Mary J. Blige, the queen of hip-hop soul, captures the effects of divorce and ended love sensationally throughout Strength of a Woman.
āCuz I aināt no quitter babe / and I be damned if all these years I let you diss me babe.ā Sigh, years ago, the return of Mary J. Blige wouldāve been an event. Sadly, while her post-divorce album, Strength of a Woman is highly anticipated to her most loyal fan base and R&B enthusiasts, the release isnāt nearly as thrilling as The Breakthrough in 2005.
The Breakthrough arrived after a more lackluster album for Blige, Love & Life (no disrespect), arguably improving itās ceiling.Ā Similarly, Strength of a Woman arrives after the sound, but underrated London Sessions, which has yet to be certified gold by the RIAA.Ā Following her divorce from Kendu Isaacs, Strength of a Woman, on paper, should showcase Blige in her zone, hence amp up the buzz. She captures her emotions, but the anticipatory buzz should be more pronounced.
āLove Yourselfā Ā
On opener ā āLove Yourselfā, thereās a sense of drama and heartfelt emotion from the start. Blige sets up the record, discussing love. After a slow, mysterious start, the hip-hop soul kicks in.Ā Hard, anchoring drums, a brilliant, looped trumpet sample, and Blige bestowing bountiful blessings with strong, emotional vocals, establish āLove Yourselfā as the crĆØme de la crĆØme. The most memorable moment occurs during the chorus:
āOh, you gotta love yourself If you really wanna be with someone else You gotta feed yourself Before you feed somebody else.ā
Kanye West guests on the second verse, providing a lift as he raps about his come-up. Ultimately, āLove Yourselfā initiates Strength of a Woman with a bang.Ā
āThick of Itā
ā āThick of Itā represents a return to form for Blige. The songwriting is successful and well-suited to her strengths.Ā Sheās always excelled at big songs, driven by the pain and triumphs of love and resolve.Ā Even though this lushly-produced record plays to grown folks, thereās something for the young too.Ā The second verse hails from the āDrake play book,ā with Blige is more or less pop-rapping.
āWhat a hell of a year If I make it through hell and I come out alive I got nothing to fear No more crying and trying... Let me be clear I wasnāt perfect But this shit aināt worth it Iām done with the mess...ā
āSet Me Freeā
ā āSet Me Freeā gives Strength of a Woman a jazzy, soul highlight.Ā Blige continues to exhibit fierceness, even with jazzier cues employed here. Sheās incredibly blunt, solidifying the parental advisory sticker gracing the album.Ā Clearly pissed, on the chorus she sings:
āThereās a special place in hell for you You gonā pay for what you did to me Iāma tell you ācause the truth will set me free.ā
The love ā rather divorce ā rollercoaster continues to drive the narrative on Strength of a Woman. On āItās Me,ā Blige questions his mindset.Ā Ultimately, sheās been honest with him throughout the relationship, but heās become a stranger.Ā Itās not the most memorable moment from the album, but itās soundly performed and relevant to the theme.Ā Ā
āGlow Upā features a star-studded cast: Quavo, DJ Khaled, and Missy Elliott! This is Mary J. Blige in a more contemporary setting, for better or worse.Ā Always adaptable, āGlow Upā is moderately successful, but it doesnāt play to her strengths like the one-two punch of āLove Yourselfā or āThick of It.ā Notably, once more, Blige is pissed off, showing her more explicit side.Ā Thereās still some censorship, but like many of her contemporaries and younger artists, she can spit a few expletives too.Ā Ā
āU + Me (Love Lesson)ā Ā
Blige drops the bomb early on standout ā āU + Me (Love Lesson)ā.
āMustāve been crazy to think that you loved me I saw all the signs but I just couldnāt say nothing.ā
Essentially, she sees the errors of his ways, not to mention her own delusion of love.Ā Essentially, her experience is a life lesson, rather, a love lesson.Ā The sentiment is perfectly summarized on the chorus:
āYou plus me was a love lesson In too deep without perfection Not always good, but I stayed on my feet You had me, shouldāve never questioned.ā
After depicting her pain throughout the verses and confirming her education on the chorus, she picks herself up, showing off her resolve on the bridge.Ā āIndestructibleā builds upon the resolve Blige showcases on āU + Me (Love Lesson).ā The message is empowering, best captured by a lyric from the chorus: āYou gotta love like you never been hurt, to find a love that you deserve / Indestructible, indestructible.āĀ On ā āThank You,ā one of the better songs, sheās thankful to her ex.Ā Why? He showed her his true colors, and she escaped.Ā By escaping, she can grow as a person. Sheās no longer tied down to his BS.
āSurvivorā & Beyond
The remainder of Strength of a Woman is respectable, but doesnāt necessarily produce a definitive hit or knockout punch.Ā On āSurvivor,ā she continues to flex her strength in spite of an unfortunate situation.Ā Itās clichĆ©, but few empower more than Blige. āFind the Loveā sounds like it couldāve fit on The London Sessions, given its danceable, feel-good, soulful groove. Again, itās positive and uplifting, featuring superb vocals, without being the second coming.Ā āFind the Loveā provides welcome acceleration of the tempo.Ā Ā
āSmileā once more slackens the pace, pairing Blige with Prince Charlez.Ā If nothing else, itās a beautiful, touching performance. āTelling the Truthā brings her to the 21st century, featuring an unlikely collaborator in KAYTRANADA. Ā Penultimate title track āStrength of a Womanā affirms strength, backed by slick production work and gritty vocals.Ā āHello Fatherā concludes fittingly, with Blige seeking spiritual guidance and affirming the only love she needs comes from God. Ā
Final Thoughts
All in all, Strength of a Woman is another welcome addition to the Mary J. Blige discography. Ā Ā Perhaps the most lucrative years of her career are long behind her, but clearly, she still has plenty to offer. Vocally, she remains a force to be reckoned with ā few can sing like M.J.B. The biggest rub is the lack of that definitive hit.Ā Too often, Strength of a Woman is good, but lacks that record or records that elevate to the next level.Ā This isnāt The Breakthrough 2.0, but it is enjoyable, thoughtful, and ultimately, effective.
ā Gems: āLove Yourself,ā āThick of It,ā āSet Me Free,ā āU + Me (Love Lesson)ā & āThank Youā Ā
Mary J. Blige ā¢Ā Strength of a Woman ⢠Capitol ⢠Release: 4.28.17
Photo Credit: Capitol
