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Mary J. Blige Among Artists On Time’s 100 Most Influential People List

Mary J. Blige, Jazmine Sullivan, and Questlove have been named as some of the artists on Time’s 100 Most Influential People list. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige…

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 15: Mary J. Blige attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Mary J. Blige, Jazmine Sullivan, and Questlove have been named as some of the artists on Time's 100 Most Influential People list.

The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige just received The Icon Award at the 2022 Billboard Awards and had an outstanding performance during the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show was already having a good year. The "Family Affair" crooner's tribute was penned by hip-hop icon Nas.

"She was a voice for us, but she wasn’t like other R&B artists at the time," Nas wrote of the icon.

The rapper recalled a personal antidote of how the singer's artistry impacted her fans, "Every night during our tour together, Mary would have a heartfelt conversation with the audience. There would be tears in people’s eyes; there would be people yelling with pride."

This year was a clear reminder to those who have doubted her that Mary J. Blige has always been, and will always remain, "that girl."

"She carved out a lane for herself, and now she can feed the people more than just music," the rapper said adding more of the icon's talents, "She has a lot more to offer, from her incredible acting career to her wine brand to the Strength of a Woman festival she just launched in Atlanta. And I feel like she’s just getting started. She’s who we wanted her to be, and even more. She became who she’s supposed to be."

Jazmine Sullivan is also a singer that has been able to reap the benefits of her nearly a decade of hard work this year. The R&B singer was awarded her first Grammy this year for her project Heaux Tales which blew fans away. Actress Amber Riley penned the tribute to Sullivan, noting the artist's "lyrical vulnerability" and ability to "vow to be present and not to hide away" is an inspiration to all.

Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, the drummer of the Roots and now an Oscar and Grammy winning film director (thanks to his documentary Summer Of Soul), is also on the list. His tribute was written by Jimmy Fallon, who recalled the time when he had a meeting with the Roots back in 2008, in hopes that they would consider being the show’s house band. Fallon remembers one joke made by the musician instantaneously made him good in his book.

"I met with them in Lorne’s office (since I didn’t have an office at the time) and Questlove goes, 'If this is Lorne Michaels’ office, where’s the popcorn?' That got me. Any comedy or SNL fan knows that Lorne always has a basket of popcorn in his office. And I knew immediately I had just made a friend."

Fallon recalled the beginning stages of  Questlove's award-wining documentary Summer of Soul and how the legendary musician was anxious during the editing process.

"When he was editing it, I remember him being nervous that it wasn’t going to get into Sundance, nervous that no one was going to buy the movie," The Tonight Show host said. "Then I remember him winning Sundance—and suddenly not only Sundance, but also a Critics Choice Award, a BAFTA, an Oscar."

"Now everyone wants to know what Quest is going to do next. Better get some popcorn because you’re gonna want to see this," the comedian concluded of Questlove.

Mary J. Blige has had a remarkably enduring and successful career, but it took some time for her to get to this point. Here are eight things you may not know about the Queen of Hip-Hop/Soul.

8 Things You May Not Know About Mary J. Blige

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Mary dropped out of high school in her junior year. She was 16 years old.


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Her first label was Uptown Records. And at the time she was signed (in 1989), she was the youngest and first female artist they ever had.


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Her album, What's The 411, got the name from Mary's past occupation. Before making it big, she was a 4-1-1- operator.


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So far in her career, Mary has released 13 studio albums. She's also made over 150 guest appearances on other albums and soundtracks.


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She wasn't always the big dog. At the beginning of her career, Mary was a backup singer until her 'Whats' The 411' album dropped.


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Music runs in her family - Mary's father was a Jazz musician. Her mother was a nurse.


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She had a perfume line. 'My Life' launched in 2010.


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She was discovered after covering an Anita Baker song - at 17, Mary covered "Caught Up In The Rapture," and it got the attention of execs at Uptown Records.