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Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the " Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and " Queen of R&B", Blige has won nine
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, a
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, four
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, twelve
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, and twelve ''Billboard'' Music Awards, including the ''Billboard'' Icon Award. She has been nominated for three
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and two
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, including one for her supporting role in the film ''Mudbound'' (2017) and another for its original song " Mighty River", becoming the first person nominated for acting and songwriting in the same year. Her career began in 1988 when she was signed to
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by its founder
Andre Harrell Andre O’Neal Harrell (September 26, 1960 – May 7, 2020) was an American music executive and multimedia producer. In 1986, recently a rapper, he formed Uptown Records, soon a leader in R&B, rap, and their fusion, " hip hop soul" and " ne ...
. Blige then began background vocal work for other artists on the label such as
Father MC Timothy Brown, also known as Father MC, is an American rapper Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or ch ...
and
Jeff Redd Jeff Redd is an American singer who performed new jack swing-style R&B music in the late 1980s - Early 1990s Career A New York native, Redd began singing with the short-lived group, The Sophisticated Gents, at the age of 17 in the mid-1980s. Re ...
. In 1992, Blige released her debut album, ''
What's the 411? ''What's the 411?'' is the debut album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on July 28, 1992, by Uptown Records and MCA Records. After signing a record contract with Uptown, Blige began working on the album with producer Sean ...
'', which is credited for introducing the mix of R&B and hip hop into mainstream pop culture. Its 1993
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became the first album by a singer to have a rapper on every song, popularizing rap as a featuring act. Both ''What's the 411?'' and her 1994 album ''
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'' are featured on the ''
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''s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, and the latter on ''
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'' magazine's All-Time 100 Albums. Throughout her career, Blige went on to release 14 studio albums, all of which have reached the top ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, including four number-one albums. Her biggest hits include "
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", " Not Gon' Cry", "
Be Without You "Be Without You" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was written by Johnta Austin, Bryan Michael Cox, Jason Perry, and Blige for her seventh studio album, ''The Breakthrough'' (2005). Production was helmed by Cox and Young ...
" and the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one single "
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". Blige has also made a successful transition to both the television and movie screens, with supporting roles in films such as ''
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'' (2001), ''
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'' (2012), '' Betty and Coretta'' (2013), ''
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'' (2013), her
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and
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-nominated breakthrough performance as Florence Jackson in '' Mudbound'' (2017), '' Trolls World Tour'' (2020), ''
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'' (2020), ''
The Violent Heart ''The Violent Heart'' is a 2020 American drama film written and directed by Kerem Sanga. It stars Jovan Adepo, Grace Van Patten, Lukas Haas, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Cress Williams, Jahi Di'Allo Winston, and Mary J. Blige. The film premiered at ...
'' (2021) and co-starring as
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singer
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in the
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biopic ''
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'' (2021). In 2019, Blige starred as Cha-Cha on the first season of the
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television series ''
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''. She currently stars as Monet Tejada in the spin-off of the highly rated TV drama ''
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'' in '' Power Book II: Ghost''. She received a Legends Award at the World Music Awards in 2006, and the Voice of Music Award from
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in 2007.''
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'' ranked Blige as the most successful female R&B/Hip-Hop artist of the past 25 years. In 2017, ''Billboard'' magazine named her 2006 song "
Be Without You "Be Without You" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was written by Johnta Austin, Bryan Michael Cox, Jason Perry, and Blige for her seventh studio album, ''The Breakthrough'' (2005). Production was helmed by Cox and Young ...
" as the most successful R&B/Hip-Hop song of all time, as it spent an unparalleled 15 weeks atop the
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chart and over 75 weeks on the chart. In 2011,
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ranked Blige as the 80th greatest artist of all time. In 2012, VH1 ranked Blige at number 9 in "The 100 Greatest Women in Music" list. Blige became a first-time nominee for the 2021 class of the
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. In 2022, Blige was awarded with the Icon Award at the
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.


Early life and music career


1971–1991: Early life and career beginnings

Blige was born January 11, 1971, in
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in the borough of
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, New York City. She was born to mother Cora, a nurse, and father Thomas Blige, a jazz musician. She is the second of four children. She has an elder sister, LaTonya Blige-DaCosta, a younger half-brother, Bruce Miller, and a younger half-sister, Jonquell, both from a later relationship Blige's mother had with another man after divorcing her first husband. She spent her early childhood in
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, where she sang in a
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church. She and her family later moved back to New York and resided in the Schlobohm Housing Projects, located in
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. The family subsisted on her mother's earnings as a nurse after her father left the family in the mid-1970s. Her father was a
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veteran who suffered from
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and
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. At the age of five, she was molested by a family friend, and as a teenager she endured years of sexual harassment from her peers. She would eventually turn to alcohol, drugs and promiscuous sex to try and numb the pain. Blige dropped out of high school in her junior year. Pursuing a musical career, Blige spent a short time in a Yonkers band named ''Pride'' with band drummer Eddie D'Aprile. In early 1988, she recorded an impromptu cover of
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's "
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" at a recording booth in the Galleria Mall in
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. Her mother's boyfriend at the time later played the cassette for Jeff Redd, a recording artist and A&R runner for
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. Redd sent it to the president and
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of the label,
Andre Harrell Andre O’Neal Harrell (September 26, 1960 – May 7, 2020) was an American music executive and multimedia producer. In 1986, recently a rapper, he formed Uptown Records, soon a leader in R&B, rap, and their fusion, " hip hop soul" and " ne ...
. Harrell met with Blige and in 1989 she was signed to the label as a backup vocalist for artists such as
Father MC Timothy Brown, also known as Father MC, is an American rapper Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or ch ...
, becoming the company's youngest and first female artist.


