When Mary J. Blige released on August 28, 2001, she wasn't just dropping another R&B track; she was issuing a manifesto of self-preservation. As the title track of her fifth studio album, the song marked a pivotal shift for the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul," moving from the raw pain of her earlier work toward a newfound sense of healing and empowerment. A Soundtrack for Survival
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: Critics often cite it as one of her finest recordings , praised for its raw vocal delivery and vulnerable message. 💿 Album Highlights When Mary J
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