Fans aren’t the only people excited for Mary J. Blige’s upcoming ‘My Life 2: The Journey Continues’ which hits stores on October 4th. Super producer Pharrell shared his eagerness for the project and revealed that she will bring “black music back” to a higher level.
Hear what he had to say below:
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I frankly don’t care. She sounded a damn fool on the BET awards and I am not a fan of hollering
Drugs ruined her voice
Ummm, I have one question? What exactly is Black music? I never knew music had a race or ethnicity to it. I hate when people refer to R&B/Soul/Hip-Hop as “Black music”
Really, cuz what she has been putting out/leaking the last few months ain’t it! I hate it when producers hype up cds, it usually never lives up
Sounds like they are laughing and looking down at where Mary J. came from and really what she is..she’s a hood chick….reefer? Weave bob bangs? tatoos? Bullet wounds??? Guess he’s ‘above’ it…but Mary’s fans aren’t…won’t be getting MY money!
Since when has Mary not sang “black music”…her albums always have the “black” R&B/Soul somewhere
i cant even get through 2 minutes of JD’s drunk ramblings…..
The Queen will eat grapes around them hoes once that album drop last quarter..You idiots can’t deny a LEGEND.
Black music???? Really….please explain lol!
Who is really checking for Mary still, I don’t see any buzz around her right now. She better try and get them last quarter sales! Holiday sales on dat ass!
** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPrAxP74EdU **
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