1992–1996: ''What's The 411?'' and ''My Life''

After being signed to Uptown, Blige began working with record producer
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, also known as Puff Daddy. He became the
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and produced a majority of her first album. The title ''
What's the 411? ''What's the 411?'' is the debut album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on July 28, 1992, by Uptown Records and MCA Records. After signing a record contract with Uptown, Blige began working on the album with producer Sean ...
'' was an indication by Blige of being the "real deal". ''What's the 411?'' nevertheless established Blige as a dynamic storyteller whose performances of love narrative drew upon both her musical influences and her lived experiences as a hip-hop-generation woman. The music was described as "revelatory on a frequent basis". Blige was noted for having a "tough girl persona and streetwise lyrics". On July 28, 1992,
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/
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released ''
What's the 411? ''What's the 411?'' is the debut album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on July 28, 1992, by Uptown Records and MCA Records. After signing a record contract with Uptown, Blige began working on the album with producer Sean ...
'', to positive reviews from critics. ''What's the 411?'' peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and topped the
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chart. It also peaked at number 53 on the
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. It was certified three times
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by the
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. According to ''
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''s Dave DiMartino, with the record's commercial success and Blige's "powerful, soulful voice and hip-hop attitude", she "solidly connected with an audience that has never seen a woman do
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but loves it just the same". According to
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, Blige became the most successful new female R&B artist of 1992 in the United States. ''What's the 411?'' earned her two
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s in 1993: Best New R&B Artist and Best R&B Album, Female. It was also voted the year's 30th best album in the
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—an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by ''The Village Voice''. By August 2010, the album had sold 3,318,000 copies in the US. ''What's the 411?'' has since been viewed by critics as one of the 1990s' most important records. Blige's combination of vocals over a hip hop
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proved influential in
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. With the album, she was dubbed the reigning " Queen of Hip Hop Soul" The album's success spun off '' What's the 411? Remix'', a remix album released in December that was used to extend the life of the ''What's the 411?'' singles on the radio into 1994, as Blige recorded her follow-up album. Following the success of her debut album and a remixed version in 1993, Blige went into the recording studio in the winter of 1993 to record her second album, ''
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''. The album was a breakthrough for Blige, who at this point was in a
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, battling both drugs and alcohol – as well as being in an abusive relationship with K-Ci Hailey. On November 29, 1994, Uptown/
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released ''My Life'' to positive reviews. The album peaked at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number one of the
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chart for selling 481,000 copies in its first week and remaining atop the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for an unprecedented eight weeks. It ultimately spent 46 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 and 84 weeks on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2002, ''My Life'' was ranked number 57 on ''
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''s list of the 100 greatest American albums of all time. The following year, ''Rolling Stone'' placed it at number 279 on their
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, and in 2006, the record was included in ''
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''s 100 greatest albums of all-time list. Blige involved herself in several outside projects, recording a cover of
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's "
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" for the soundtrack to the
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series ''
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'', and "Everyday It Rains" (co-written by R&B singer
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) for the soundtrack to the hip hop documentary, ''The Show''. Later in the year, she recorded the
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-penned and produced " Not Gon' Cry", for the soundtrack to the motion picture ''
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''. The platinum-selling single rose to number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in early 1996. Blige gained her first two Grammy nominations and won the 1996 Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for her collaboration with
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on " I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By". Shortly after, Blige was featured on Jay-Z's breakthrough single, " Can't Knock the Hustle", from his debut ''
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'' (1996) and with
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on " All That I Got Is You" from his debut, '' Ironman'', which was also released that year. In addition, Blige co-wrote four songs, provided
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and was featured prominently on two singles with fellow R&B singer Case on his self-titled debut album (1996) including the US top 20 hit, "
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", which also featured then up-and-coming rapper Foxy Brown. ''What's the 411?'' highlights the featuring of woman centered narratives although in this album her narratives were regularly policed and told through male emcees. Nonetheless, it marked the start of a transition towards black women centered narratives that focused on the daily experiences and troubles of the black experience through the lens of women rather than necessarily singing about black trauma. Treva B. Lindsey, in her piece "If You Look in My Life: Love, Hip-Hop Soul, and Contemporary African-American Womanhood", highlights the regulating by men saying, "Although the lyrics on ''What's the 411?'' establish an African American woman-centered discourse, male artists' words of adoration and longing first introduce listeners to Blige as a hip-hop storyteller. ''What's the 411?'', therefore, functions as an African American woman-centered storytelling space created largely by black men."


