''Share My World'' is the third studio album by American
R&B singer
Mary J. Blige, released by
MCA
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on
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, April 22, 1997. The album became Blige's first to open at number one on the
US ''Billboard'' 200 album chart. Moreover, it is her first album where she serves as an
executive producer
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, alongside
Steve Stoute
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, who also shared executive producer credits on the album.
Guest appearances are made by
hip hop and R&B stars such as
Lil' Kim
Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1974), Those giving 1974 include:
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,
Nas,
The LOX,
George Benson,
Roy Ayers and
R. Kelly. The album was released to generally positive reviews from most music critics, and earned Blige numerous accolades and nominations, including a
Grammy Award nomination for
Best R&B Album in 1998. The album became her first to chart in the top ten internationally, including Canada, Sweden and the UK, while it entered the top forty in countries such as New Zealand, Germany and France.
It is certified
triple platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) for excess of three million copies sold in the US.
Background
''Share My World'' marked several personal and professional changes in Blige’s life and career. Following the departure of label head
Andre Harrell
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the year before, Blige defected from
Uptown Records in favor of its
MCA
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parent. Meanwhile, she severed professional ties with long-time producer, manager and mentor
Sean "Puffy" Combs shortly before the production of ''Share My World'' began. His absence was filled with a bevy of high-profile producers, such as:
Rodney Jerkins
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Jerkins has won multiple Grammy Awards. Among hi ...
,
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis,
Babyface,
Bryce Wilson
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and
R. Kelly. The end result produced an album that was less entrenched in the
hip hop soul of her first two albums, and replaced with a style that was more aligned with
R&B.
During the making and run of her second album ''
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* ''My Life'' (Mosley a ...
'' (1994), Blige had reportedly experienced clinical depression, while also battling drug and alcohol addiction, and enduring an often turbulent relationship with
K-Ci Hailey
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— all of which heavily influenced the dark mood of that album. In late 1996, however, Blige reportedly made a concerted effort to clean up her life and subsequently found herself in more positive frame of mind while recording ''Share My World'', which influenced the albums noticeably lighter mood.
Release and reception
Commercial performance
For the ''
Billboard
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'' issue dated May 10, 1997, ''Share My World'' debuted at number one on both the
US ''Billboard'' 200 and
R&B Albums chart with sales of 240,000 copies, marking Blige's first official number-one album on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The album had ended the four-week stint of ''
Life After Death'' by
The Notorious B.I.G., which was released posthumously five weeks earlier.
In addition to debuting number one in the US, the album also debuted in the top ten in countries such as
Canada,
Sweden
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and the
UK. The album also reached the top forty in
France,
Germany and
New Zealand.
''Share My World'' was certified
Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), for shipments of one million copies in the US on July 1, 1997. On November 17, 1997, ''Share My World'' was later certified
double platinum by the RIAA and during an episode of ''
MTV Live'', Blige was presented with the plaque by host
Ananda Lewis. The album has since sold three million copies domestically by May 1999, garnering Blige's third consecutive album to reach multi-platinum status by the RIAA.
Critical reception
Alex Henderson of
AllMusic wrote in his review, "Her strongest and most confident effort up to that point, ''Share'' had much more character, personality, and honesty than most of the assembly line fare dominating urban radio in 1997. For all their slickness, emotive cuts like "Get to Know You Better," "Love Is All We Need," and "Keep Your Head" left no doubt that Blige was indeed a singer of depth and substance. Although high tech, the production of everyone from
R. Kelly (with whom she duets on the inviting "It's On") and
Babyface to
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis doesn't come across as forced or robotic, but, in fact, is impressively organic." Ernest Hardy of ''
Rolling Stone'' commended Blige's transition from sound to singing, writing that "On ''Share My World'' even Blige's harshest critics will have to concede that she's moved beyond sound to real singing. Listen to "Seven Days," "Missing You" and the already-classic "Not Gon' Cry" (also on the ''
Waiting to Exhale'' soundtrack), and you hear Blige's signature ache married to newfound technique. There's shading, depth and control in her vocals now." Steve Jones of ''
USA Today'' said the songs "run the usual gamut of love themes, but it's Blige's powerful, emotional deliveries and street sensibility that separate her from the competition."
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said "Blige is a diva for her own time. As befits her hip hop ethos, she's never soft if often vulnerable, and as befits her hip hop aesthetic, she plays her natural vocal cadences for melodic signature and sometimes hook. She redefines the New York accent for the '90s. And she's taken two straight follow-ups to the next level."
Jonathan Bernstein from '' Entertainment Weekly'' was more critical, finding ''Share My World'' "uneven" and the songwriting "meandering and half finished." Tom Moon later wrote in '' The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' (2004) that the record displayed "Blige's hit-song savvy but fewer memorable performances" than previous albums.
