

“My Life” will be released on Amazon Prime Video on June 25. Blige is back and feeling better than ever with her 15th studio album, Good Morning Gorgeous.Hip Hop-Souls reigning Queen gave fans a glimpse of what they can expect from her latest project with an exclusive iHeartRadio album release party. It’s been a big year for the star so far, who was also inducted into the Apollo Theatre’s Walk of Fame last week. Blige’s My Life” will premiere on Amazon Prime Video later this month, which also celebrates African American Music Appreciation Month. To give them more insight into who I was and who I am now, where I’ve come from and where I still want to go and break down an album that completely changed everything for me.” She continued, “Through all the highs and lows my one constant has been my fans, and I wanted to make this documentary for them. Going back and reliving that time and that music felt like an out-of-body experience, but one I’m so humbled by.” In a statement to People, Blige said, “My Life is the album that really bonded me with my fans who have since been along for what turned out to be a crazy ride. 'Wait till you hear it, its gonna blow everybodys. Now the Queen of Hip Hop Soul is completing her 14th studio project, and she says its powerful. Blige released her latest album, Strength of a Woman in 2017. Blige Tells Ellen She ‘Cried Like A Baby’ The Moment She Turned 50 Blige cant wait to release her next album: 'It’s gonna blow everybody’s mind'. The Grammy winning star also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the album, which won a trophy for Best R&B album in ’96, by performing it live for the first time in the film. Blige Inducted Into Apollo Theater’s Walk Of Fame Blige & Jamie Foxx - Love Changes (Mary J. I had it all inside and I was able to sing it and write it, and I didn’t know that so many people felt the same way.” Blige & Elton John - I Guess That's Why They Call It (Mary J.

“Most of the time I was just depressed and didn’t want to live.

“’My Life’ is probably my darkest album at one of the darkest times I’ve had,” she says in the trailer. In the doc, which is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Vannessa Roth, Blige “reveals the demons and blessings that inspired the record and propelled her from the soul-crushing world of New York’s housing projects to international stardom.” The R&B music icon, 50, will release a documentary, also called “My Life”, about the critically acclaimed record, which will explore the inspiration behind the masterpiece. Where do we begin (or end) Since the early ‘90s MJB’s been spewing out soulful, yet hardcore tales of hate, infidelity, abuse, and more recently, true love. Grooving to it got us the thinking of her many classicsso much so that bam, a top 10 list had to be whipped. The Journey Continues (Act 1), at the end of 2011. Blige’s latest project focuses on her 1994 album, My Life. Blige just dropped her tenth album, My Life II.
