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Any person who has ever walked with someone through the shadows and shame of being the victim of domestic abuse knows that there are good days and bad days. Often without warning, the pendulum can swing from social to manic depression. Triggers seem to lurk around each corner waiting to set the sufferer off and ruin a practically normal day. As one who has dealt with this trauma at arm’s length, it is painful to witness a victim who is unable to reverse the effects while wondering how long before there will be some relief for their scars.
Last fall, the Queen of R & B, Mary J. Blige, embarked on a project much different from her previous releases. Her management staff, in partnership with overseas producers, decamped her in the UK to record her 13th album called The London Sessions. Known for … click HERE to continue reading