Awards and nominations
Track listing
Sample credits
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; "Sukiyaki" as performed by A Taste of Honey
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*"Get to Know You Better" contains an interpolation of " My Cherie Amour" as performed by Stevie Wonder
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*"I Can Love You" contains a sample of "Queen Bitch" as performed by Lil' Kim
Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1974), Those giving 1974 include:
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*"Love Is All We Need" contains a sample of "Moonchild" as performed by Rick James.
*"Round and Round" contains a sample of "Go Back Home" as performed by Allen Toussaint
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*"Share My World" contains an interpolation of "Share My World" by DeBarge.
Personnel
Credits for ''Share My World'' adapted from AllMusic.Credits: ''Share My World''
AllMusic. Retrieved on January 17, 2011.
Musicians
* Roy Ayers – Vibraphone
* George Benson – Guitar
* Gene Bianco – String Arrangements, String Conductor, String Contractor
* LaTonya Blige-DaCosta – Vocals (Background)
* Mary J. Blige – Executive Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
* Darryl Brown – Bass
*
Mary Brown – Vocals (Background)
* Mike Campbell – Guitar
* Lafayette Carthon, Jr. – Keyboards
* Minio Class – Fender Rhodes
* DJ Do It All – Scratching
*
Nathan East
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– Bass
* Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds – Arranger, Drum Programming, Keyboards, Musician, Producer
* Basil Fearrington – Bass
* Michael Jordan – Guitar
* R. Kelly – Instrumentation, Mixing, Multi Instruments, Performer, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
* Lil' Kim – Rap
* The LOX – Rap
* Josh Milan – Keyboards
* Ed Moore – Guitar
* Ed Tree Moore – Guitar
* James Mussen – Drums
* Nas – Rap
* Dunn Pearson, Jr. – Keyboards
* Malik Pendleton – Mixing, Multi Instruments, Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals (Background)
* Mike Scott – Guitar
*
Shanice – Vocals (Background)
* Abdulhameed Zuhri – Guitar
Production
* Dionne Alexander – Hair Stylist
* Bilal Allah – Sequencing
* Engineer
* Kyle Bess – Assistant Engineer, Mixing, Mixing Assistant
* Bob "Bassy" Bob Brackmann – Mixing
* Chris Brickley – Engineer
* Trey Fratt – Assistant Engineer
* Ben Garrison – Engineer
* Jon Gass – Mixing
* Stephen George – Engineer, Mixing, Programming
* Brad Gilderman – Engineer
* Kenny J. Gravillis – Art Direction, Design
* Steve Hodge – Engineer, Mixing
* Jimmy Jam – Arranger, Instrumentation, Multi Instruments, Musical Associate, Producer
* Fred Jerkins III – Mixing, Multi Instruments, Producer
* Rodney Jerkins – Arranger, Drum Arrangements, Drum Programming, Instrumentation, Introduction, Mixing, Multi Instruments, Musician, Producer, Rap, Vocals
*
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– Stylist
* Jeff Lane – Assistant Engineer
* Ken Lewis – Engineer, Mixing
* Terry Lewis – Arranger, Instrumentation, Multi Instruments, Musical Associate, Producer
* Ron Lowe – Assistant Engineer
*
Tony Maserati – Engineer, Mixing
* Mr Lee – Programming
* James Mtume – Keyboards, Producer
* Rich Nice – Arranger, Narrator, Producer
* Appolon "Chap" Noel – Assistant, Assistant Engineer, Engineer
* Nzínga – Make-Up
* One Drop Scott – Arranger, Drum Programming
* George R. "Golden Fingers" Pearson – Keyboards, Producer
* Angela Piva – Engineer, Mixing
* Poke – Arranger, Drum Programming, Producer
* Poke & Tone – Arranger, Drum Programming
* Herb Powers – Mastering
* David Radin – Sequencing
* Dexter Simmons – Engineer, Mixing
* Ivy Skoff – Production Assistant, Production Coordination
* Xavier Smith – Assistant, Assistant Engineer, Mixing, Mixing Assistant
*
Steve Stoute
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– Executive Producer, Sequencing
* Greg Thompson – Assistant Engineer
* Ed Tinley – Assistant, Assistant Engineer, Engineer
* Tizone – Mixing
* Tone – Arranger, Drum Programming, Producer
* Richard Travali – Engineer, Mixing
* Tom Vercillo – Engineer, Mixing
* Randy Walker – MIDI, MIDI Programming, Programming
* Kevin Westenberg – Photography
* Bryce Wilson – Keyboards, Producer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
See also
*
List of number-one albums of 1997 (U.S.)
*
List of number-one R&B albums of 1997 (U.S.)
References
External links
*
Share My World' at
Discogs
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1997 albums
Mary J. Blige albums
Albums produced by Rodney Jerkins
Albums produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Albums produced by R. Kelly
MCA Records albums