1997–2000: ''Share My World'' and ''Mary''

On April 22, 1997, MCA Records (parent company to Uptown Records, which was in the process of being dismantled) released Blige's third album, ''
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''. By then, she and Combs had dissolved their working relationship. In his place were the
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, who executive-produced the project along with
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. Sharing production duties were producers
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,
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,
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and
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. The album was made at a time when Blige was trying to "get her life together", by trying to overcome drugs and alcohol, as well as the ending of her relationship with Hailey. After an encounter with a person who threatened her life the previous year, she tried to quit the unhealthy lifestyle and make more upbeat, happier music. As a result, songs such as "Love Is All We Need" and "Share My World" were made. ''Share My World'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned five hit singles: "Love Is All We Need" (featuring
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), "I Can Love You" (featuring
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), "Everything", "Missing You" (UK only) and "Seven Days" (featuring
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). In February 1997, Blige performed her hit at the time, " Not Gon' Cry", at the
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, which gained her a third Grammy Award nomination, her first for
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, as Blige was recording the follow-up to ''My Life''. In early 1998, Blige won an American Music Award for "Favorite Soul/R&B Album". That summer, she embarked on the Share My World Tour, which resulted in a Gold-certified live album released later that year, simply titled '' The Tour''. The album spawned one single, "Misty Blue". On August 17, 1999, Blige's fourth album, titled ''
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'' was released. It marked a departure from her more familiar hip hop-oriented sound; this set featured a more earthy, whimsical, and
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-tinged collection of songs, reminiscent of the 1970s to early 1980s soul. She also appeared on '' In Concert: A Benefit for the Crossroads Centre at Antigua'' with Eric Clapton in 1999. On December 14, 1999, the album was re-released as a double-disc set. The second disc was enhanced with the music videos for the singles "All That I Can Say" and "Deep Inside" and included two bonus tracks: "Sincerity" (featuring
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, Andy Hogan and
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) and "Confrontation" (a collaboration with hip hop duo
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originally from their 1999 album ''The Tunnel''). The ''Mary'' album was critically praised, becoming her most nominated release to date, and was certified double platinum. It was not as commercially successful as Blige's prior releases, though all of the singles: "All That I Can Say", "Deep Inside", "Your Child", and "Give Me You" performed considerably on the radio. In the meantime, MCA used the album to expand Blige's demographic into the nightclub market, as club-friendly dance
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es of the ''Mary'' singles were released. The club remix of "Your Child" peaked at number-one on the ''
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chart in October 2000. In 2001, a Japan-only compilation, ''
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'', was released. The album featured covers of
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's "Overjoyed", and previous recordings of
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's "
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" and
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's "
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". In 1999, George Michael and Mary J. Blige covered the song 'As' written by Stevie Wonder, and worldwide outside of the United States, it was the second single from George Michael's greatest hits album ''Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael''. It became a top ten UK pop hit, reaching number four on the chart. It was not released on the U.S. version of the greatest hits collection or as a single in the U.S. Michael cited Blige's record company president for pulling the track in America after Michael's arrest for committing a lewd act. In January 2001, Blige performed as a special guest in the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.


2001–2004: ''No More Drama'' and ''Love & Life''

On August 28, 2001, MCA released Blige's fifth studio album, ''No More Drama''. The album's first single, "
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" (produced by Dr. Dre) became her first and only number-one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it remained for six consecutive weeks. It was followed by two further hit singles, the European only single "Dance for Me (Mary J. Blige song), Dance for Me" featuring Common (rapper), Common with samples from "The Bed's Too Big Without You" by The Police, and the
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-produced No More Drama (song), title track (originally recorded for the ''Mary'' album), which sampled "Nadia's Theme", the piano-driven theme song to the daytime drama ''The Young and the Restless''. Though the album sold nearly two million copies in the U.S., MCA was underwhelmed by its sales, and subsequently repackaged and re-released the album on January 29, 2002. The ''No More Drama'' re-release featured a new album cover, deleted three of the songs from the original tracklisting, while adding two brand-new songs—one of which was the fourth single and top twenty Hot 100 hit "Rainy Dayz", (featuring Ja Rule), plus two remixes; one of the title track, serviced by Sean Combs/Puff Daddy and the single version of "Dance for Me" featuring Common. Blige won a Grammy for 'Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance' for the song "He Think I Don't Know". In April 2002, Blige performed with Shakira with the song "Love Is a Battlefield" on VH1 Divas show live in Las Vegas, she also performed "No More Drama (song), No More Drama" and "Rainy Dayz" as a duet with the returning Whitney Houston. On July 22, 2002, MCA released ''Dance for Me (album), Dance for Me'', a collection of club remixes of some of her past top hits including the Junior Vasquez remix of "Your Child", and the Thunderpuss mix of "No More Drama". This album was released in a limited edition double pack 12" vinyl for DJ-friendly play in nightclubs. On August 26, 2003, Blige's sixth album ''Love & Life (Mary J. Blige album), Love & Life'' was released on Geffen Records (which had absorbed MCA Records.) Blige heavily collaborated with her one-time producer Sean Combs for this set. Due to the history between them on ''What's the 411?'' and ''My Life'', which is generally regarded as their best work, and Blige having just come off of a successful fifth album, expectations were high for the reunion effort. Despite the album debuting at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 and becoming Blige's fourth consecutive UK top ten album, ''Love & Life''s lead-off single, the Diddy-produced "Love @ 1st Sight", which featured Method Man, barely cracked the top ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while altogether missing the top twenty on the Hot 100 (although peaking inside the UK top twenty). The following singles, "Ooh!", "Not Today (Mary J. Blige song), Not Today" featuring Eve (rapper), Eve, "Whenever I Say Your Name" featuring Sting (musician), Sting on the international re-release, and "It's a Wrap" fared worse. Although the album was certified platinum, it became Blige's lowest-selling at the time. Critics and fans alike largely panned the disc, citing a lack of consistency and noticeable ploys to recapture the early Blige/Combs glory. Blige and Combs reportedly struggled and clashed during the making of this album, and again parted ways upon the completion of it. The album became Blige's first album in six years to debut at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 285,298 copies in first week. ''Love & Life'' received mixed reviews from music critics. ''AllMusic'' gave it 4 stars and said the album "beamed with joy" and ''Rolling Stone'' gave it three stars, saying "You may not always love Blige's music, but you will feel her". The album was eventually certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US. The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 46th Grammy Awards.


