Mariah Carey sang through the pain during the MLB All-Star charity concert, which raised money for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.

The concert took place on Central Park’s Great Lawn Saturday evening, and marked Carey’s first appearance since injuring her shoulder on the set of her new music video, as The Celebrity Café previously reported.

"We like it?" Carey asked the crowd of her white bedazzled sling, which was made to match her gem-encrusted ball gown. The pop diva went on to reassure her fans that she "was in a tiny bit of pain, but I'm OK."

The Huffington Post reports that Carey sang with support from the New York Philharmonic, belting out fan favorites such as “My All” and “Looking In.”

The “#Beautiful” singer said she was humbled to perform for Hurricane Sandy victims, earlier calling her participation in the relief event “an honor.” Carey took to Twitter before her appearance at the benefit concert to say that while she was fighting pain from her shoulder and ribs, she would “do my best to make it look good.”

With a wardrobe change and two matching slings, it seems the 43-year-old super star made the most of her medical fashion accessory.

To hear Carey's newest single, "#Beautiful," check out the video below:

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