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What's the 411? in Chattanooga, TN

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With this cutting-edge debut,
Mary J. Blige
became the reigning queen of her own hybrid category:
hip-hop
soul
. The eloquence and evocativeness that comes through in her voice, could be neither borrowed nor fabricated, making
What's the 411?
one of the decade's most explosive, coming-out displays of pure singing prowess.
"Real Love"
and the
gospel
-thrusted
"Sweet Thing"
(the primary reason for all her
Chaka Kahn
comparisons) are and will remain timeless slices of
even after their trendiness has worn off, and
"You Remind Me"
and the duet with
Jodeci
's
K-Ci
(
"I Don't Want to Do Anything"
) are nearly as affecting in their own right. It's nevertheless unclear how much of the
swagger in her
was a genuine expression of
Blige
's own vision or that of her admittedly fine collaborators (Svengali
Sean "Puffy" Combs
,
R&B
producers
Dave Hall
and
DeVante Swing
rap
beatsmith
Tony Dofat
, rapper
Grand Puba
). Certainly the singer comes across as street-savvy and tough -- "real," in the lingo of the day -- and even tries her hand at rhyming on the title track, but never again would her records lean this heavily on the sonic tricks of the
trade. In retrospect, it is easier to place the album into the context of her career and, as such, to pinpoint the occasions when it runs wide of the rails. For instance, the synthesizer-heavy backdrops ("Reminisce," "Love No Limit") are sometimes flatter or more plastic than either the songs or
's passionate performances deserve, while the answering-machine skits, much-copied in the wake of
, haven't worn well as either stand-alone tracks or conceptual segues. In fact, those who prefer their
more stirring, heart-on-sleeve, or close to the bone would likely find her fluid, powerfully vulnerable next recording (
My Life
) or one of the consistently strong subsequent efforts that followed it more to their liking. For broad appeal and historical importance, though,
is an inarguably paramount and trailblazing achievement. ~ Stanton Swihart
With this cutting-edge debut,
Mary J. Blige
became the reigning queen of her own hybrid category:
hip-hop
soul
. The eloquence and evocativeness that comes through in her voice, could be neither borrowed nor fabricated, making
What's the 411?
one of the decade's most explosive, coming-out displays of pure singing prowess.
"Real Love"
and the
gospel
-thrusted
"Sweet Thing"
(the primary reason for all her
Chaka Kahn
comparisons) are and will remain timeless slices of
even after their trendiness has worn off, and
"You Remind Me"
and the duet with
Jodeci
's
K-Ci
(
"I Don't Want to Do Anything"
) are nearly as affecting in their own right. It's nevertheless unclear how much of the
swagger in her
was a genuine expression of
Blige
's own vision or that of her admittedly fine collaborators (Svengali
Sean "Puffy" Combs
,
R&B
producers
Dave Hall
and
DeVante Swing
rap
beatsmith
Tony Dofat
, rapper
Grand Puba
). Certainly the singer comes across as street-savvy and tough -- "real," in the lingo of the day -- and even tries her hand at rhyming on the title track, but never again would her records lean this heavily on the sonic tricks of the
trade. In retrospect, it is easier to place the album into the context of her career and, as such, to pinpoint the occasions when it runs wide of the rails. For instance, the synthesizer-heavy backdrops ("Reminisce," "Love No Limit") are sometimes flatter or more plastic than either the songs or
's passionate performances deserve, while the answering-machine skits, much-copied in the wake of
, haven't worn well as either stand-alone tracks or conceptual segues. In fact, those who prefer their
more stirring, heart-on-sleeve, or close to the bone would likely find her fluid, powerfully vulnerable next recording (
My Life
) or one of the consistently strong subsequent efforts that followed it more to their liking. For broad appeal and historical importance, though,
is an inarguably paramount and trailblazing achievement. ~ Stanton Swihart

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