Mariah Carey is still waiting for a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame after appearing on the ballot for a third straight year. In recent remarks about this year’s results, the Hall’s chairman said her absence was one of the biggest surprises of the class.
He said he believed Carey had earned induction and pointed to the Hall’s voting system, which leaves the final decision to a broad group of music industry members. He also praised her songwriting, chart success, and influence on younger artists, describing her as an artist with a lasting impact.
Carey’s case has become part of a wider conversation around who belongs in the Hall and how voters weigh pop, R&B, and crossover success. Her career includes 18 No. 1 songs on the Hot 100, along with decades of commercial and cultural reach.
The chairman also suggested that missing out does not end the process. Artists can stay in the conversation for years before finally being inducted, and repeated appearances on the ballot are still seen as a sign of recognition.