2005–2006: ''The Breakthrough'' and ''Reflections – A Retrospective''

Geffen Records released Blige's seventh studio album, ''The Breakthrough'' on December 20, 2005. For the album, Blige collaborated with J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Rodney Jerkins, will.i.am, Bryan-Michael Cox, 9th Wonder, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Raphael Saadiq, Cool and Dre, and Dre & Vidal. The cover art was photographed by Markus Klinko & Indrani (photographer), Indrani. It debuted at number one on both the ''Billboard'' 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Selling 727,000 copies in its first week, it became the biggest first-week sales for an R&B solo female artist in Nielsen SoundScan, SoundScan history, the fifth largest first-week sales for a female artist, and the fourth largest debut of 2005. The lead-off single, "
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", peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while peaking at number one on the R&B chart for a record-setting fifteen consecutive weeks; it remained on the chart for over sixteen months. "Be Without You" found success in the UK (peaking in the lower end of the top forty) it became Blige's longest charting single on the UK Singles Chart. It is her second longest charting single to date. The album produced three more singles including two more top-five R&B hits—"Enough Cryin'", which features Blige's alter ego Brook-Lynn (as whom she appeared on the remix to Busta Rhymes's "Touch It (Busta Rhymes song), Touch It" in 2006); and "Take Me as I Am (Mary J. Blige song), Take Me as I Am" (which Sampling (music), samples Lonnie Liston Smith's "A Garden of Peace"). Blige's duet with U2 on the cover of their 1992 hit, "One (U2 song), One" gave Blige her biggest hit to date in the UK, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart eventually being certified one of the forty highest-selling singles of 2006; it was her longest charting UK single. The success of ''The Breakthrough'' won Blige nine ''Billboard'' Music Awards, two American Music Awards, two BET Awards, two NAACP Image Awards, and a Soul Train Award. She received eight Grammy Award nominations at the 2007 Grammy Awards, the most of any artist that year. "Be Without You" was nominated for both "Grammy Award for Record of the Year, Record of the Year" and "Grammy Award for Song of the Year, Song of the Year". Blige won three: "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance", "Grammy Award for Best R&B Song, Best R&B Song" (both for "Be Without You"), and "Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, Best R&B Album" for ''The Breakthrough''. Blige completed a season sweep of the "big three" major music awards, having won two
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in November 2006 and nine Billboard Music Awards in December 2006. In December 2006, a compilation called ''Reflections (A Retrospective)'' was released. It contained many of Blige's greatest hits and four new songs, including the worldwide lead single "We Ride (I See the Future)". In the UK, however, "MJB da MVP" (which appeared in a different, shorter form on ''The Breakthrough'') was released as the lead single from the collection. The album peaked at number nine in the U.S, selling over 170,000 copies in its first week, while reaching number forty in the UK In 2006, Blige recorded a duet with rapper Ludacris, "Runaway Love (Ludacris song), Runaway Love", which is the third single on his fifth album, ''Release Therapy''. It reached the top five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the R&B chart. Blige was featured with
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and the Harlem Boys Choir on the soundtrack to the 2006 motion picture ''Bobby (2006 film), Bobby'', on the lead track "Never Gonna Break My Faith" written by Bryan Adams. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.


2007–2008: ''Growing Pains''

Blige's eighth studio album, ''Growing Pains (Mary J. Blige album), Growing Pains'', was released on December 18, 2007, debuting at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It sold 629,000 copies in its first week, marking the third time since Nielsen SoundScan began collecting data in 1991 that two albums sold more than 600,000 copies in a week in the United States. In its second week, the album climbed to number one, making it Blige's fourth number-one album. The lead single, "Just Fine", peaked at number twenty-two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number three on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Just Fine" was nominated for the Grammy Award for "Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance", and Blige won "Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals" for the Chaka Khan duet "Disrespectful" (featured on Khan's album ''Funk This'') which Blige wrote. ''Growing Pains'' was not released in the UK until February 2008, where it became Blige's fifth top ten and third-highest-charting album.''The Breakthrough'' and ''Reflections (A Retrospective)'' were released in the Christmas rush and therefore settled for lower peaks, although both selling more than her top five album ''Mary''. "''Just Fine''" returned Blige to the UK singles chart top 20 after her previous two singles failed to chart highly. Subsequent singles from ''Growing Pains'' include "Work That (Mary J. Blige song), Work That", which accompanied Blige in an iTunes commercial, and "Stay Down (Mary J. Blige song), Stay Down". Blige was featured on 50 Cent's 2007 album, ''Curtis (50 Cent album), Curtis'', in the song "All of Me". In March 2008, she toured with Jay-Z in the Heart of the City Tour. They released a song called "You're Welcome". In the same period, cable network BET aired a special on Blige titled ''The Evolution of Mary J. Blige'', which showcased her career. Celebrities such as
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and Ashanti (singer), Ashanti gave their opinions about Blige and her music. Blige is featured on singles by Big Boi, and Musiq Soulchild. ''Growing Pains (Mary J. Blige album), Growing Pains'' was nominated for and won the Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary R&B Album", at the 51st Grammy Awards held on February 8, 2009, earning Blige her 27th Grammy nomination, in a mere decade. Blige went on the Growing Pains European Tour, her first tour there in two years. A tour of Australia and New Zealand was scheduled for June but was postponed due to "weariness from an overwhelming tour schedule" and then eventually canceled entirely. On August 7, 2008, it was revealed Blige faced a US$2 million federal suit claiming Neff-U wrote the music for the song "Work That (Mary J. Blige song), Work That", but was owned by Dream Family Entertainment. The filing claimed that Dream Family never gave rights to use the song to Blige, Feemster or Geffen Records. Rights to the lyrics of the song used in an iPod commercial are not in question.


