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The Breakthrough is the Grammy Award-winning seventh studio album by American R&B/soul singer Mary J. Blige, released in December 2005 (see 2005 in music) on Geffen Records. The album was certified three times Platinum by the RIAA, and has sold 2,983,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

History

In spite of buzz circulating in the summer of 2005 that Blige's next release would be a retrospective aptly titled Reminisce, she and her label formally announced that an album of brand-new material was on the way instead. On December 20, 2005, Geffen released Mary's seventh studio album, titled The Breakthrough.

The album debuted at #1 on both the R&B albums and Billboard 200 albums charts selling 727,163 copies in its first week, making it the fifth largest first-week sales for a female artist, and the fourth largest debut of 2005. It also marked the largest first week sales for a female R&B artist until November 2007, when Alicia Keys' As I Am sold 742,400 copies, a mere 15,000 more.

Production on the album included Blige herself, Rodney Jerkins, will.i.am, Bryan-Michael Cox, 9th Wonder, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Raphael Saadiq, Cool and Dre, and Dre & Vidal, and the album includes a duet with U2 on the cover of their 1992 hit, "One", which was released as the second single in Europe and Latin America.

A return to Mary's prime, the leadoff single "Be Without You" quickly raced up both the R&B and pop singles charts; "Be Without You" topped the R&B singles chart for a record-setting 15 consecutive weeks.

The album's second single "Enough Cryin" was not as successful as "Be Without You", as it peaked at #32 on the Billboard Hot 100, but it was more successful on the R&B chart, hitting #2. The album also went gold in Australia on the ARIA charts.

"Enough Cryin" was originally supposed to feature rapper Foxy Brown. Brown recorded her rap for the song, and according to original rumors she was removed because she was recording this during the time she lost her hearing. On BET's 106 and Park Blige revealed that not only did Jay-Z write Foxy's rap, but also that Foxy did not sound right on the track, and then the idea was hatched that Blige could record the rap. This was a huge deal, though not at first but over time drew attention. Blige confirmed the years of speculation that Brown does not write her own rhymes, which has practically been accepted in the hip hop community. A video of the interview was posted on YouTube for a period of time, and was used by fans of Brown's rival Lil' Kim to taunt fans of Brown.

"One" was released as a single in the U.S. on July 17, 2006; it is an R&B song mixed with alternative rock. It was the album's second single in the UK and it gave Mary her biggest hit to date in the UK, peaking at #2 on the Top 40.

The album's 3rd single was "Take Me as I Am" with production by "infinity". It reached #3 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song "MJB Da MVP" was released as a radio only single prior to the release of Be Without You. Another song, "Ain't Really Love", reached number 73 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the U.S., although it was not released as a single [1].

Numerous reviewers made comparisons between Aretha Franklin's early work and the album's song "I Found My Everything." Entertainment Weekly called the song "an exact re-creation of Aretha during her supper-club soul era,"[5] and Prefix magazine praised it as "a beautiful gem that could have been plucked from [Franklin's} catalogue." [6]

The album has been certified 3x platinum in the U.S. and has been proclaimed as her comeback album (after the disappointment of Love & Life). The album has shown signs of longevity, remaining in the top five of the Billboard 200 for 11 consecutive weeks (including 2 weeks at #1).

The album is somewhat notable for its cover featuring Blige sporting a Yulia Tymoshenko-esque look.

Blige won nine Billboard Music Awards for work done on The Breakthrough.

In December 2006, Blige received eight Grammy Award nominations at the 2007 Grammy Awards for The Breakthrough, the most of any artist for the 2007 awards. "Be Without You" was nominated for both "Record of the Year" and "Song of the Year". Mary won three Grammy Awards: "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance", "Best R&B Song" (both for "Be Without You"), and "Best R&B Album" for The Breakthrough.

