

I may have even sashayed (still in my chair). A few tracks later and Mary’s Joint threatened to make me sway in my chair.


With songs sampling some of the greatest 70’s artist like Rose Royce, Roy Ayers and Rick James, Blige took fans through one of the toughest times of her life with. Blige hit us with one of the greatest sophomore albums of the 90’s with My Life. Well, I’m glad something interesting happened. Album Review After taking over the R&B world with her debut album What’s the 411, Mary J. The album, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2019, is getting a deluxe reissue on November 20 via Geffen/UMe. Blige secured herself the title of Queen of Hip-Hop Soul when she delivered the R&B classic. Another gem from my research is that Sean “” Combs and Prince Charles Alexander had something of a dispute over production credits on the track. With her 1994 breakthrough sophomore album My Life, Mary J. I’m Going Down, a Rose Royce cover, hit a high point in a slightly-peppier-than-anything-that-came-before-it kind of way. Amazon Studios will air it on June 25th, 2021, via Prime Video. So Mary’s voice - as powerful and versatile as you’d expect, as capable of emotional and physical range– doesn’t really get much of anything that tugged as my ear lobe until we got beyond the halfway point. Blige’s My Life documentary reveals the demons and blessings that inspired the record and propelled her from projects to stardom. While the music is well-produced and all, it doesn’t really move me all that much. After listening to Beck’s Sea Change, I was kinda hoping for something cheerier and more upbeat.įrom my limited research, the album was produced by Sean “Inverted Commas” Combs and he does a very nice job of seamlessly incorporating the samples, so when you spot one it feels like a bit of an Easter egg.
