


Her autobiographical sophomore attempt My Life was released in 1994, being darker and less up-tempo then its predecessor. She immediately got down to her follow-up, while the remix album What's The 411? Remix spawned the interest to her debut work. In 1993, Blige was already christened as the Queen of hip-hop soul. However, in 1991, the Uptown Records started working over her debut album titled What's The 411? and next year the lead-single You Remind Me saw light. She became the first female artist at the studio and mostly worked on back vocals for her mates, as the label mostly focused on the famous performers. Their representative met Mary and signed her to the label. Her mother's boyfriend took his attention to the cassette and though his hands it came to the Uptown Records. In 1988, she made a cover on Anita Baker's Rapture in a recording booth in the local shopping mall.

It was created and confessed to get me out of a dark situation, and I learned confessing positive things begins to manifest," she said.Mary Jane Blige was born on Januand grew up in New-York, the USA. Mary added that she was in a dark place when she began working on the album. I had to say something that was really powerful, that I didn’t even believe, to say it to myself in the morning because who looks good in the morning?" While explaining the title of the album's title track, Mary told ET, "I couldn’t give up on myself. The event was sponsored by Sun Goddess Wines, Pepsi, 300 Entertainment and Amazon R&B Rotation. Henson, DJ D-Nice, Ella Mai, Ne-Yo, and more.

Guests included Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak, Nas, Taraji P. The 51-year-old entertainer, who is performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show this weekend, hosted the part at The Classic Cat on Thursday night (February 10) in West Hollywood, Calif. Blige just released her new album Good Morning Gorgeous and she was joined by lots of celebs to celebrate the drop!
