Aunt Mary and Ricky Rozay's collaboration appeared on Mary J's My Life II: The Journey Continues (Act 1) late last year, and they're finally teaming up to release the visuals to the R&B classic.
The queen of hip-hop soul Mary J.Blige was "saddened" when she learned her song "The Living Proof" didn't receive an Oscar nomination for its feature in the movie The Help.
Mary J. Blige, along with all of our favorite R&B stars are down in New Orleans, LA this July 4th weekend for the annual Essence Music Festival. Last night Mary hit up the 8th annual McDonald's 365 Black Awards with her hubby, Kendu.
When you think of hip-hop the first thing that comes to mind isn't mushy love songs. But rappers need love too.
With Drake's newest love-stricken song "Marvin's Room" leaking this morning, it inspired GlobalGrind to round up the best hip-hop love songs ever!
Cassie, Solange Knowles and Selita Ebanks took New York City by storm at the launch of the Monoi repairing collection at Sephora on 34th street. The trio was selected to be the new faces of haircare line Carol's Daughter in an effort to redefine the color of beauty and diversity.
Things aren't looking too good for Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's daughter Bobbi Kristina. The 18-year-old has had a rough year and a half between rumors of an alleged sex tape and the pictures of her allegedly snorting cocaine.
Some artists just fit well together. The only thing better than Mary J. Blige and Swizz Beatz is maybe Mary J. and Diddy.
The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul sings the hook on Swizzy's new track "It's You" as the super-producer boasts about the perks of being the winner of his affection.
<p>The soul soaring lyrics of <em>Rhythm and Blues</em> (R&B) can leave one in an orgasmic state especially if one is deeply affected by the physical beauty of his mate. We call that, ‘good music to make love to’. <em>Til The End of ...
Last month. That\'s when I first read about D\'Angelo\'s new song, \"Glass Mountain Trust\", featured on Mark Ronson\'s new album, Record Collection. Ronson described it to GQ writer, Will welch as \"an eerie
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