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vox MAGAzine THE R&B UPDATE Exclusive interview with MARY J. BLIDGE AND ALICIA KEYS, BEYONCY, THE-DREAM, USHER , REWIEVS , UPDATES AND EVENTS Issue May, 2009 Price $7.5 THE QUEEN OF R & B MARY J. BLIDGE ”I’m still trying to heal and get better BUT - No pain, no gain” vox Magazine THE MAGIC VOICE There’s little, if any, denying that Mary J. Blige is one of the greatest singers of our time. The proof is in the consistent #1 albums and singles, six (6) Grammy awards, seven (7) multi-platinum records and 15-years of love from the public, critics and fellow artists. Since her 1992 debut - the modern classic What’s the 411 all the way to 2005’s stunning The Breakthrough Mary J. Blige has helped to redefine R&B. A sk what fans can expect from Growing Pains and Mary J. Blige is characteristically upfront. ”They’re going to get a sense of what my state of mind is and how I view the world,” she says. ”And hopefully, most of all, they’re going to hear just the sincere honesty and love that I have for them. I’m always putting myself out there like, look. I love ya’ll. I got ya’ll. I’m rocking with ya’ll. So that’s what they’re going to get, that commitment. I hope they’re going to be very happy with that.” You can hear Mary’s own happiness and strength all throughout Growing Pains. Working in partnership with some of the best in the game e.g., Tricky and Dream, Neyo and Stargate, The Neptunes, Dre and Vidal, Jazze Pha, Sean Garrett, and featuring guest appearances by Ludacris, and Usher, Growing Pains is the sound of an artist in love, in touch, in control, and not afraid to show. More than anything Growing Pains gives you straight up Mary letting the public share her world, and delivering a message that says, Love yourself. Believe in yourself and kick negativity to the curb. Mary makes her message loud, clear and seriously funky on ”Just Fine,” a celebration of life, gives you Mary fierce and (as the video shows) glamorous. The songs’ vibe? ”Sometimes it feels like you’re having this miserable time, like all 365 days of the year are tough. But then, you get one of those days; maybe when your hair is great, or you’re not stuck in traffic; where it’s a ’just fine’ day. At some point,” Mary laughs. ”You’ve got to have one or two of those.” The party and positivity keeps on keeping on with the rump shaking second single ”Work That” currently featured on an Apple iPod commercial. ”Work That” is upbeat, strong and deals with finding the good in you. ”When I meet a woman who doesn’t know what to do about her weight or her hair I always says to her ’whatever it is that you have, make that work for you, work what you got.”’ She also continues to mature in the studio: taking control of the total recording and creative process and doing so with confidence and chops. ”Making records is different than when I started because now I know what I want and there’s not fifty people running the show. Now (husband/ creative partner) Kendu Isaacs and I run the show. Kendu’s ear is good, my ear is good, and we’re honest with each other.” Needless to say, when you have that type of success all eyes are on the next release. Mary keeps it all in perspective by focusing on what really matters. The journey. The growth. The love. And as always the music and the fans. ”I’m still trying to heal and get better and that’s what Growing Pains represents. It’s about accepting that there’s pain that goes along with growing and change. No pain, no gain.”