Mary J. Blige
For Women's History Month, and as "Try Again" by Aaliyah turns 25, we reflect back on 25 historic Hot 100 chart-toppers by Black women.
In the words of Kool & The Gang, October 19th, 2024, turned into a “Celebration” as the legendary group, along with Mary J. Blige, A Tribe Called Quest, Cher, and more, were honored at the 39th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
We give thanks to NBA player John Wall and 8 other famous Black people that opened up about getting help with suicidal thoughts.
Black music has influenced advertisers’ campaigns for decades. Understanding the value that these artists have in connection to pop culture and what their core audience is consuming, companies find it in their best interest to have these figures be ambassadors for their brands. [RELATED]:15 Best Celebrity Brand Partnerships According to northwestern.edu, this heightened attention to […]
Mary J. Blige had a grand NYC homecoming with her 2024 Strength Of A Woman Festival & Summit, creating the ultimate Black Girl Magic linkup.
The newest inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include a who’s who in music of all genres. RELATED: “Iconic” is an Understatement When it Comes to Mary J. Blige | Urban One Honors RELATED: Watch: A Tribe Called Quest Pays Homage To Phife Dawg On SNL The 2024 class includes “Performer” […]
"Did MJB really 'F' up?"
Following a debate sparked by Diddy on who killed R&B, we highlighted 10 musicians who proved in 2022 that soul music is far from dead.
Mary J. Blige and Sean “Diddy” Combs recently had a candid conversation about the state of R&B music, with the hip-hop mogul asking on social media: “Who killed R&B?”
Mary J. Blige has a hit new album that reached top 20 on the Billboard 200, a Lifetime film on the way inspired by her classic song "Real Love" and millions of diehard fans across the world. However, one thing the R&B legend won't be having anytime soon is a baby — well, at least for now.
Continuing on her 30th anniversary rollout, Mary J. Blige will be revisiting a classic single from her debut album, 'What's the 411?,' only this time reworking it as a movie that she'll soon be executive producing for Lifetime Network.
Mary J. Blige blessed us with her presence today on the 'DL Hughley Show,' speaking with our guy Skip Cheatham about her latest LP, 'Good Morning Gorgeous,' tearing down the stage for the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Performance and everything she's got in store for the 30th anniversary of her career.