Mariah Carey is making headlines after not being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with her reaction quickly gaining traction across social media. According to a recent report from TMZ, the legendary artist was approached by reporters outside The Peninsula New York and asked to share her thoughts on the snub.
While many fans expressed disappointment over her omission, a group gathered outside her SUV to show support, telling Carey she deserved the honor more than anyone else. Her candid response to the situation made one thing clear: her focus remains on the people who have supported her throughout her career, rather than on awards or accolades.
Mariah Carey Shrugs Off Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Snub With Iconic Response

After being asked whether she was upset about missing out on the final 2026 inductee list, Mariah Carey kept her response brief and candid, saying, “No, period”. She added, “Who cares? Give it to someone else. Fantastic”.
The Grammy-winning artist also expressed appreciation for those who were selected, noting that she’s happy to see others recognized for their talent and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As fans gathered near her SUV, Carey made it clear where her priorities lie, emphasizing her love for her supporters and her commitment to performing for them rather than chasing accolades.
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To be eligible for induction, artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years prior. Carey, who debuted with her self-titled album in 1990, has been eligible since 2015. Despite receiving nominations in 2024 and 2025, she has yet to be inducted.
In February, Carey was once again nominated for the 2026 class alongside artists such as Phil Collins, Lauryn Hill, INXS, Iron Maiden, Luther Vandross, and Shakira, among others.
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Mariah Carey made it clear after receiving the 2026 Person of the Year award earlier this January that humility remains at the core of who she is. Despite decades of success, Carey emphasized that she doesn’t view herself as a legend and is still learning and growing.
Mariah said, “I don’t call myself a legend. I’m just still working, still trying hard. I’ve always worked really hard because I knew that I wanted to be here for a long time. The one lesson I’ve learned is to just be true to yourself. And I was fortunate enough to be able to do that. There were some things along the way that weren’t ideal, you know, but here I am”.
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Even without an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Carey’s influence and legacy continue to grow. With a career that has shaped generations, fans remain confident that her moment of recognition at the Hall of Fame is only a matter of time.




