Pop star Mariah Carey, who sang the carol 'All I Want For Christmas Is You', earned the nickname 'Christmas Queen' with this song.



However, she recently provoked backlash from her fellow singers when she went to register her trademark, saying that she would only use the title herself.



Released in 1994, the song reached the top of the Billboard charts every Christmas season.



For that reason, Mariah Carey was called the 'Queen of Christmas', and she claimed commercial rights to the title, saying 'Last year Billboard recognized me as Christmas Queen' and 'I am inseparable from this nickname'.



Then, criticism from famous carol singers poured in.



Darlene Love, who sang 'All Alone On Christmas', famous for the OST of the movie 'Home Alone', said, '29 years ago, Letterman, a popular broadcaster, declared me the Queen of Christmas, can't I use that title in the future? I raised my voice.



Elizabeth Chan, who has released seven Christmas albums in all, including an album titled 'The Queen of Christmas', also made a statement in her statement, emphasizing that Christmas is a day for all and that no one can own it.