10 Things We Learned From Mary J. Blige's Interview With The Breakfast Club
The Queen of Hip Hop Soul drops that title, plus more.
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The Latest With MJB - Mary J Blige is preparing her return and just unveiled her new single, "Whole Damn Year." The R&B diva also stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning and discussed her upcoming project and even revealed that she no longer cares to rock with the title The Queen of Hip Hop Soul. Check out 10 more things we learned ffrom her sit down with Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: 105.1BreakfastClub via YouTube.com)
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The London Sessions - Mary will be releasing her twelfth album, Mary J. Blige: The London Sessions, on Dec. 2. Originally slated to be an EP, the album will be her first with her new label Capitol Records and was recorded entirely in London with their hottest new producers and songwriters, including Sam Smith and Emeli Sande. A documentary was also recorded filming the album’s process and will be released around the time of the album as well.(Photo: Capitol Records)
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Can't Knock the Hustle - Mary J. was very influential in Jay Z’s early success as she appeared on his debut album on the track “Can’t Knock the Hustle” and also stepped in when his Best of Both Worlds Tour with R. Kelly went left. Speaking on how they came to work together, Mary revealed, “Damon Dash asked me to do it and they played the record in the studio and I lost it so I got on the record and he was dope then. It was his first album and the record was already crazy, I just sang to it.” She also thought he was going to be great then as she added, “I saw that he was something incredible and fresh and the tone of his voice [left me like] ‘Wow, who is this kid?'” (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
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"The One" - Mary J. is a huge fan of Drake and considers him the leader of the new school. She spoke fondly of the YMCMB capo who she has worked with in the past as she expressed, “Drake is one of the best of his generation.”(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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No More Drama - Mary thanked God that social networking wasn’t around when she was younger as it might have been detrimental to her career. “My career probably would have been over if certain social medias were out because I was a tyrant. I was terrible. They were banning me and my crew from places.” (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Nickelodeon)
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