The greatest hits collection coincides with the launch of the singer's Las Vegas residency, kicking off May 6.

Mariah Carey has revealed the artwork to her new album, a collection of greatest hits to coincide with the launch of a Las Vegas residency on May 6 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace (no release date has been given and a track list has yet to be announced).

The singer launched a social campaign with the hashtag #RevealMariah early on April 12 which encouraged fans to click over to mariahcarey.com where they were then prompted to share news of the reveal in order to expedite the lift of a curtain over the final image.

Titled #1 To Infinity, the album is her first for Sony Music's Epic Records, with whom she signed last month. As previously reported by Billboard, the new contract reunites Carey with Epic Records chairman Antonio "L.A." Reid, who helmed her multi-platinum 2005 comeback album, The Emancipation of Mimi, while running Island Def Jam.

The news also arrives days after Mariah Carey announced that she and longtime publicist Cindi Berger have split. On April 9, the singer also confirmed to Billboard that she has new management, TV producers Brian Sher and Stella Bulochnikov.