Mary J Blige CDs

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Breakthrough
(2005)

Entertainment Weekly (p.78) -
"[The albums'] sprawl of conflicted emotions
feels true to her fierce, prickly personality."
-- Grade: B+ Mojo (p.93) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his
new album reveals a still intense and enthralling
grittiness to her performances... |
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My
Life (1994)

Rolling Stone (10/31/02, p.136) -
Ranked # 17 in Rolling Stone's "Women in Rock:
The 50 Essential Albums" - "...Opaque,
seductive..." Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.74) -
Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings
of the 90's." Spin (9/99, p.156) - Ranked #72 in
Spin Magazine's... |
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Dance
For Me (2002)

DANCE FOR ME features remixes of
tunes from the previously released albums MARY, SHARE
MY WORLD and NO MORE DRAMA. Producers include: Jimmy
Jam, Terry Lewis, Dr. Dre, Irv Gotti, Gerald Isaac.
The title of this disc is exceedingly appropriate. Not
that Mary J. |
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Mary J. Blige Information
| New York native Mary J. Blige was one of
the first female artists to successfully merge classic soul sounds
with modern day
hip-hop, resulting in a string of hit singles and
albums. Her influence was felt quickly by other artists, namely
Monica, Brandy, Kelly Price, and Faith Evans |
| Contemporaries |
| Toni
Braxton, Mariah
Carey, Fugees,
Lauryn
Hill, TLC |
| Followers |
| Ashanti,
Brandy,
Destiny's
Child, Faith
Evans, Alicia
Keys, (R&B) |
| Influences |
| A
Tribe Called Quest, Whitney
Houston, Janet
Jackson, Diana
Ross, Sade,
Salt
'N Pepa |
| Other Artists to
Consider |
| Jay-Z,
Rolling
Stones, Destiny's
Child, Janet
Jackson, Michael
Jackson, Prince,
Tupac,
Chicago,
Cher,
Rod
Stewart, Marvin
Gaye, Willie
Nelson, Madonna,
Usher, Nas |
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