Watch the official music video for "Want Love" by Mary J. Blige. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul returns with a new track ...
Mary J. Blige recently opened up about a painful encounter from early in her career that left her feeling completely crushed ...
Mary J. Blige shared a story about a tough moment early in her career that really shook her. On the R&B Money podcast, the ...
Houston native Cameron J. Ross shares his journey as a writer and actor for Mary J. Blige's new Lifetime film Be Happy. From scripting the story to appearing on-screen, Ross discusses the inspiration ...
Inspired by her 1994 hit “Be Happy” from the landmark “My Life” album, the film expands Lifetime’s successful run of music‑driven storytelling centered on Black women’s lived experiences and emotional ...
Ahead of the release of Lifetime’s Mary J. Blige Presents Be Happy, Hearst Magazines invited the Grammy Award winner to sit down with Oprah Daily’s editor-at-large, Gayle King. Joining the duo onstage ...
Mary J. Blige attended a Lifetime’s premiere screening for the Mary J. Blige Presents “Be Happy” held at Hearst Tower on Wednesday in New York. For the event, the Bronx native arrived in an all-black ...
Her royal thigh-highness Mary J. Blige has been in the game for decades—since the early ’90s to be exact—and if there’s one thing she’s always done, it’s keep it all the way real about what’s going on ...
Mary J. Blige sat down for a conversation with Carmelo Anthony on the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast, where she opened up about her storied career, her upcoming Las Vegas residency, and one huge moment that ...
Mary J. Blige is getting transparent about the experience she had working with the late Aretha Franklin and her story is something else! Sitting down for a new interview with Andy Cohen on the latest ...
Mary J. Blige has been in the music industry for over 30 years. After decades of creating R&B hits that transcend generations, Blige admits that she gets tired, and she is not apologizing for it.
Mary J. Blige reveals she turned down “Umbrella” before Rihanna recorded it, saying the “aye aye” hook wasn’t right for her fanbase. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul revealed she had first dibs on Rihanna‘s ...