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"Real Love" is a song by American singer
Mary J. Blige Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the " Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and " Queen of R&B", Blige has won nine Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, four American Music Awar ...
from her debut
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, '' What's the 411?'' (1992). Based on real life experiences, it was written and produced by Cory Rooney and Mark Morales, and samples
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's 1987 song "
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". The song was issued as the album's second
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on July 28, 1992. It became Blige's first top-10 hit, peaking at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also topped the ''
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charts and was certified
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(RIAA) on November 4, 1992. ''
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'' included "Real Love" in their list of "500 Best Songs of All Time" in 2021 at number 327.


Background

The initial creation of this song started with Morales writing the lyrics in a studio. According to Rooney, he started singing the first few lines and Rooney liked its hint of rap. Rooney added a bridge and a melody. Regarding the song's meaning, Rooney said, "Mary J. Blige is the female that’s from the hood that sings the pain of all of the females from the hood. At that point in her life, she was being taken advantage of by a lot of the industry cats and a song like ‘Real Love’ described her situation."


Critical reception

In an retrospective review, Daryl McIntosh from Albumism noted that "the sped-up baseline" of
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's "
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", "provided the perfect head-nodding cadence for Blige's soulful exploration of her Mr. Right." Stanton Swihart from
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stated that songs like "Real Love" "are and will remain timeless slices of
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even after their trendiness has worn off". The Daily Vault's Mark Millan described it as an "upbeat love song that the young Blige revels in singing". He added that "it still gets a rousing response when she dusts it off during gigs." In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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said that "it's not commercial enough to be a major hit". James Hamilton from ''
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s ''RM'' Dance Update viewed it as "
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-ish". Parry Gettelman from ''
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'' felt the beat made the song "listenable enough". Jonathan Bernstein from ''
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'' complimented its "irresistible bounce".


Music video

The official
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for the song was directed by American film and music video director
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.


Impact and legacy

In 2021, ''
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'' included "Real Love" in their list of "500 Best Songs of All Time" at number 327. In 2022, ''
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'' ranked it at number 39 in their list of "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s". Mary J Blige's song still holds its impacts today as she's set to produce a Lifetime movie on "Real Love."


Track listings

* US cassette and 7-inch single # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "Real Love" (hip-hop version) – 4:30 * US maxi-CD and maxi-cassette single # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "Real Love" (hip-hop mix) – 5:00 # "Real Love" (acapella version) – 3:32 # "Real Love" (hip-hop club mix) – 4:40 # "Real Love" (instrumental) – 4:38 * European CD single # "Real Love" (radio version) – 4:10 # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "What's the 411?" (album version) – 4:13 # "Real Love" (hip-hop club mix) – 4:40 * UK 7-inch single (1992) # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "Real Love" (hip-hop mix) – 5:00 * UK 12-inch and CD single (1992) # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "Real Love" (hip-hop mix) – 4:40 # "Real Love" (The Fresh N' Funky mix) – 4:29 # "Real Love" (The Talkin' Love mix) – 4:27 * UK cassette single (1993) # "Real Love" (Brixton Flavour 7-inch) (Without Rap) – 3:55 # "Real Love" (original UK 7-inch) – 4:10 * UK CD single (1993) # "Real Love" (Brixton Flavour 7-inch) (Without Rap) – 3:55 # "Real Love" (original UK 7-inch) – 4:10 # "Real Love" (Brixton Flavour 12-inch) – 6:06 # "Real Love" (Blacksmith's Summer Sound 12-inch) – 6:22 # "Real Love" (West End (A.W.M.) mix) – 5:13 # "Real Love" (hip-hop club mix) – 4:40 # "Real Love" (acapella) – 3:40 * UK 12-inch single – Version 1 (1993) # "Real Love" (Brixton Flavour 12-inch) – 6:06 # "Real Love" (West End (A.W.M.) mix) – 5:13 # "Real Love" (Blacksmith's Summer Sound 12-inch) – 6:22 # "Real Love" (hip-hop club mix) – 4:40 # "Real Love" (acapella) – 3:40 * UK 12-inch single – Version 2 (1993) # "Real Love" (Phat remix) – 4:59 # "Real Love" (album version) – 4:30 # "I Don't Want to Do Anything" (duet with
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) (album version)
– 5:50 # " Love No Limit" (Puff Daddy remix) – 3:57


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the ''What's the 411?'' liner notes. * Cory Rooneyproducer * Mark Morales – producer *
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* Charlie Davis – executive producer * Kurt Woodley – executive producer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Toby Lightman version

In 2004, American pop rock singer-songwriter
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covered "Real Love" and included it as the closing track on the re-release of her debut studio album '' Little Things''. The song was issued as the third and final single from the album; and it peaked at No. 35 on the ''Billboard''
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chart.


Music video

The official music video for the song was directed by Charles Jensen.


Charts


See also

* List of number-one R&B singles of 1992 (U.S.)


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 1991 songs 1992 singles 2004 singles Lava Records singles Mary J. Blige songs MCA Records singles Music videos directed by Marcus Raboy Song recordings produced by Prince Markie Dee Song recordings produced by Cory Rooney Songs written by Prince Markie Dee Songs written by L.A. Reid Toby Lightman songs Uptown Records singles The Notorious B.I.G. songs