Being Mary Jane Episode 7 Music Recap

Here's what we listened to during Mary Jane's birthday.

'Million Bucks' by Maino - He calls himself the the King of Brooklyn and is best known for his single "Hi Hater." (Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for AXE)

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'Million Bucks' by Maino - He calls himself the the King of Brooklyn and is best known for his single "Hi Hater." (Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for AXE)

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'Go-Go' by Kurt Farquhar - Kurt Farquhar is a film and television composer, best known for crafting the music on King of Queens.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for BMI)

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'Happy Birthday' by Fur immer Wochenend - Meet this Danish cool kid who just stepped onto the music scene. (Photo: Chimperator, Groove Attack)

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'Happy Birthday' by Fur immer Wochenend - Meet this Danish cool kid who just stepped onto the music scene. (Photo: Chimperator, Groove Attack)

'All I Do Is Win' by DJ Khalid and T-Pain - DJ Khaled is an American Palestinian music producer who's been keeping it lit for awhile now. T.Pain is a rapper and record producer. (Photos from left: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images for Pepsi, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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'All I Do Is Win' by DJ Khalid and T-Pain - DJ Khaled is an American Palestinian music producer who's been keeping it lit for awhile now. T.Pain is a rapper and record producer. (Photos from left: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images for Pepsi, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

'Pick Me Up' by Mary J. Blige - Miss Mary J. Blige got her start back in 1992 with Uptown Records and she's been stealing the stage as an R&B singer ever since.(Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images Portrait)

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'Pick Me Up' by Mary J. Blige - Miss Mary J. Blige got her start back in 1992 with Uptown Records and she's been stealing the stage as an R&B singer ever since.(Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images Portrait)

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Migos vs. 300 Entertainment  - Migos hit up Twitter and announced that they had parted ways with Lyor Cohen's 300 Entertainment which is distributed through Atlantic Records. The Atlanta trio's debut album Yung Rich Nation debuted in July and it looks like they have already moved on after dropping their new mixtape, Back to the Bando, yesterday.They tweeted, "B2TB @LiveMixtapes out now. No business with 300ent! YRN QC independent. Big announcement coming soon." While Offset, Quavo and Takeoff get back on their independent hustle that brought them their initial success, check out more artists who battled it out with their labels. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Johnny Nunez/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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'Fight Night' by Migos - Migos hails from ATL and the group is making way for the young cool kids in hip hop.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/BET/Getty Images for BET)

'Three Times a Lady' by The Commodores - The Commodores kept things funky in the '70s and '80s.(Photo: Detroit Free Press/MCT /Landov)

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'Three Times a Lady' by The Commodores - The Commodores kept things funky in the '70s and '80s.(Photo: Detroit Free Press/MCT /Landov)

'It Takes Two' by Rob Base - Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock will forever be remembered as party starters. They were a hip hop duo from Harlem best known for their hit "It Takes Two."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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'It Takes Two' by Rob Base - Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock will forever be remembered as party starters. They were a hip hop duo from Harlem best known for their hit "It Takes Two."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)