Contact Us

Mariah Carey’s Voice Cracks During ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ Performance in Washington, D.C. [VIDEO]

Subscribe to HOT 99.1 on

Mariah Carey sang her modern Christmas classic ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ at the National Christmas Tree Lighting event in Washington, D.C. last week. Her voice cracked throughout the performance, and she sounded like she was sick. It was really bad, which is shocking for Mimi.

For the top half of the performance, Carey sounded winded — and she missed more than a few notes. But it was cold and she was outside, so we’ll cut her some slack there.

Besides, the diva looked amazing in her clingy white dress, showing off her curves, which appeared toned. But make no mistake — her voice was O-F-F!

We know that Mimi would get flack if she lip-synced, and now she is going to get it for how her voice sounded. #PopStarProblems. We must say that it was not her best performance, and we love this song. But Mimi was clearly struggling.

Fast-forward to 3:28 and you will hear her voice crack horribly and sound awful from that moment through the end of the song.

Memo to one of her assistants: Get her some tea and honey, stat! Lambs (and we) still love her, though!

Next: How Else Is Mariah Carey Celebrating Christmas?

Best of Hot 99.1

Recommended For You

Best of the Web

It appears that you already have an account created within our VIP network of sites on . To keep your personal information safe, we need to verify that it's really you. To activate your account, please confirm your password. When you have confirmed your password, you will be able to log in through Facebook on both sites.

Forgot your password?

It appears that you already have an account on this site associated with . To connect your existing account just click on the account activation button below. You will maintain your existing VIP profile. After you do this, you will be able to always log in to http://hot991.com using your original account information.

Please fill out the information below to help us provide you a better experience.

(Forgot your password?)

Sign up to have news and information about your community delivered to your email.