2009–2010: ''Stronger with Each Tear''

Blige returned to performing in January 2009 by performing the song "Lean on Me (song), Lean on Me" at the Presidential Inauguration Committee's, "We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial". Blige also performed her hit 2007 single, "Just Fine", with a new intro at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball after Barack Obama was sworn in on January 20, 2009. Blige appeared as a marquee performer on the annual ''Christmas in Washington'' television special. Blige's ninth studio album, ''Stronger with Each Tear'', was released on December 21, 2009, debuting at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling 332,000 units in its first week of release. It became her fifth album not to take the top spot in the United States. Blige recorded "Stronger (Mary J. Blige song), Stronger", as the lead single from the soundtrack to the basketball documentary "More than a Game" in August 2009. The second single from ''Stronger with Each Tear'', "I Am (Mary J. Blige song), I Am", was released in December 2009 and reached number fifty-five on the Hot 100. The third international single from the album, "Each Tear", was remixed with different featured artists from different countries, then being released in February 2010. The single failed to chart anywhere except in the UK where it reached number one-hundred-eighty-three and in Italy where it reached number one. The album's third U.S. single, "We Got Hood Love" featuring Trey Songz, was released in March 2010 and reached number tw25 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart though it failed to reach the Hot 100. One of Blige's representatives reported to ''Us Weekly'' magazine that a tour in support of ''Stronger with Each Tear'' would begin in the fall of 2010. In March 2010, Blige released ''Stronger with Each Tear'' in the United Kingdom, as well as in the European markets. The album performed modestly in the United Kingdom, debuting at number 33 on the
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and at number four on the UK R&B Chart. It reached the top 100 in other countries. Blige was honored at the 2009 Black Entertainment Television, BET Honors Ceremony and was paid tribute by
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and Monica (singer), Monica. On November 4, 2009, Blige sang ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' at Yankee Stadium before the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies played the last game (game 6) of the World Series. Blige performed two songs from her ninth album as well as her previous hits, "No More Drama" and "Be Without You" along with the song "Color", which was featured on the ''Precious (film), Precious'' soundtrack. Blige appeared as a guest judge on the ninth season of American Idol on January 13, 2010. On January 23, 2010, Blige released a track "Hard Times Come Again No More" with the Roots as well as performing it at the Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief, Hope for Haiti Now telethon. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, Blige and Andrea Bocelli performed" Bridge over Troubled Water (song), Bridge over Troubled Water". Blige also performed on BET's SOS Help For Haiti, singing "Gonna Make It" with Jazmine Sullivan and "One." Blige also took part in February 2010's We Are the World 25 for Haiti, singing the solo originally sung by Tina Turner in the original 1985 We Are the World version. At the 41st
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Blige won Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Album for ''Stronger with Each Tear''. On November 18, 2010, ''Billboard'' revealed Mary J. Blige as the most successful female R&B/hip hop artist on the Top 50 R&B/Hip Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years list. She came in at number 2 overall.


2011–2013: ''My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)'' and ''A Mary Christmas''

In January 2011, WQHT, Hot 97 premiered Blige's teaser track "Someone to Love Me (Naked)" featuring vocals by Lil Wayne. In July 2011, Blige released the song "The Living Proof" as the lead single to the soundtrack of the film ''The Help''. On July 24,
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premiered their third ''Behind the Music'' that profiled her personal and career life. In August 2011, Blige released her first single off the album, "25/8 (song), 25/8". Blige's tenth studio album, ''My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)'', was released in November 2011. The album, primarily recorded in Los Angeles and New York City, saw Blige looking toward the future while acknowledging the past. "From me to you, My Life II... Our journey together continues in this life", the singer explained. "It's a gift to be able to relate and identify with my fans at all times. This album is a reflection of the times and lives of people all around me." The album features production by Kanye West and The Underdogs (production team), the Underdogs. The second single "Mr. Wrong (song), Mr. Wrong" featuring Canadian rapper Drake (rapper), Drake was the most successful single from the album, peaking at number 10 on ''Billboard''s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The rest of the songs released, including lead single "25/8 (song), 25/8" achieved only moderate success, peaking within the top 40 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The album itself debuted at No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 156,000 copies in the first week; it was eventually certified Gold in 2012 and has sold 763,000 in the US. On February 28, 2012, Blige performed "Star Spangled Banner" at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game. Blige appeared as guest mentor on ''American Idol'' on March 7, 2012, and performed "Why" on the results show the following night. On September 23, 2012, Blige was a performer at the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. Blige was featured on the song "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, Now or Never" from Kendrick Lamar's album ''Good Kid, M.A.A.D City'', released on October 22, 2012. In early 2013, reports surfaced that Blige was recording a Christmas album. The album, titled, ''A Mary Christmas'' was released on October 15, 2013, through Matriarch and Verve Records, her first release with the latter. The album includes collaborations with Barbra Streisand, the Clark Sisters, Marc Anthony and Jessie J. In early December, ''A Mary Christmas'' became Blige's 12th top ten album after it rose to No. 10 in its eight week. On October 23, 2013, Blige sang the national anthem before Game 1 of the 2013 World Series.


