One of the most apt and unquestioned honorific nicknames in popular music is the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul. Mary J. Blige was born in the Bronx in the early ’70s, much like hip-hop itself. By the time she ...
From Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish to Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Charli XCX, 2024 has been the year of the diva. And two of the biggest female pop stars of the ’90s — Mary J. Blige ...
Mary J. Blige is back with her 15th studio album Gratitude, launching with “Here I Am” as its next single. Listen to Mary J. Blige Radio and more on the free Audacy app Gratitude arrives with a music ...
Nov. 15 (UPI) --Mary J. Blige released a new album Friday. Gratitude has 12 tracks, and contains collaborations with Fabolous, Judakiss, Fat Joe and FERG. "There are not enough words that can express ...
Mary J. Blige sits on a black couch while wearing her red hair in a high bun and a black outfit with white polka dots on the cover of her fifteenth studio album, “Gratitude.” The nine-time Grammy ...
The singer offered advice to her younger self and talks upcoming Netflix show. Hip Hop Soul Queen Mary J. Blige has been busy behind the scenes with a new Netflix series and two new albums up her ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. I can actually remember November of 1994. I was a sophomore in high ...
In the early 1990s, a young Mary from Yonkers, New York, would emerge as the voice of a generation, blending raw emotion with soulful melodies to create a sound that would define contemporary R&B.
Mary J. Blige has mastered the art of loving herself, but it wasn’t always easy to get there. On this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the Queen of R&B opened up about feeling “suicidal” ...
Mary J. Blige attends the Grammy Awards in 2023. She released her new album, "Gratitude," on Friday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI Nov. 15 (UPI) --Mary J. Blige released a new album Friday. Gratitude ...
OPINION: The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul’s classic sophomore album is now 30 and AARP doesn’t have to call me anymore; I’ll call them. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views ...