There has by no means been a query as to who the undisputed Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is. If we’re being trustworthy, “hip-hop soul” as a time period didn’t even really exist earlier than her. Certain, a handful of R&B musicians earlier than her time incorporate some components of rap tradition within the rhythm of their blues, however none earlier than or after her have been capable of fuse two of Black music’s most essential genres collectively so seamlessly.
The ‘her’ in query is none aside from the residing legend herself, Mary J. Blige, and she or he simply so occurs to be turning a milestone 55 years previous at the moment!
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A profession that started three-and-a-half a long time in the past and hasn’t wavered within the slightest bit since — if something, she’s solely elevated with each passing yr! — Mary’s trajectory within the recreation has been fairly becoming of the “Queen” title. There’s no nook within the fused world of hip-hop and R&B that she hasn’t explored, from a number of basic collaborations with late hip-hop nice The Infamous B.I.G. and one GRAMMY-winning hit specifically alongside Technique Man (see: each model of “You’re All I Want”), to serenading linkups with equally gifted vocalists like Lauryn Hill, Chaka Khan and, sure, even the late Queen Of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin. That’s not even contemplating her massive pop collabs as properly, like Bono from U2, the late George Michael and Brit-pop royalty, Sir Elton John.
She’s merely the queen of this explicit sub-genre; she has been for many years, in all probability might be for the foreseeable future and is actually beloved by each one in all her predecessors and successors alike. With 4 a long time operating on the prime, we’re sure her reign gained’t let up as she continues to tease us with surprises as in her birthday submit through Instagram (seen above).
We all know you already know the hits — cheers to “Household Affair,” “I’m Going Down” and “Be With out You, for starters — however we simply needed to go that further step by placing you all on, as per normal, to the deep cuts from our faves. Mary in particular has a really strong choice, so we positively needed to debate just a few occasions on which of them from which period would make the reduce. We expect you’ll agree with our selections, however we’re all the time up for a debate if you happen to assume we missed just a few. Hold forth, fam!
Glad birthday, Mary J. Blige! Rejoice the undisputed Queen Of Hip-Hop Soul’s milestone birthday at the moment by testing her greatest deep cuts (in our humble opinion!) that we predict you all positively want to listen to on this version of “B-Facet Bangers”:
1. “Modifications I’ve Been Going By” (1992) Album: What’s the 411?
2. “What’s the 411?” (Remix) [featuring K-Ci Hailey and The Notorious B.I.G.] (1993) Album: What’s the 411? Remix
3. “You Gotta Imagine” (1994) Album: My Life
4. “Looking” (that includes Roy Ayers) [1997]Album: Share My World
5. “A Dream” (1997) Album: Cash Talks: The Album (Official Soundtrack) by Varied Artists
6. “Misty Blue” (stay cowl in dedication to her mom, Cora Blige) [1998]Album: The Tour
7. “Sincerity” (that includes Nas and DMX) [1999]Album: Mary (Restricted Version)
8. “Future” (2001)Album: No Extra Drama
9. “He Assume I Don’t Know”* (2002)Album: No Extra Drama (Re-Launch)
*Regardless of not being launched as a single, and no recognized stay performances, “He Assume I Don’t Know” nonetheless managed to win the award for “Greatest Feminine R&B Vocal Efficiency” on the 2003 GRAMMYs.
10. “Prepared & Ready” (2003)Album: Love & Life
11. “Can’t Cover from Luv” (that includes JAY-Z) [2005]Album: The Breakthrough
12. “Grown Girl” (that includes Ludacris) [2007]Album: Rising Pains
13. “In The Morning” (2009)Album: Stronger with Every Tear
14. “Love A Girl” (feat. Beyoncé) [2011]Album: My Life II… The Journey Continues (Act 1)
15. “The First Noel” (that includes The Clark Sisters) [2013]Album: A Mary Christmas
16. “See That Boy Once more” (that includes Pharrell Williams) [2014]Album: Assume Like a Man Too (Official Soundtrack)*
*In lieu of releasing a standard album, Mary opted to document a full physique of latest music for the Assume Like a Man Too soundtrack.


















