Advantages: Lots of big tunes Disadvantages: Not as strong as her debut
“My Life” was released in 1994 and came as the second album from the R&B and Soul singer Mary J. Blige as she, along with support from the Bad Boy label (which has Puffy Daddy as its owner, and who is also seen to produce much of this release) come to bring another heavily Hip Hop-influenced record. 1. “Intro” 2. “Mary Jane” After an interesting introduction, you see that she guides us right into what would become a classic R&B track form the artist ... ...re-worked version of the Mary Jane Girls’ “All Night Long”. She goes hard with the material and makes it her own, whilst not going too far from the original). It is a tune that I simply can’t see a single fault in and is bound to take you in immediately. **Five Stars** 3. “You Bring Me Joy” Sampling a Barry White track that would eventually be used on Robbie Williams’ “Rock DJ”, this is an upbeat jam from here and sees that she comes to bring a song ...
XICripZ 10.11.2009
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cranium for my ultimatum", when someone in the studio control booth asks producer Chucky Thompson, "Hey, Chuck, put on some of that smooth [stuff]". Murray disappears; ...
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