Mary J. Blige's second studio album, (1994), is widely considered her masterpiece and a foundational pillar of the "Hip-Hop Soul" genre. Unlike her debut, Blige took a more active role in the songwriting, contributing to 14 of the tracks and creating an intensely personal, introspective work. The Emotional Core of the Album
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: Produced primarily by Sean "Puffy" Combs and Chucky Thompson, the album pioneered a "gritty-yet-soulful" sound by layering contemporary hip-hop beats over classic 1970s soul and gospel samples from artists like Roy Ayers, Curtis Mayfield, and Marvin Gaye. Mary J