My Life II...The Journey Continues (Act 1)

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 57:12

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Barry Walters

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11.21.11
Her quiet strength here speaks loudest
2011 | Label: Geffen

When the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul recorded her second album, 1994′s rightly revered My Life, she was in a bad personal place — struggling with depression, drug addiction, alcoholism and an abusive relationship with Jodeci’s K-Ci. But somehow she managed to repurpose that pain to create the rare smash R&B album of its era with a pervasively introspective, often melancholy tone. Its many samples, cover versions and interpolations of classic soul conjured an image of Blige turning to her favorite records for guidance through her darkest hour. “How can I love somebody else/ if I can’t love myself enough to know when it’s time, time to let go?” she asked in summation of the album’s central struggle in “Be Happy,” the concluding track on a song suite that plays out like one sustained prayer for sobriety and serenity.

Suggesting both a return to that creative apex and a contrast to its many emotional lows, Blige’s largely celebratory 10th studio release comes heavy with hip-hop cameos in its first and late-second-act tracks, then rallies with wiser and far stronger ballads. She may have famously vowed to turn her back on drama, but its gravitational pull lingers: “Bad boys ain’t no… read more »

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I really love this album and it is rated by me as a 10+

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I really enjoyed listening to MJB's new music. The more I listened the more I enjoyed. Mr Wrong and No Condition are my most favorite.

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I really enjoyed listening to MJB's new music. The more I listened the more I enjoyed. Mr Wrong and No Condition are my most favorite.

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Intro excepted, a devout Mary J. Blige fan could listen to these 70 minutes of music as an untitled album and never think of it as a sequel to 1994′s My Life. Technically titled My Life II…The Journey Continues (Act 1) — yes, it’s the first act of a continuation — it’s more the successor to Blige’s previous album, Stronger with Each Tear. Blige is in a much different, presumably much better place now than she was when she made the turbulent My Life. That album has one guest who appears during a half-minute interlude; there really isn’t much room for any other voice. My Life II, like Stronger, is more like My Life and Those of Others Who Join Me, as it is it involves a succession of high-profile guests: Nas, Busta Rhymes, Drake, Rick Ross, Beyoncé, Diddy, and Lil Wayne. Those who are hoping for something in the spirit of mid-‘90s Blige might be disappointed and think of the title as a ploy, but those who expect a wide variety of material in terms of style and mood will get precisely that. The first half contains several uplifting, upbeat numbers, including a muscular cover of Rufus & Chaka Khan’s “Ain’t Nobody,” where producer Rodney Jerkins seems to have placed the synthesizer bass from René & Angela’s “I’ll Be Good” in a deep fryer. Chest-beating pleader “25/8” clearly aims for classic status with a Gamble/Huff sample. The second half is heavy on ballads. – Andy Kellman

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