In a new interview, the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul reveals that she 'was angry' when she created her 2017 album titled 'Strength of a Woman' due to alimony that 'pissed' her off.
- May 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Mary J. Blige, celebrated as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, has transformed the turmoil of her past into a beacon of empowerment and solidarity, especially for women. The narrative of her journey from dealing with the financial and emotional burdens of a public divorce to spearheading the Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit is not just inspiring, it's a testament to her resilience and commitment to uplift others.
In the wake of her divorce from Kendu Isaacs, Blige found herself in a predicament that often plagues the lives of many: the daunting demands of alimony payments. This period, marked by frustration and financial strain, inspired her 2017 LP "Strength of a Woman". Articulating her struggle, Blige said, "When I made that album, I was angry because I had to pay alimony every day... But you know, I always speak things out - even when I'm going through a bad time - and I had to speak out strength within myself." This encapsulates not just her journey towards self-empowerment but also sets the stage for her broader initiative to empower other women.
The Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit, which originated in the wake of her personal battles, has grown into a significant cultural movement. Moving into its third year and transitioning from Atlanta to New York City, the festival has seen exponential growth, drawing attendees from around the globe. As a newly crowned Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Blige aims to bring the event "home" to New York, emphasizing its importance as a "hug for our culture."