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  1. Today we are ranking the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige's studio albums from her debut to her latest. #maryjblige #albumsranked I’m QB for Culturalist ...

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  2. Fresh off of ripping the Super Bowl stage, let's rank the iconic (and less than iconic...) albums of Mary J. Blige's career! Featuring appearances by Producer D. Roth and Eddie J. Blige...

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  3. Sep 17, 2024 · An overview of Mary J. Blige's Billboard 200 chart history.Chapters:0:00 - What's the 411?1:48 - My Life2:53 - Share My World4:33 - Mary5:50 - No More Drama...

    • Think Like A Man Too Soundtrack
    • Good Morning Gorgeous
    • Love & Life
    • The London Sessions
    • My Life II: The Journey Continues
    • No More Drama
    • The Breakthrough
    • Share My World
    • Growing Pains
    • What’s The 411?

    Not every day, Mary J. Blige fans are gifted two albums in the same year. Epic Records’ Think Like a Man Too soundtrack, released nearly six months before her Capitol Records debut (The London Sessions), was recorded exclusively by Blige. These songs, heavily written and produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, lean hard into romance obsession (“W...

    This might be Blige’s first album in nearly five years, but she leaves no doubt that she’s still the reigning Queen of Hip-Hop Soul. She doubles down on her royal status and artistic evolution, boasting, “Who run it? / Career the longest / I want it, I own it / New deals, big money / Be honest / Who better?” on the aggressive drill track “On Top” f...

    Love & Life isn’t Blige’s best work, but it’s definitely not her worst. Overturning the record bin of soul and hip-hop songs from yesteryears, Blige and Diddy apply samples to most tracks on the project that are about happiness, clarity and deliverance. Love & Life is arguably the closest sequel to 1994’s My Life — not 2011’s My Life II. Contrary t...

    After feeling “stale in [her] own career” and needing to “do something different,” Blige took her 12th studio album efforts overseas to record with UK’s brightest stars including Sam Smith, Disclosure, Sam Romans and Emeli Sandé. She sounds right at home on cuts like “Right Now” and “Whole Damn Year;” but she could have done more church groans on t...

    My Life II: The Journey Continues (Act 1), planned to be a sequel — or more so “an extension of how far we’ve come” — from 1994’s My Life, had its highs and lows. Of course, there are traces of her dark sophomore album that linger on tracks like “Feel Inside” and “Why.” A favorite, “Don’t Mind,” has become a concert favorite but the remainder of th...

    Whether you’re listening to the standard or deluxe edition of Blige’s No More Drama album, you’re still hearing a woman seeking to be unchained from the shackles of heartache, confusion and hurt. Boasting her first and only single to reach the Hot 100 summit, No More Dramaacts as an introspective effort to Blige as she steers through her horrendous...

    Blige’s ‘breakthrough’ almost didn’t happen. Originally, the soul diva and her label were ready to shelve a compilation of her greatest hits in stores. But Blige had much more to do for R&B. Unlike her sixth studio effort, Blige’s transparency about her fresh start on ‘love and life’ was clear and refreshing to hear on The Breakthrough. With sprink...

    Breaking free from Diddy’s (then Puff Daddy) hip-hop soul direction (and her toxic relationship with K-Ci Hailey), Blige celebrated her emancipation on Share My World. Aligning herself with mega-producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Rodney Jerkins and Bryce Wilson, Blige’s brighter opinion on the state of her well-being shined through on this p...

    Two years after breaking through (and winning three Grammys), Blige had to undergo some Growing Pains for her eighth studio LP. By far this record featured Blige’s greatest vocal performances as she shuffled through urban beats and classic soul instrumentals that championed self-confidence and signaled self-discovery. As remarkable as Growing Pains...

    Fresh off the block and ready to sing, Blige ceased her moment to be an unforgettable name in music with her critically acclaimed debut album, What’s the 411? The Puff Daddy-navigated set heard MJB mirroring the sounds of her soul diva idols Anita Baker, Chaka Khan and Aretha Franklin while embedding her fly-girl attitude and hip-hop roots into all...

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  4. Oct 22, 2024 · Mary J. Blige is one of the greatest female musicians of her time, and perhaps the best female R&B artist. Here, you can check out a complete list of the best Mary J. Blige albums, including every studio release along with pictures of the album covers.

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  5. Jul 29, 2014 · Today, we’re looking back at Mary’s entire discography, ranking her catalog from worst to best. By the way, we’re strictly sticking to Mary’s studio albums, excluding her compilations, live albums and Christmas album. She’s earned her crown as Queen of Hip-Hop Soul. These are the songs that defined her kingdom.

  6. The top ranked albums by Mary J. Blige are My Life, What's The 411? and No More Drama. The top rated tracks by Mary J. Blige are Real Love, Family Affair, One, Be Without You and Stay Down. This artist appears in 282 charts and has received 2 comments and 14 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members.

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