My Life II...The Journey Continues (Act 1)
Recorded amid the singer’s battles with addiction and depression and under the cloud of a rocky relationship, Mary J. Blige’s 1994 sophomore record, My Life, was rawer and more confessional than any other R&B album of its era, a sorrowful, ballad-heavy work fraught with unanswered pleas for happiness. The singer has…
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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.
My Life II…The Journey Continues (Act 1) feels like a corrective, one which intends to restore soul back to prominence.
Mary J Blige's sequal to her best album is susprisingly robust, reckons <strong>Rebecca Nicholson</strong>
Mary J Blige conjures golden moments in 'My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act1)'.