BY: Walker
Published 3 years ago
Mary J. Blige is currently celebrating the success of her new album ??Good Morning Gorgeous, which was the top-selling album by a woman when it was released last month.
via: Vibe
The energetic and braggadocious DJ Khaled-assisted track of the same name from her 15th studio album Good Morning Gorgeous released on Feb. 11 features an equally vibrant visual (below) in which an utterly stunning Blige sings, “Every day like my birthday, bring the cake in.” Surrounded by real-life family like her older sister and bestie, LaTonya Blige-DaCosta, and close friends Angie Martinez and Misa Hylton, Blige toasts to herself with her own Sun Goddess wine and luxuriates in the opulence acquired from her impressive 30-year reign as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, “I feel good, I feel great, man, I feel amazing,” she belts.
As the sole female act and singer alongside rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, and surprise guest 50 Cent, Blige stole the show with her incredible performance at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show on Feb. 13.
Surely not a coincidence, the veteran singer dropped Good Morning Gorgeous on Feb. 11, just two days before ripping the stage at SoFi Stadium. The strategy worked perfectly because the self-love title track jumped from No. 8 on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart back in December to No. 1 following the halftime show. The album debuted at No. 9 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts becoming the songstress’ 19th Top 10 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album, finally breaking her second-place tie with Mariah Carey in the category for solo female artists, surpassed only by the late Aretha Franklin who holds 33 albums on the chart.
The New York native’s other music including “Family Affair,” “No More Drama,” and even her classic 1992 bop “Real Love” all experienced dramatic spikes in streams and sales after the Super Bowl. Since then, she’s been on a hot streak, continuing to set stages ablaze across the country as she did during NBA All-Star Weekend and the NAACP Image Awards where she also won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Monét Tejada in Power Book II: Ghost for the second year in a row. Blige is also slated to headline several upcoming music festivals and is even executive producing a Lifetime movie titled, Real Love.
With all of these personal and professional accomplishments, which are just the most recent in Blige’s long and decorated career, it’s seems safe to say, the 51-year-old is doing “Just Fine.”
Still, when the My Life singer made a virtual appearance on E! News’ Daily Pop to share details about her latest album and the Superbowl performance, host Justin Sylvester, a self-proclaimed MJB fan, was more interested in Blige’s thoughts on motherhood. He contrasted Mary as a mom with who he described as, “the cool aunty…that comes with the bags for Christmas,” the Mary he aspires to be in the future because he “ain’t havin’ no kids.”
“Do you ever think you’re gonna get to the day where you’re like, ‘Damn, I maybe shoulda done it?’” Sylvester asked to open the chat.
“Oh, I’m not there yet!” the “Your Child” artist quickly replied with a laugh. “I’m not there yet, so I’m good. Listen, I have nieces and nephews forever. And I’m always watching how people are scrambling, you know, scrambling around for babysitters. I don’t wanna go through that.” she added with another chuckle while grabbing her glass.
I like my freedom. I like being able to get up and go and move and do what I wanna do. I don’t want to have to tend to someone all the time, you know?”
“Right now, that’s where I’m at, you know, but,” added Blige shaking her head left and right, concluding, “I don’t think it’s gonna happen.”
Surely, Slyvester chose to start the interview with that line of questioning in an effort to relate himself, a gay Black man, to Blige in an intimate and entertaining way. She was previously a stepmom to her ex-husband Kendu Issac’s three children and seems quite comfortable and content with her decision not to have any kids of her own, which is probably why she was so willing to publically discuss such a personal topic.
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