22 December 2009
By Lyov
In R&B, Soul

Stronger WithEach Tear
The album was initially titled Stronger after the song, “Stronger” which Blige recorded and released as the lead single from the soundtrack Music Inspired by More Than a Game from the LeBron James’ documentary More Than a Game. However Rap-Up later revealed that the album had been retitled Stronger with Each Tear.The reason for the renaming of the album is suspected that the lead single “Stronger” failing to make an impact on the charts. According to HMV Group’s listing for the album, the song will not be included on the album. The song “Each Tear” replaced “Stronger” and the album was retitled Stronger with Each Tear....
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female vocalists, Hip-Hop, Mary J. Blige, rnb, Soul, Stronger WithEach Tear, Urban
22 July 2009
By Lyov
In R&B, Soul

The Breakthrough
After her somewhat lukewarm 2003 release LOVE & LIFE, Mary J. Blige returns to her rightful place as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul with 2005′s THE BREAKTHROUGH. Blige enlisted a host of guest producers to contribute tracks to THE BREAKTHROUGH, and … Full Descriptionthe result is one of her strongest and most varied albums. As usual, the sound is a mixture of smooth, urban contemporary and hip-hop edge, but Blige nails it with tracks like the pulsing “Enough Cryin’” (with its rich, multi-layered vocals) and the breezy “Can’t Hide From Luv” featuring a guest spot by Jay-Z....
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Mary J. Blige, R&B, Soul, The Breakthrough, U2