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Mary J. Blige

Biography - Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige is one of the most successful solo artists of all time, having sold over 65 million records worldwide since her debut in 1992. From her fruitful early collaborations with P. Diddy to her recent Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum album “The Breakthrough,” Blige has been one of the most consistently entertaining voices in R&B history. Constantly compared to soul greats like Aretha Franklin, Blige has a rich, distinct voice that will keep her at the top of the charts for decades to come.

Born in the Bronx on January 11, 1970, Blige was one of two children cared for by her mother after her father, a jazz musician, left the family when Mary was four. Forced to move to a dangerous housing project in Yonkers, New York, Blige was a troubled teen and dabbled in recreational drug use before dropping out of high school. She recently admitted to Oprah Winfrey that she was sexually assaulted as a child. However, Blige was nonetheless able to draw attention to her incredible voice during her formative years, singing in her church choir and winning a talent show at age seven.

Blige was ‘discovered’ by Jeff Redd, an Artists & Repertoire agent for Uptown Records who received a hastily recorded demo from Blige’s mother’s boyfriend. She was quickly signed to Uptown where she worked primarily as a background singer, becoming the label’s youngest and first female artist. It didn’t take long for Uptown execs to realize that Blige had enormous potential as a solo artist, and her first solo album was put under the supervision of rising Uptown exec Sean “Puffy” Combs. This first effort, “What’s the 411?,” put Blige on the map as a major hip-hop artist (she was dubbed ‘Queen of Hip-Hop Soul’), and it sold over 3 million copies in the U.S. alone.

Her follow-up, “My Life,” sold nearly as well and produced several hit singles. Darker and more personal than “What’s the 411?,” Blige battled alcoholism, drug addiction, and depression during the album’s promotion, and was in a well-publicized and borderline-abusive relationship with Jodeci frontman Cedric “K-Ci” Hailey. Blige followed with two more hugely successful albums in the 90s, the surprisingly uptempo “Share My World” and the more mature, soulful “Mary.” Her 2001 LP “No More Drama” produced her first #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, “Family Affair.”

2003’s LP “Love & Life” became Blige’s first commercial and critical disappointment, despite selling over a million copies. The production reunited Blige with Diddy, but reportedly the superstar duo squabbled over creative differences throughout, resulting in an unfocused, surprisingly bland compilation. Her latest album, however, 2005’s “The Breakthrough,” may be her best to date. Crammed with powerful ballads like lead single “Be Without You,” the album sees Blige stretching her vocal muscles and experimenting with fusions of funk, soul, hip-hop, and rock. A cover of U2’s seminal single “One,” recorded with the band itself, is of particular note. To date, “The Breakthrough” has sold over six million copies worldwide and is the nominations leader at the 2007 Grammys.

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Mary J. Blige on 10/13/95 in Chicago, Il.
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Mary J. Blige on 10/13/95 in Chicago, Il.
Paul Natkin Archive
Various Locations
01/01/1990
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7th Annual New York Music Awards
New York City
10/10/1992
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10/10/1992
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7th Annual Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/09/1993
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Derek Brown at Club USA - 1993
New York City
10/15/1993
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Cast Party for New York Undercover - January 9, 1995
New York City
01/09/1995
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The 22nd Annual American Music Awards
Los Angeles
01/30/1995
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9th Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/13/1995
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1st Annual Soul Train "Lady of Soul" Awards
Santa Monica
08/06/1995
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6th Annual Billboard Music Awards - Press Room
New York City
12/06/1995
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23rd Annual American Music Awards
Los Angeles
01/29/1996
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The 38th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arista Records Pre-GRAMMY Party
Beverly Hills
02/27/1996
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The 38th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Press Room
Los Angeles
02/28/1996
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Los Angeles
02/28/1996
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10th Annual Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/29/1996
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11th Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/07/1997
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25th American Music Awards
Los Angeles
01/26/1998
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The 40th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arista Records Pre-Party Hosted by Clive Davis
New York City
02/24/1998
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Groundbreaking for 275,000 Sq Ft Retail and Entertainment Complex
New York City
07/27/1998
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World Premiere of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back"
Hollywood
08/03/1998
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The 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of the Soul Awards
Santa Monica
09/03/1998
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The 41st Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arista Records Pre-GRAMMY Party
Beverly Hills
02/23/1999
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The 41st Annual GRAMMY Awards
Los Angeles
02/24/1999
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The 41st Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arista Records Pre-Party
Beverly Hills
02/24/1999
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18th Annual CFDA American Fashion Awards
New York City
06/02/1999
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Crossroads Benefit
New York City
06/30/1999
Mary J. Blige and Lil' Kim
1999 MTV Video Music Awards
New York City
09/09/1999
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Donna Karen Store Opening
New York City
09/17/1999
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Vera Wang Fashion Show - September 19, 1999
New York City
09/19/1999
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Grand Re-opening Gala of the Radio City Music Hall
New York City
10/04/1999
Jewel. Bono, Zucchero, Mary J. Blige and Wyclef Jean
Net Aid - October 9, 1999
Meadowlands
10/09/1999
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Tommy Hilfiger "Rock Style" Exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City
12/06/1999
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The 10th Annual Billboard Music Awards
Las Vegas
12/08/1999
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42nd Annual Grammy Awards Nominations - Press Conference
Beverly Hills
01/04/2000
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The 42nd Annual GRAMMY Awards - Nominations Announcement
Beverly Hills
01/04/2000
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Elton John Named the 2000 MusiCares Person of the Year by the GRAMMY Awards
Century City
02/21/2000
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The 42nd Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arista Records Pre-GRAMMY Party
Beverly Hills
02/22/2000
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The 42nd Annual GRAMMY Awards
Los Angeles
02/23/2000
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14th Annual Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/04/2000
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14th Soul Train Music Awards
Los Angeles
03/05/2000
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