In December 2005, Mary J. Blige released her seventh studio album, The Breakthrough . It did not just top the charts; it redefined the landscape of modern R&B. Selling over 729,000 copies in its first week, it marked the largest opening-week sales for a solo female R&B artist at the time. More than two decades into her legendary career, the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" delivered a raw, triumphant masterpiece that resonated globally.
Tracks like "Enough Cryin" (featuring Mary's alter-ego, Brook Lynn) bring that gritty, hip-hop edge that keeps your energy up during a workout.
In December 2005, Mary J. Blige released her seventh studio album, The Breakthrough . It did not just top the charts; it redefined the landscape of modern R&B. Selling over 729,000 copies in its first week, it marked the largest opening-week sales for a solo female R&B artist at the time. More than two decades into her legendary career, the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" delivered a raw, triumphant masterpiece that resonated globally.
Tracks like "Enough Cryin" (featuring Mary's alter-ego, Brook Lynn) bring that gritty, hip-hop edge that keeps your energy up during a workout.