New Video: Mary J. Blige – ‘Doubt’

Published: Thursday 12th Mar 2015 by Sam
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Mary J. Blige isn’t resting on the laurels of her royal status.

The Queen of Hip-Hop/Soul was showered with praise from the critics upon the release of her latest album, ‘The London Sessions’ – a trajectory that has continued in the months following.

Still, she is soldiering on with promotional duties – today unveiling the video for the set’s newest single ‘Doubt.’

Check it out below…

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  1. ATL_BEYHIVE March 12, 2015

    FLOP

  2. TheElusiveLamb March 12, 2015

    You all actually listened to me!
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    Anyway, this song is so powerful. She speaks to women like no other artist has before. My girl, the Queen of Hip-Hop & Soul MJB!

  3. Al March 12, 2015

    She still singing about struggling Mary I love ya but u can’t play that struggling ghetto card u gotta be worth $50M. She needs something fresh bring back 2000s Mary

  4. arfa March 12, 2015

    Same old s h ! t from her

  5. Casual-T March 12, 2015

    This is a good track, though it doesn’t scream hit to me. But on the real, between this and Ciara’s I Bet, it’s becoming obvious label’s aren’t trying to spend money on videos.

  6. Gee March 12, 2015

    The London sessions has done nothing for me so this song and video is no different.

  7. Miss Jones March 12, 2015

    This is my FAVORITE song off of the album, and I was so disappointed with this video. She really could have told a brilliant story with this video, low budget or not, and she just sang to an empty ass concert hall the entire video.

  8. JJ March 14, 2015

    I’m surprised how slow some of you are. This isn’t low budget. It sends a message. Black people need to stop thinking every video gotta be bling bling all over the place. She ain’t Lil Wayne. Sam Smith won 5 grammys and stay with me was just him walking through his neighborhood. Back to the point, the main message is sometimes people doubt themselves even when they are alone.

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