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Mariah Carey Declares 'It's Time' For The Holiday Season With Iconic Midnight Video Drop

Twitter screenshot of Mariah Carey being defrosted
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The singer said 'it's time' by sharing a video at midnight on November 1 featuring a cast of Halloween characters thawing her out of a block of ice to officially mark the start of the holiday season.

Move over, Halloween—it's officially Mariah Carey season.

And if the entire world didn't know that already, Carey herself took to social media the second Halloween ended to spread the word via a hilarious defrosting video.


The Queen of Christmas shared on X, formerly Twitter, a video of a clock striking midnight on November 1 prompting Halloween characters to take hair dryers and chisels to a block of ice containing the "All I Want for Christmas Is You" singer.

Hitting a signature high note, Carey belts:

"It's time!"

The ice breaks, and the video cuts to a winter scene featuring the singer and her pals celebrating to her annual holiday hit.

You can watch below.

Partaking in the festivities was Merriam-Webster who dubbed Carey an icon by definition.

And, of course, others followed suit, declaring the months ahead officially "Mariah Season."









This holiday season, you may even get to witness in person the song that earns Mimi millions in royalties every year as the singer embarks on her Merry Christmas One and All! tour in November.

The first show is on November 15 in Highland, California, with the tour set to wrap at Madison Square Garden on December 17.

Bring on the holiday cheer!

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