Growing Pains – Mary J. Blige

Release Date: 11/21/2007

Recording Date: 12/2007

Tracks: 16

Length: 00:04:53 Hrs

Label: Universal

Type: LP,CD

Genre/Styles

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What the Critics Say

Eight albums into her career and comfortably settled into married life -- and, for the most part, herself -- Mary J. Blige continues to prove her versatility and strength, building off 2005's The Breakthrough, but not copying from it. Her increased self-confidence, some of which comes from confessing her all-too-human flaws, makes Growing Pains a mature, polished, and utterly professional set of well-crafted songs. Blige, as always, is in great vocal form: her clear, distinctive voice carries the record with its dips and swoops and cries, but the embellishments never get in the way of melody, never replace the meaning of words with excessive vibrato or melisma. Musically, in fact, the album takes an even greater step toward pop (foreshadowed, no doubt, by the cover of U2's "One" on her previous release), with songs like "Fade Away," which borrows heavily from '80s pop, and "Talk to Me," which is informed by classic soul and uses an Emotions sample underneath the guitars and keyboards, helping to set the overall tone. Blige certainly hasn't lost her title of Queen of Hip-Hop Soul -- the opening, iTunes-sanctioned track, "Work That," is all swagger and affirmation with a great urban beat, the Neptunes-produced "Till the Morning" is funky and warm, and "Stay Down" takes a look back at mid-'90s R&B with rambling lyrical lines, including a fantastic reference to The Jeffersons, but she's opened herself up to more styles here, and successfully. She has been able to do what few others before her have: cater to her crossover audience without losing the essence of what she really is and where she came from, and so all of Growing Pains, from its upbeat beginning to its reflective, personal ending (though the last track, "Come to Me (Peace)" is the only real miss on the entire album), doesn't seem forced or calculated. These are strong songs, songs that keep hooks in mind, and while Blige's lyrics can occasionally border on cheesy -- like on "What Love Is," for example -- the very sincere passion she expresses, both in her voice and her words, is enough to erase, or at least fade, the platitudes, leaving only the emotion, the doubt and the love and the insecurity and the confidence and the talent, making for a very complete and satisfying listen. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

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  Ma9Lyn

5/22/2008 6:55 PM

MARY I LOVE THE THE SONGS . JUST KEEP COMING I THINK YOU SANGING .MY LIFE GRIL MARY SANGING FOR MARY.YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION IN MY LIFE SINCE WHATS THE 411 . PLEASE KEEP COME DONT KNOW WHAT I WOULD DO WITHOUT.LOVE YOU.MWL STAY BLESS..

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  Everlifechick94

1/5/2008 9:38 PM

Mary, you are so awesome the first time i ever heard you sing is when i heard you sing "Just Fine" at the American Music Awards and you rocked. OMG i listen to that song all the time and it never gets old so keep making songs like just fine so GO GET EM GIRL!!

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  Beautifulgil1976

1/5/2008 7:22 PM

mary with out u i wont of made it this far i listen to u from sun up to sun down i love u baby keep up the good wok i have all ure albums my kids say to me mommy thats all u listen to i say to them that just mary nobody says it better then her they try but they have a long way until they get there

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  Checkoutdatsmile

1/5/2008 5:33 PM

I love it! I feel like Mary Sings what is in my heart. I loved her since What's The 411 and now have every album Mrs. Mary has ever sang.

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  Brklynchic9

12/27/2007 1:58 PM

Mary U did it again. Girl, I couldn't wait until this album dropped. I am a huge fan of your music, and of u just being a strong black women. I wish u could come out with an album every month. That's how much I love your music. I haven't taken the cd out of the car yet. I just love getting in the car and hearing any song of yours that comes on. You are the best, and I learn so much from u. Stay strong and faithful in God and he will continue to bless u and your family. Love your #1 fan Brklynchic9

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  l0vechild44

12/19/2007 7:40 PM

MARY YOU HAVE BEEN SUCH A INSPIRATION IN MY LIFE. THROUGH GOING THROUGH AND COMING OUT. I CAN RELATE WITH ALL YOUR SONGS AND I THANK YOU VERY MUCH GLAD TO KNOW YOU ARE HAPPY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

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  SXYBLACLUV2BLIC

12/19/2007 7:34 PM

GO......GO...GO MARY .YOU KEEP YOUR HEAD UP GIRL AND KEEP GOD FIRST... LUV YOUR #1 FAN SXYBLACCHERRILUV2BLIC

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