![]() The 50-year-old chanteuse first hit the scene in 1991 when she signed to Uptown Records, headed by Andre Harrell. Nine-time Grammy winner Blige has also had a successful acting career with shows such as “Umbrella Academy,” “Betty and Coretta” and “Respect.” She earned two Oscar nominations for her role in “Mudbound.” Combs was Blige’s co-executive producer for the film, and Quincy Jones served as the executive music producer. Henson and Sean “Diddy” Combs all appear in the documentary. ![]() Blige says there was a point during the recording of her 1994 album “It’s My Life” at which she “didn’t want to live.” WireImageĪlicia Keys, Taraji P. ![]() In the neighborhood we lived in, it’s like prison. ![]() “The only thing, I think, that kept us guided was the music. She also says that music was a savior during her early life growing up in the Bronx. 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.” She says in the clip, “‘My Life’ is probably my darkest album at one of the darkest times I’ve had.” She adds, “Most of the time I was just depressed and didn’t want to live. Blige: My Life” follows the R&B legend’s rise to fame and the making of that record. Blige says that there was a point during the recording of her seminal 1994 album “My Life” when she was “depressed and didn’t want to live.” In a trailer for her new documentary, Mary J. Fans confused by Eminem’s oddly dark eyebrows at Super Bowl 2022
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