
Mariah Carey‘s “Kind Harmful” is now a prime 10 hit on Billboard‘s Grownup R&B Airplay chart.
The hip-hop soul-infused banger rises from No. 12 to No. 7 on the chart, led by Kevin Ross‘ “Love within the Center” for a second week. It tallies Carey’s sixteenth prime 10 entry on the Grownup R&B Airplay record.
Carey’s earlier go to to the highest 10 was together with her 2021 collaboration with Jam & Lewis, “Considerably Cherished (There You Go Breakin’ My Coronary heart),” which peaked at No. 9.
Right here’s a breakdown of Mariah Carey’s prime 10 hits on Billboard’s Grownup R&B Airplay chart:
- “We Belong Collectively,” No. 1 for eight weeks (2005)
- “Fly Like A Fowl,” No. 1 for six weeks (2006)
- “Dreamlover,” No. 2 peak (1993)
- “One Candy Day” with Boyz II Males, No. 2 peak (1995)
- “When You Consider,” Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey, No. 3 peak (1999)
- “All the time Be My Child,” No. 3 peak (1996)
- “With You,” No. 3 peak (2019)
- “Hero,” No. 4 peak (1994)
- “Limitless Love,” Luther Vandross & Mariah Carey, No. 5 peak (1994)
- “Honey,” No. 6 peak (1997)
- “Shake It Off,” No. 6 peak (2005)
- “Butterfly,” No. 7 peak (1997)
- “Contact My Physique,” No. 7 peak (2008)
- “Kind Harmful,” No. 7 peak up to now (2025)
- “Considerably Cherished (There You Go Breakin’ My Coronary heart),” Jam & Lewis X Mariah Carey, No. 9 peak (2021)
- “Fantasy,” No. 10 peak (1995)

“Kind Harmful,” co-written and produced by Anderson .Paak, was launched June 6 through MARIAH/gamma.
The music, which samples Eric B. & Rakim’s “Eric B. Is President,” debuts at No. 15 on the Grownup R&B Airplay chart.
Elsewhere on Billboard, “Kind Harmful” began at No. 1 on the R&B Digital Tune Gross sales and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Tune Gross sales charts, No. 4 on Digital Tune Gross sales, and No. 7 on Sizzling R&B Songs.
On July 11, the Final Icon launched a Kind Harmful – The Remixes, a four-track EP consisting of two hip-hop-flavored variations — “The Remix of the Gods” that includes Busta Rhymes, Redman, and Technique Man, and “The Sean Don Remix” with Large Sean — together with a DJ Snake remix and a Brazilian funk model that includes Luisa Sonza.