'It means everything': Mary J. Blige inducted into NYC's Apollo Walk of Fame | Inquirer Entertainment

‘It means everything’: Mary J. Blige inducted into NYC’s Apollo Walk of Fame

/ 07:00 AM May 29, 2021

 Mary J. Blige performs. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

Mary J. Blige performs in Los Angeles, California in 2019. (REUTERS /File Photo)

NEW YORK  – Mary J. Blige has nine Grammy Awards, eight multi-platinum albums, two Academy Award nominations, and now, the singer songwriter has a plaque on the Apollo Theater’s Walk of Fame.

Blige, also known as the queen of hip-hop soul with millions of fans across the globe, was inducted into the Walk of Fame on Friday just outside the legendary theater in Harlem.

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Wearing a sparkling green and black jumpsuit, Blige personally thanked her fans and announced a release date of June 25 for a new documentary that celebrates the 25th anniversary of her second album “My Life.”

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This was a return home for the star. Mary J. Blige’s career soared after her 1992 appearance on “Showtime at the Apollo.”

“It means everything. I mean the Apollo is the most important thing to our culture as African-American artists. If it wasn’t for the Apollo, we wouldn’t have a chance. People wouldn’t have gotten discovered,” she said.

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“This was the first place I made it, you know, before Madison Square Garden,” she added. “This is it.”

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“Without the Apollo, there is no recognizing of Mary J. Blige,” she said.

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Blige’s music is personal. She sings about her struggles and it is all revealed in her albums – “My Life” (1994), “No More Drama” (2001), “The Breakthrough” (2005) and “The Journey Continues” (2011).

Blige told Reuters she is still on a personal journey.

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“I’m trying to get my own life together. It never gets easier. It just gets harder, the wiser you get. You start to realize that you’re nobody’s teacher, you’re just a student as well,” she said.

On the Apollo Walk of Fame, Blige joins music greats including Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker and Lionel Richie.

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