Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by pop and R&B singer Mariah Carey. It was released by Columbia Records on August 31, 1993 in North America. The album comprises ballads primarily co-written by Carey and Walter Afanasieff - with whom she had previously worked on Emotions (1991) - and a few urban dance tracks. Other collaborators on Music Box include Babyface and Robert Clivillés/David Cole (also known as C+C Music Factory). Two unused tracks from the album sessions were released as b-sides: "Do You Think of Me" and "Everything Fades Away."
Lead single "Dreamlover" became Carey's most successful single at the time of its release when it topped the U.S. and Canadian singles charts, and Badfinger's "Without You" became her first to reach number 1 in the UK and several other countries across Europe. Carey was nominated for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for "Dreamlover" at the 1994 Grammy Awards but she lost to Whitney Houston; she received the same nomination for "Hero" at the 1995 Grammy Awards but lost it again. Music Box remains one of the best selling albums in history with over 28 million copies sold and is on the List of best-selling albums worldwide.[1]