[5] www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1141320,00.html [6] www.prefixmag.com/reviews/mary-j-blige/the breakthrough/14823/

Track listing

# Track Songwriters Producer(s) Length
1. "No One Will Do" E Ortiz, K Crowe, C Brown III, D Young, B Sigler J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League 4:48
2. "Enough Cryin" (featuring Brook Lynn) M J Blige, R Jerkins, S Garrett, S Carter Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins 4:20
3. "About You" (featuring will.i.am) M J Blige, W. J, Adams, K Harris, A Newley, L Bricusse Will.I.Am 4:05
4. "Be Without You" M J Blige, B-Michael Cox, J Perry, J Austin Bryan-Michael Cox 4:05
5. "Gonna Breakthrough" (featuring Brook Lynn) M J Blige, D Gordon, D Emile, Q Wages, H Palmer D. Emile 4:00
6. "Good Woman Down" M J Blige, S Garrett, P Douthit, R Aries, F Jackson, M Morgan 9th Wonder 4:07
7. "Take Me as I Am" J Sucof, E Lewis, C Nelson, K Hilson, T Nkkerfante, L Smith Infinity & Ron Fair 3:57
8. "Baggage" M J Blige, J Harris III, T Lewis, B Avia, I Avia, J Right, D Young Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 3:35
9. "Can't Hide from Luv" (featuring Jay-Z) M J Blige, A Harris, V Davis, R Toby Dre & Vidal 3:52
10. "MJB da MVP" (featuring The Game, 50 Cent) C Jackson, J Taylor, A Lyon, M Valenzano, N Harris, R Backer,
A Felder, J Johnson, P Rushen, D Ecans, R Ayers
Cool & Dre 3:21
11. "Can't Get Enough" M J Blige, Jam & Lewis, B Avila, I Avila Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 3:40
12. "Ain't Really Love" M J Blige, B Michael-Cox, J Austin, C Childress Bryan-Michael Cox 4:40
13. "I Found My Everything" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) M J Blige, R Saadiq, K Wooten, R Ozuma Raphael Saadiq 5:23
14. "Father in You" M J Blige, A Harris, V Davis, R Toby Dre & Vidal 5:23
15. "Alone" (featuring Dave Young) D McKenzie, D Young Davel "Bo" McKenzie 4:29
16. "One" (with U2) Bono, A Clayton, The Edge, L Mullen Jr Ron Fair 4:20

North American edition / Hidden track (released December 20 2005)

# Track Songwriters Producer Length
17. "Show Love" (Hidden Track) M J Blige, S Garrett, C Thompson Chucky Thompson 3:40

International edition (released December 12 2005)

# Track Songwriters Producer Length
17. "So Lady" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) M J Blige, R Saadiq, T Moses Raphael Saadiq 4:18
18. "Show Love" M J Blige, S Garrett, C Thompson Chucky Thompson 3:40

Japanese edition (released December 12 2005)

# Track Songwriters Producer Length
17. "So Lady" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) M J Blige, R Saadiq, T Moses Raphael Saadiq 4:18
18. "Show Love" M J Blige, S Garrett, C Thompson Chucky Thompson 3:40
19. "Out My Head" M J Blige Rich Harrison 3:42

Charts

Chart (2006) Providers Peak
position
Certification
Australian Albums Chart ARIA 19 Gold
Austrian Albums Chart Media Control 42
Canadian Albums Chart Nielsen SoundScan 13
Dutch Albums Chart MegaCharts 12
French Albums Chart SNEP/IFOP 25
German Albums Chart Media Control 28 Gold
Irish Albums Chart IRMA 55
Italian Albums Chart FIMI 12 Gold
Norwegian Albums Chart VG Nett 18
Spanish Albums Chart PROMUSICAE 74
Swedish Albums Chart GLF 13
Swiss Albums Chart Media Control 7
UK Albums Chart BPI/The Official UK Charts Company 22 Gold
United World Chart Media Traffic 2
U.S. Billboard 200 RIAA 1 3x Platinum
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 1

References

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
January 7, 2006January 13, 2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Unpredictable by Jamie Foxx
Billboard 200 number-one album
January 28, 2006February 3, 2006
Succeeded by
Unpredictable by Jamie Foxx