2014–2019: ''The London Sessions'' and ''Strength of a Woman''

On February 5, 2014, a remix of Disclosure (band), Disclosure's "F for You" featuring guest vocals from Mary was released.It was announced May 30, 2014, that ''Think Like a Man Too (Music from and Inspired by the Film)'', released June 17 on Epic Records, would introduce new songs by Mary J. Blige, including the single "Suitcase". Blige recorded a collection of music from and inspired by the film. In the United States, ''Think Like a Man Too'' debuted at number 30 on the ''Billboard'' 200, with 8,688 copies sold in its first week, becoming the lowest sales debut of any of her studio albums. On ''
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''s R&B/Hip-Hop chart, the soundtrack album charted at number six, marking Blige's 16th top ten entry on the chart, tying her with Mariah Carey for the second-most top tens by a female artist. June 2, 2014 saw Blige pairing up with another English musician with the release of a re-worked version of Sam Smith (singer), Sam Smith's "Stay with Me (Sam Smith song), Stay with Me". A live visual to the song was released on the same day. Following her concert date at the Essence Festival, on July 9, 2014, it was announced Blige would move to London to experiment with a new sound for her new album. Blige spent a month in London recording her album in RAK Studios with a host of young British acts, including Disclosure, Naughty Boy, Emeli Sandé and Sam Smith. Ten new songs, co-written and recorded by the singer, were released on November 24, 2014, on an album titled ''The London Sessions (Mary J. Blige album), The London Sessions''. That same month, she announced that she left Geffen and Interscope and signed with Capitol Records. In August 2016, Blige was recruited to perform the new theme song for the American Broadcasting Company, ABC Daytime talk show ''The View (US TV series), The View'' for its twentieth season titled "World's Gone Crazy" written by Diane Warren. A music video was also shot for the new theme song with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure, Raven-Symoné, Paula Faris, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Jedediah Bila. Blige also appeared on ''The View'' alongside Maxwell (singer), Maxwell during its premiere week on September 9, 2016, to discuss their joint tour and theme song. On September 30, 2016, Blige premiered a new show, ''The 411'', on Apple Music. On its debut episode, she interviewed Hillary Clinton. A trailer was released online with Blige singing a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "American Skin (41 Shots), American Skin" to a bewildered Clinton. The exchange received mixed and negative reaction on social media. Two weeks later, a studio version, this time featuring a verse from American rapper Kendrick Lamar was released online. Following her highly publicized divorce from Kendu Issacs, Blige released two songs within October, "Thick of It" and "U + Me (Love Lesson)". On April 28, 2017, her thirteenth studio album, ''Strength of a Woman (album), Strength of a Woman'', was released. It peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200, number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and topped the R&B Albums chart. On July 12, 2018, Blige released the single Only Love (Mary J. Blige song), "Only Love" on Republic Records, following her exit from Capitol Records. On April 16, 2019, Blige announced that she is co-headlining a North American summer tour with
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titled The Royalty Tour (Mary J. Blige and Nas Tour), The Royalty Tour. On May 8, Blige released the single "Thriving" featuring
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. During an interview with Ebro Darden on Beats 1 for the premiere of "Thriving", Blige announced that her next studio album would be released before July. On June 23, at the BET Awards 2019, she was honored with the ''Lifetime Achievement Award'' for her extraordinary contributions to music industry. On June 25, ''The New York Times Magazine'' listed Mary J. Blige among hundreds of artists whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.


2021–present: The Super Bowl, ''Good Morning Gorgeous'' and endeavors with Dr. Dre

In June 2021, Blige celebrated the 25th anniversary of her album ''My Life'' with the release of the Amazon Studios documentary ''Mary J. Blige's My Life'', directed by Vanessa Roth. In December 2021, it was announced that Blige had formed her own label Mary Jane Productions, in conjunction with 300 Entertainment. Along with the news came the release of two new singles, "Good Morning Gorgeous" and "Amazing" featuring DJ Khaled. The songs appear on Blige's fourteenth studio album, also titled ''Good Morning Gorgeous'', which was released on February 11, 2022. In January 2022, Blige released an additional song from ''Good Morning Gorgeous'' titled "Rent Money" featuring Dave East. On February 13, 2022, Blige performed at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show alongside fellow American rappers Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Anderson .Paak. Days later, on February 17, Blige said on the radio show The Breakfast Club (radio show), ''The Breakfast Club'' that she is working on an album entirely produced by Dr. Dre. On March 7, 2022, Blige and Pepsi announced the inaugural Strength of a Woman Festival and Summit, a three-day festival in Atlanta, in partnership with Live Nation Urban. In May 2022, Blige was listed as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME 100, TIME. In September 2022, she was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) for Super Bowl LVI halftime show.


