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No More Drama Studio album by Mary J. Blige Released August 28, 2001 Recorded 2000–2001 Genre R&B, Hip hop soul Length 71:50 Label MCA Producer Mary J. Blige, Rockwilder, Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Gerald Isaac, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Missy Elliott, Rich Harrison, Irv Gotti, Swizz Beatz, Chucky Thompson, Kiyamma Griffin, Ron Lawrence Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
Mary J. Blige chronology Mary
(1999)No More Drama
(2001)Love & Life
(2003)Alternative covers 2002 Re-ReleaseSingles from No More Drama - "Family Affair"
Released: 2001 - "Dance for Me"
Released: 2001 - "No More Drama"
Released: 2001 - "Rainy Dayz"
Released: 2002
No More Drama is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. The album was released on August 28, 2001 (see 2001 in music) by MCA Records in North America. The album was certified 3x Platinum. According to Billboard magazine, No More Drama has sold over 3,200,000 in the United States alone to date. Critically acclaimed, the album has received positive to favorable reviews from most music critics, debuting at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, and opening at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling 324,000 copies in its first week.[8] It has spawned four singles that has attained Billboard chart success.
Estimated worldwide sales for the album are at 6,500,000.[9] "No More Drama" has sold 2,225,000 copies in Europe alone and sold over 3 million copies in U.S. alone.
Contents
Conception
The inspiration for No More Drama came largely from Blige's own confused and hectic life. In a later interview she confessed to living a life of alcohol- and drug abuse at the time, and as a result getting involved in a series of abusive relationships. The album was an attempt to break free from this vicious circle, which was a result of a deprived childhood.[10]
Stylistically, the album diverged from Blige's typically blues-soaked R&B into the hip-hop beats and influences that had made her debut, What's the 411?, a hit. This is especially evident in the first single, "Family Affair". Rapper Eve appears on the track "Where I've Been" as well, and urban influences can be heard throughout the album.[citation needed]
Early in its development, the album carried the full title Mary Jane - No More Drama and was to be a sequel to 1999's Mary. Blige's then-manager hinted that the album would be the second in a trilogy and be followed by an album titled Mary Jane Blige.[11] During this time, the first single was supposed to be a song called "Rock Steady" featuring a rap from Jay-Z and Lenny Kravitz on guitar. The song was leaked to mixtapes months before the album was scheduled to be released and subsequently did not make the final cut on the album.[12]
Reception
Robert Marriott of Rolling Stone gave the album four and a half stars out of five, and called it "less volatile and less emotionally jagged than Blige's earlier work". He highlighted "Family Affair", "Steal Away" and the title track as the best songs on the album.[13] At Allmusic, Liana Jonas gave it four stars out of five, saying Blige had "come a long way" since her breakthrough album What's the 411? from 1992, and that she had "blossomed into an all-out R&B diva". She praised Blige's versatile voice, and her ability to write lyrics that people could relate to.[14]
The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard album chart, and stayed in the top hundred of that chart for several months.[citation needed] "Family Affair" peaked at #1 for six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the early autumn of 2001.[15]
While the third single "No More Drama" climbed the charts, Blige earned two Grammy nominations.Family Affair was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and the album No More Drama was nominated for Best R&B Album, but Blige failed to win either award. In 2002, Mary was nominated once again for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "He Think I Don't Know" and won.
Rhapsody (online music service) ranked the album #4 on its "Best R&B Albums of the Decade" list.[16]
In Germany, the album was her most successful one in her career in this country, reaching #13 and staying in the German Albums Chart for 35 weeks [17]
Track listing
# Song Composer(s) Time 1 "Love" Mary J. Blige, Kwame Holland, Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence, Bruce Miller 2:46 2 "Family Affair" Mary J. Blige, Mike Elizondo, Camara Kambon, Bruce Miller, Andre Young 4:03 3 "Steal Away" Mary J. Blige, Pharrell Williams 4:27 4 "Crazy Games" Mary J. Blige, Kenny Dickerson 3:23 5 "PMS" Mary J. Blige, Al Green, Terri Robinson, Chucky Thompson, Tara Tillman 5:33 6 "No More Drama" Perry Botkin, Jr., Barry de Vorzon, James Harris, Terry Lewis 5:26 7 "Keep It Moving" Mary J. Blige, Bruce Miller 4:15 8 "Destiny" Benny Benjamin, Mary J. Blige, Gloria Caldwell, Sol Marcus, Brian Reeves 4:14 9 "Where I've Been" (featuring Eve) Mary J. Blige, Eve 5:11 10 "Beautiful Day" Bruce Miller 3:33 11 "Dance For Me" Mary J. Blige, Bruce Miller, Ahkim Miller, Sting 4:47 12 "Flying Away" Mary J. Blige, Brenda Russell 5:00 13 "Never Been" Henri Charlemagne, Jerry Cohen, Missy Elliott, Gene McFadden, John Whitehead 4:03 14 "2U" Mary J. Blige 4:45 15 "In The Meantime" Mary J. Blige, Terri Robinson 4:14 16 "Forever No More" (Poem) Mary J. Blige 1:41 17 "Testimony" Michelle Bell, Mary J. Blige, Kenny Dickerson 5:00 18 "Girl From Yesterday" (Japan bonus track) Mary J. Blige 4:37 2002 re-release
- "Love"
