We're having trouble remembering a time when Mariah Carey was anything other than an established pop powerhouse, but even a self-anointed "diva" has to start somewhere. On November 10, 1990, the single "Love Takes Time" (off Carey's self-titled debut album, Mariah Carey) rose to the top of the Billboard Charts, establishing Carey as a veritable force in pop - and a hair icon who would go on to define a generation of curl envy.
That's right - it's been a full 25 years since Carey's hauntingly powerful vocals became the soundtrack to break-ups everywhere. "Love Takes Time" was the second in an astonishing streak of four consecutive No. 1 singles from that record, including "Vision of Love," "Someday" and "I Don't Wanna Cry".
(People)
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