Acting career


1998–2016: Early works

In 1998, Blige made her acting debut on the sitcom ''The Jamie Foxx Show'', playing the apparently southern Ola Mae, a preacher's daughter who wanted to sing more than gospel music. Her father was portrayed by Ronald Isley of the Isley Brothers. In 2001, Blige starred opposite rapper Q-Tip (musician), Q-Tip in the independent film ''
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''. That same year, Blige made a cameo on the Lifetime (TV network), Lifetime network series, ''Strong Medicine''; playing the role of Simone Fellows, the lead singer of a band who was sick, but would not seek treatment. In 2000, Blige was featured in a superhero web cartoon in junction with Stan Lee. Blige used the cartoon as part of her performance while on her 2000 Mary Show Tour. In 2004, Blige starred in an Off-Broadway play, ''The Exonerated (play), The Exonerated'', which chronicled the experiences of death row inmates. Blige portrayed Sunny Jacobs, a woman who spent 20 years in prison for a crime she did not commit. In late 2005, it was reported that Blige landed the starring role in the upcoming MTV Films biopic on American singer/pianist and civil rights activist, Nina Simone. By spring of 2010, Blige was slated to star as Simone with British actor David Oyelowo portraying her manager Clifton Henderson. Blige later dropped out of the role due to financial issues and the role was subsequently recast with actress Zoe Saldana as Simone in ''Nina (2016 film), Nina'', released in 2016. In February 2007, Blige guest-starred on ''Ghost Whisperer'', in the episode "Mean Ghost", as the character Jackie Boyd, the school's cheerleader coach grieving for the death of her brother and affected by the ghost of a dead cheerleader. The episode features many of Blige's songs. In August 2007, Blige was a guest star on ''Entourage (U.S. TV series), Entourage'', in the role of herself, as a client of Ari Gold (Entourage), Ari Gold's agency. In October 2007, Blige was also a guest star on ''America's Next Top Model'', as a creative director for a photoshoot by Matthew Rolston. In May 2009, Mary made a guest appearance on ''30 Rock'', as an artist recording a benefit song for a kidney. Blige also had a supporting role in Tyler Perry's movie ''I Can Do Bad All by Myself (film), I Can Do Bad All by Myself'', which was released in September 2009. Blige starred alongside Tom Cruise, Julianne Hough, and Alec Baldwin in the film adaptation of the 1980s jukebox hit musical ''
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''. Blige played Justice Charlier, the owner of a Sunset Strip gentlemen's club. Production began in May 2011 and the film was released in June 2012. Blige starred in the Lifetime (TV network), Lifetime movie ''Betty and Coretta'' alongside Angela Bassett, Malik Yoba and Lindsay Owen Pierre. She played Dr. Betty Shabazz, the widow of Malcolm X. The film premiered in February 2013. In December 2015, she portrayed Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the West in NBC's ''The Wiz Live!''. In October 2016, Blige guest-starred on ABC legal drama ''How to Get Away with Murder'' as an old acquaintance of Annalise Keating played by Viola Davis.


2017–present

In 2017, Blige starred in the period drama film '' Mudbound'' directed by Dee Rees. Playing Florence Jackson, the matriarch of her family, she received praise such as ''Variety (magazine), Variety's'' review: "Mary J. Blige, as the mother of the Jackson family, gives a transformative performance that will elevate the acting career of the R&B star." For her performance in ''Mudbound'', Blige was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. As she was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (with Taura Stinson and Raphael Saadiq), she became the first person nominated for an Academy Award for acting and original song in the same year. Her nomination also made Dee Rees the first black woman to direct a film for which an actor was nominated for an Academy Award. Blige voiced Irene Adler in the 2018 animated film ''Sherlock Gnomes'', and in 2020 voiced Queen Essence in the animated musical film '' Trolls World Tour''. In 2018, it was announced that Blige was cast as Sherry Elliot in ''Scream: Resurrection'', the third season of the slasher television series ''Scream (TV series), Scream''. The season premiered on
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on July 8, 2019. In 2019, Blige starred in the role of List of The Umbrella Academy characters#Hazel and Cha-Cha, Cha-Cha, a main antagonist in the
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superhero series ''
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''. In 2020, Blige played a leading role in the horror film ''
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''. She also starred in the independent drama film ''Pink Skies Ahead''. Blige currently stars as Monet Stewart Tejada in '' Power Book II: Ghost'', the first spin-off for the highly rated Starz cable drama ''
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'' which premiered in September 2020. Blige played singer
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in the biographical drama film ''
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'' about life and career of
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. The film was released theatrically on August 13, 2021.


Personal life

In the 1990s, Blige spent six years in a relationship with singer K-Ci, Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey of the R&B group Jodeci. During a 1995 interview on the UK television show The Word (TV series), ''The Word'', Blige confirmed the two were engaged; Hailey denied that they were going to get married. Their turbulent relationship inspired Blige's album ''My Life''. Blige married her manager, Martin "Kendu" Isaacs, on December 7, 2003. At the time, Isaacs had two children, Nas and Jordan, with his first wife, and an older daughter, Briana, from a teenage relationship. In July 2016, Blige filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences". Blige and Isaacs' divorce was finalized on June 21, 2018. A Democratic Party (United States), Democrat, Blige performed for Barack Obama at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Blige has dealt with drug and alcohol addiction, and has been sober for several years.