- "Family Affair"
- "Steal Away" (featuring Pharrell)
- "He Think I Don't Know"
- "PMS"
- "No More Drama"
- "Rainy Dayz" (featuring Ja Rule)
- "Where I've Been" (featuring Eve)
- "Beautiful Day"
- "Dance For Me" (featuring Common)
- "No More Drama (Bad Boy Remix)" (featuring Diddy)
- "Flying Away"
- "Never Been"
- "2U"
- "In The Meantime"
- "Forever No More"
- "Testimony"
- Int'l bonus track
- 18. "Dance For Me (featuring Common)" (Plutonium Mix)
- Japanese bonus tracks
- 18. "Girl From Yesterday"
- 19. "Checkin' For Me"
Charts
- Albums
Chart (2001) Peak
positionAustralian Albums Chart 2 Austrian Albums Chart 42 Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders) 32 Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) 24 Canadian Albums Chart 5[18] Danish Albums Chart 10 Dutch Albums Chart 12 French Albums Chart 8 German Albums Chart 13[19] New Zealand Albums Chart 31 Swedish Albums Chart 2 Swiss Albums Chart 7 UK Albums Chart 4 U.S. Billboard 200 2 U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1 - Singles
Single[20] R&B US UK DE US dance "Family Affair" (2001) 1 1 8 10 – "No More Drama" (2001) 16 15 9 – – "Dance for Me" (2001)[21] – – 13 – – "Rainy Dayz" (2002) 8 12 17 – – "He Think I Don't Know" (2002)[22] – – – – 15 References
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- ^ http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/sales/archcht.cgi?cht760
- ^ "Mary J. Blige". Fan of Music. http://fanofmusic.free.fr/BestSellers.php?Act=MaryJBlige. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ Brown, Helen (2008-07-02). "Mary J Blige: Proud to shout it out without selling out on 'Growing Pains'". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/3670996/Mary-J-Blige-Proud-to-shout-it-out-without-selling-out-on-Growing-Pains.html. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ Reid, Shaheem (2001-04-03). "Mary J. Blige Wants 'No More Drama' On Fifth LP". MTV.com. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1442450/20010403/blige_mary_j.jhtml. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
- ^ "Blige May Cut Leaked Jay-Z/Kravitz Track From Album". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1444771/20010625/jay_z.jhtml.
- ^ Marriott, Robert (2001-08-20). "Mary J. Blige No More Drama". Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/154474/review/6067473?utm_source=Rhapsody&utm_medium=CDreview. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ Jonas, Liana. "No More Drama". All Music. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r547059. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ "Artist Chart History - Mary J. Blige". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=43746&model.vnuAlbumId=1057988. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ "Best R&B Albums of the Decade" Retrieved 12 January 2010.
- ^ http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/Blige%2CMary+J./?type=longplay
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- ^ "Mary J. Blige". Top40-Charts.com. http://top40-charts.com/artist.php?aid=759. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- ^ UK only release
- ^ "He Think I Don't Know" released to promote remix album Dance for Me, and only to urban and dance radio.
Mary J. Blige Studio albums What's the 411? • My Life • Share My World • Mary • No More Drama • Love & Life • The Breakthrough • Growing Pains • Stronger with Each Tear • My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)Live albums The Tour • My Collection of Love Songs (Live)Remix albums Compilations Home media 411 Videos • Live from Los Angeles • An Intimate Evening with Mary J. Blige: Live from The House of BluesConcert tours Share My World Tour • The Mary Show Tour • No More Drama Tour • Love & Life Tour • The Breakthrough Experience Tour • Heart of the City Tour • Growing Pains European Tour • Love Soul Tour • Music Saved My Life TourRelated articles What's the 411? "You Remind Me" · "Real Love" · "Reminisce" · "Sweet Thing" · "Love No Limit" · "You Don't Have to Worry" · "My Love"My Life Share My World Mary No More Drama Love & Life The Breakthrough Reflections - A Retrospective Growing Pains Stronger With Each Tear "The One" · "I Am" · "Each Tear" · "We Got Hood Love"My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) "25/8" · "Mr. Wrong"Soundtracks Guest appearances "Check It Out" · "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" · "Can't Knock the Hustle" · "Lean on Me" · "911" · "Back 2 Life 2001" · "Come Close" · "I Try" · "Ain't No Way" · "Be Easy" · " Runaway Love" · "Wake Up Call (Mark Ronson Remix)" · "You're Welcome" · "Just Stand Up!" · "IfULeave" · "Remember Me" · "This Is To Mother You" · "What Child Is This" · "Hard Times Come Again No More" · "Bridge Over Troubled Water" · "It Ain't Over, Til' It's Over" ·Promotional singles "Someone to Love Me (Naked)" ·Categories:- 2001 albums
- 2002 albums
- Albums produced by Dr. Dre
- Albums produced by Irv Gotti
- Albums produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
- Albums produced by Missy Elliott
- Albums produced by The Neptunes
- Albums produced by Rockwilder
- Albums produced by Rich Harrison
- Albums produced by Swizz Beatz
- Mary J. Blige albums
- MCA Records albums
- "Family Affair"
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