Mary J. Blige: Top Ten Songs from the Queen of Hip Hop Soul

Lorraine Hayden
The easiest and most profound way I can describe the talent of Mary J. Blige is to say, she is to me what Aretha Franklin was to my mother. As Aretha was a voice of black women empowerment during the 1960's and 70's, Mary J Blige achieved the same for the women of my generation.

Throughout her career, Ms. Blige recorded music that seemed personally sung for me and the situations I was going through at the time. My first encounter with her music was when her emotionally strong voice would blast from very boom box and car stereo in the Lillian Ward Houses(housing project) down on the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the summer of 1992.

Here is what I consider the top ten songs by the Queen of Hip Hop Soul Mary J. Blige:

"You Remind Me" (1992)

This is the type of song that every young lady knew the lyrics too. But it was not only considered a "girly song", the danceable beat made it a favorite of the young fellas as well.

"Real Love" (1992)

With a strong hip hop beat, "Real Love", was a dance club favorite. Upon first hearing this song, my friends and I simply thought it was a remix of the rap tune "Top Billin" by the duo Audio Two. This song made the name Mary J. Blige known throughout the community.

"I'm Going Down" (1994)

This tune showcased Ms. Blige's soulful vocal skills. A remake of the 1976 song by the R&B group Rolls Royce, Mary J Blige took command of this song, made it her own and struck a cord with her current fans and introduced her to an older generation.

"Everything" (1997)

This smooth song touches the heart of women who ever was deeply in love with someone. This is the song you want playing in your car as you drive to meet up with your sweetie.

"Deep Inside" (1999)

This is where Mary J. Blige exposes herself to be more than just a hip hop soul singer. As the iconic Elton John plays the keys on this track, Ms. Blige asks her listeners to see her for who she really is beyond the music- simply Mary.

"Rainy Dayz" (2002)

Rapper Ja-Rule joins Mary J. Blige on this song. It's a fun uplifting song that reminds you that even though we may be stuck in a cloudy situation, the sun will eventually shine.

"No More Drama" (2002)

This song was released during a time in which I had to say no to the drama going on in my own life. Mary J. Blige expressed through this song what I feeling. Once again she was able to tap into what so many women go through in dealing with personal relationships, life and love.

"Love @ First Sight" (2003)

Mary J. Blige teams up again with Sean Combs and delves back into her hip hop soul roots with this hard core beat driven song. This is a great dance/party song.

"Be Without You" (2005)

Simply put, Ms. Blige knocked it out the park with this tune. This is the type of song that makes you push aside all the little thing that drive you crazy about your spouse and makes you realize that you do indeed love him/her.

"Just Fine" (2007)

Currently this song is my personal anthem. During my life's ups and downs, I will be just fine. Like the song says "You see I wouldn't change my life, my life's just fine..."

Other Mary J. Blige songs that I love and admire are "Love No Limit", "Be Happy", "Reminisce", "You Don't Have to Worry" and many more. Ms. Blige has always stayed true to the music game, we have watched her grow from the cute little young lady in the turned around baseball cap and Timberland boots, to the diva she was destined to be. Mary J. Blige is the undisputed Queen of Hip Hop Soul.

Published by Lorraine Hayden

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  • Ty Waller9/28/2009

    Great article...I love mary! You hit it right on the spot

  • Kid-Romeo9/1/2009

    great article and yes she is an amazing singer, one of the best of all time

  • anasia3/3/2009

    mary j is cute ...ok so by

  • Anonymous3/3/2009

    anasia

  • Abesi!5/13/2008

    its so strange that a lot of us have trouble accepting Mary when she's happy but as we move into states of happiness we are more accepting of each other's joy. I love Mary and she is phenomenal.

  • Shamontiel3/17/2008

    Lorraine, I'll be honest with you. I could NEVER get into Mary J. Blige up until now. I love "Just Fine" because she has finally gotten into a happy relationship, stopped crying on all her songs. Her music was like melodic suicide for the ears. Fun fact: Last month, she was on the cover of VIBE magazine. In the Letters to the Editor for the April 2008 issue, there's a message from me saying I'm happy that Mary J. is happy, and she's made me a new fan. I was tired of her whining and complaining on every song. I think that's why I can't stand the sound of Keyshia Cole. Well, that and that yodeling thing she does.

  • Dr. Jamie Y. Marable3/12/2008

    Mary J. exploded onto the music scene at time when I was coming into my own. I associate her music with many of my own personal struggles, victories and special memories. What I admire most about her is that unlike many big-name celebrities who start off with a bang and then face a downward spiral in their careers and personal lives, Mary J. has magnificently transformed into a woman of grace, strength and unwaivering faith. She is more than just a talented artist; she is an example of all that is possible in life - no matter what obstacles may present themselves along the way.

  • Wes Laurie3/5/2008

    She's always bored me. Thanks for sharing though!

  • John Myers3/3/2008

    Great list of songs from a great artist. Mary rules!

  • Sonya Covert2/26/2008

    I have never listened to her but i will have to try her.

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