Other ventures

In 2004, Blige launched her own record label, Matriarch Records, distributed through Interscope, and in mid-2012, discovered girl group Just'Us, making the group the first ladies of the label. Blige says "These are my little Mary's; they each remind me of myself at different points in my life." Blige has been reported to be working with Just'Us on their debut album. In July 2010, Blige launched her first perfume, My Life (through Carol's Daughter), exclusively on Home Shopping Network, HSN. The fragrance's success broke sales records in hours and has been awarded two prestigious FIFI awards from the Fragrance Foundation. The newest fragrance, My Life Blossom launched in August 2011 exclusively to HSN. In October 2010, Blige released a line of sunglasses called "Melodies by MJB". The first Melodies collection featured four styles with a total of 20 color options. Each style represented a specific facet of Blige's life. Essence magazine reported that in the spring of 2011, "Melodies by MJB" extended their collection to offer more styles. Blige's production company, along with William Morris Endeavor, is also working on several TV and film projects. In partnership with the Home Shopping Network, Home Shopping Network (HSN) and Carol's Daughter, Blige released her "My Life" perfume. The perfume broke HSN records by selling 65,000 bottles during its premiere. The scent went on to win two FiFi Awards, including the "Fragrance Sales Breakthrough" award. Blige has had endorsement contracts with Reebok, Air Jordan, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Gap Inc., Gap, Target Corporation, Target, American Express, AT&T Inc., MAC Cosmetics, M·A·C, Apple Inc., Burger King and Chevrolet. She has also been a spokesperson with Carol's Daughter beauty products and Citibank's with Nickelback program.


Legacy

Called the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul", Blige is credited with influencing the musical marriage of hip hop and R&B. Ethan Brown of ''The New Yorker'' says that albums "
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" and My Life (Mary J. Blige album), "My Life", in hindsight, invented "the sample-heavy sound that reinvigorated urban radio and became a blueprint for nineties hip-hop and R&B". Tom Horan of ''The Daily Telegraph'' comments that Blige, being an immensely influential figure in popular music, "invented what is now called R&B by successfully combining female vocals with muscular hip hop rhythm tracks. All over the world, that recipe dominates today's charts." Called one of the "most explosive, coming-out displays of pure singing prowess" and "one of the most important albums of the nineties", ''What's the 411?'' saw Blige pioneer "the movement that would later become neo soul, generating gripping songs that were also massive radio hits". African American scholars have noted the implications of Blige's presentation and representation of black womanhood and femininity in the typically male-dominated and centric sphere of hip hop. Blending the vocal techniques of rapping in hip hop with aspirational messages in R&B, Blige is credited with articulating black women's experiences in a "more factual and objective" manner than typical Stereotypes of African Americans, stereotypes and tropes of black women in the media. Using her personal experiences and struggles with her family as source material for her songs, Blige refutes notions of black female hypersexuality by "imploring women to love and empower themselves through both autonomy and intimacy." This desire for love does more than connect to her audience members. With particular attention on her single "
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", critics note how the song is "a performative text, declaratively demand[ing] recognition of Blige's full humanity and, more broadly, that of hip-hop-generation women." Blige has received notable awards and achievements. In 2010, she was ranked 80th on
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's list of the 100 Greatest Artist of All Time. Blige was listed as one of the 50 most influential R&B singers by Essence (magazine), Essence. In 2003, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine ranked ''My Life'' at number 279 on its list of the
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. The album was also included on
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's list of the 100 Greatest albums of All Time. In 2020, both ''What's the 411?'' and ''My Life'' were featured in a rebooted list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, at 271 and 126 respectively. Alternately called the "Queen of R&B" for her success in the realm of R&B, Blige has amassed ten number one albums on the R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart . Blige is also the only artist to have won Grammys in the R&B, hip hop, pop, and gospel fields. Blige and her work have influenced several recording artists, including Beyoncé, Adele, Taylor Swift, Monica (singer), Monica, Layton Greene, Keyshia Cole, Bryson Tiller, Cheryl (singer), Cheryl, Teyana Taylor Keke Palmer, Jess Glynne, Rihanna,Sam Smith, and Alexandra Burke. As an actress, Blige received the Breakthrough Performance Award at the 2018 Palm Springs International Film Festival for her role in '' Mudbound''. In 2020, Kamala Harris, the first Black and South Asian female Vice President, Vice President-elect on a major party, walked out to "Work That (Mary J. Blige song), Work That" at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, campaign events (including her Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign, own presidential campaign), and her victory speech.


Discography

;Studio albums * ''
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'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1999) * ''No More Drama'' (2001) * ''Love & Life (Mary J. Blige album), Love & Life'' (2003) * ''The Breakthrough'' (2005) * ''Growing Pains (Mary J. Blige album), Growing Pains'' (2007) * ''Stronger with Each Tear'' (2009) * ''My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)'' (2011) * ''A Mary Christmas'' (2013) * ''Think Like a Man Too (soundtrack)'' (2014) * ''The London Sessions (Mary J. Blige album), The London Sessions'' (2014) * ''Strength of a Woman (album), Strength of a Woman'' (2017) * ''Good Morning Gorgeous'' (2022)


Tours


Headlining

* Share My World Tour (1997–98) * The Mary Show Tour (2000) * No More Drama Tour (2002) * Love & Life Tour (2004) * The Breakthrough Experience Tour (2006) * Growing Pains European Tour (2008) * Love Soul Tour (2008) * Music Saved My Life Tour (2010–11) * The London Sessions Tour (2015) * Strength of a Woman Tour (2017) * Good Morning Gorgeous Tour (2022)


Co-headlining

* Heart of the City Tour (2007) * The Liberation Tour (Mary J. Blige and D'Angelo Tour), The Liberation Tour (2012–13) * Maxwell and Mary J. Blige: King and Queen of Hearts World Tour, King and Queen of Hearts World Tour (2016) * The Royalty Tour (Mary J. Blige and Nas Tour), The Royalty Tour (2019)


Supporting

* Humpin' Around the World Tour (1992–1993)


Filmography


Film


Television


See also

* List of artists who reached number one in the United States * List of black Golden Globe Award winners and nominees * Honorific nicknames in popular music


References


External links


Official website
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