getting ready for Christmas, then just know that
“It’s time.”
Mariah Carey delivered her message while singing in a pitch nearly outside the range of human hearing. Carey reminds us, as her Halloween costume transforms into a sexy Santa suit.
A $20 million copyright-infringement case filed by Andy Stone against Mariah Carey and her co-writer Walter Afanasieff for the 1994 holiday classic and recurring chart-topper “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has been dropped. Stone was seeking damages of no less than $20 million for alleged copyright infringement pertaining solely to the song’s matching titles, according to a report by Rolling Stone.
In his original lawsuit, Stone said he recorded and released a song titled ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ under the moniker Vince Vance and The Valiants in 1989. His accusation called out the artist and her co-writer for willfully infringing his copyright of the song (he claimed they had made a “derivative” version of his song) and unjustly profiting from the track ever since. He also argued that the co-songwriters were aware of Stone’s 1989 track because it had “extensive airplay” during the 1993 Christmas season.
The suit also involved Sony Music, which released “All I Want for Christmas is You” on Columbia Records, as a co-defendant in the suit, along with Sony Corp. of America.
Oh, and talking about a story, don’t forget inside of Mariah Carey’s Christmas store, the “Hero” singer also just dropped the Little Mariah Christmas book. She shared the unboxing with her daughter Roe Roe.
Unboxing “The Christmas Princess” books for the first time with my beautiful princess Roe Roe! 💕💕 I hope you enjoy reading it with your loved ones this holiday season”.