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''Stronger with Each Tear'' is the ninth
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from American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige. The album was released in the US on December 21, 2009, under Blige's own imprint, Matriarch Records. Internationally it was released December 18, 2009, in Australia and Germany, December 21 in France, December 23 in Japan, and on February 2, 2010, in Korea with further international releases (in some cases re-releases) in March, April and May 2010. With this album, Blige achieved a record of nine albums to have debuted at the top of the US
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chart.


Background

Blige started working on her ninth album while she toured with Robin Thicke in 2008. In an interview with ''
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'' magazine she said: The album was initially titled ''Stronger'', after the song " Stronger", which Blige recorded and released as the lead single from the soundtrack '' Music Inspired by More than a Game'' from the LeBron James' documentary ''
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''. However ''Rap-Up'' later revealed that the album had been re-titled ''Stronger with Each Tear''. The album has production and writing credits from Ryan Leslie, Darkchild and Johntá Austin. Also included are several guests like the Canadian rapper Drake who appears on the first single " The One", rapper T.I. who appears on "Good Love" which was initially planned as the second single and Trey Songz himself revealed that he had recorded a duet called "Hood Love" with Blige for the album. The song was previously recorded by Austin and Blige for Austin's first solo album that was never released. The song has since been reworked and re-titled " We Got Hood Love". Following the album's release in the US, the song charted at 82 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart due to strong digital downloads. The album track "I Feel Good" entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 83 on the issue dated February 6, 2010, and on the issue dated March 6, 2010, it reached a peak of number 68. whilst "Good Love" featuring T.I. entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 59 and was on the charts for around eleven weeks with a peak of 58. Australian media outlets revealed that the international version of the album would be released with an altered track listing. The new version of the album had a duet version of the song "Each Tear" with the Australian artist Vanessa Amorosi. There are also four other versions of the track performed by the Italian singer Tiziano Ferro and the UK singer Jay Sean, Rea Garvey and K'naan. According to HMV, it would also include cover versions of the Led Zeppelin song "
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", " Whole Lotta Love" and the song " Stronger" from the soundtrack ''
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''. The international version of the album removed the songs "Said and Done", "We Got Hood Love" and "Kitchen" from the tracklist, and replaced them with "Whole Lotta Love", "I Can't Wait", "City on Fire", "Stronger", "Stairway to Heaven" and a remix of "I Am" by Dave Audé.


Release and promotion

The album was originally scheduled for US release on November 24, 2009 but this was pushed back to December 15, 2009 which would have put Blige's album in a chart battle with Alicia Keys' album '' The Element of Freedom''. The album was pushed back once more to December 21, 2009. After a number of appearances to promote the song "Stronger" for the soundtrack '' Music Inspired by More than a Game'', Blige formally began the album's promotion in America by premiering the second single " I Am" at the American Music Awards (2009). The following day she appeared on the '' Lopez Tonight'' show for an interview and encore performance of "I Am". Blige also appeared on '' The Jay Leno Show'', '' The Today Show'', and was also on a special shown on BET named ''Words & Sounds With Mary J. Blige''. She was on a taping of '' The View''. On April 21, 2010, Blige appeared on American Idol's charity telethon, Idol Gives Back to perform her cover of Led Zeppelin's "
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on guitars. On April 13, 2010, Blige appeared on an episode of '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'' where she performed " Each Tear" and her version of the "
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", which appears on the ''Stronger with Each Tear'' international edition and on
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as a digital single.


Singles

* " The One", featuring Drake was released as the album's first single in the US and Australia on July 21, 2009. Featuring Drake, the song was co-written by Ester Dean and produced by
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. It peaked at number sixty-three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. * " I Am" which was written by Blige, Johntá Austin and Ester Dean with music produced by
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, was released as the first international single (second in the US) in December 2009. It debuted on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart at number forty-six prior to its full release and peaked at number four upon release. It debuted on Japan's Oricon chart at number 92 and peaked at number 11 on that chart, while also debuting on the Hot 100 at sixty-seven and peaking at number fifty-five. It was also the international lead single from the album. * " Each Tear" was released as the second international single from the album in February 2010. There are different versions of the song. For Australia, it features the singer-songwriter Vanessa Amorosi; for Italy, Tiziano Ferro; for the UK, Jay Sean; for Germany, Rea Garvey and for Canada, K'naan. Marcus Raboy filmed a video which was then edited to show each of the guests in versions for their respective markets. It peaked at number one in Italy and number 183 in the UK, while failing to chart elsewhere. The single was not released in the United States. *" We Got Hood Love" featuring Trey Songz was released as the third US single from the album on March 30, 2010. The song debuted at number eighty-two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart following the album's release due to strong digital downloads and radio airplay. A video was filmed with Mary J. Blige and football player
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in Miami, while Trey Songz filmed his scenes in a New York City apartment. Chris Robinson directed the video for the single with a planned May 10, 2010 premiere through Vevo, though it actually appeared on ''Rap-Up'' on May 6, 2010. ;Other songs *"
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" was released on April 13, 2010, as an iTunes only release. Available as a download only and with no video the Led Zeppelin cover features Travis Barker,
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, Steve Vai and Orianthi. Another Zeppelin cover, "Whole Lotta Love", is the single's B-side. The songs only appear on the international version of the album. It was released again on April 22, 2010, to raise money for '' American Idol''s Idol Gives Back.


Critical reception

Reviewers' response to the album was mostly positive, holding a score of 75 out of 100 on music review aggregation website Metacritic. Andy Kellman from Allmusic said "Stronger with Each Tear is a very good Blige album, if not quite a classic. One of her briefest sets, it is tremendously (almost studiously) balanced between all the ground she has covered so well before. That's no criticism, though, since most of the songs are easily memorable and display so much range. Those who detest "The One" on principle, for its use of Auto-Tune, need only to forward to the album's final song, a quiet and sparse throwback (to 40-plus years ago) production from Raphael Saadiq in which Blige professes new love to chilling effect." Mikael Wood from ''Spin'' magazine also liked the album saying "Mary J. Blige has spent the past decade effecting a slow transformation from R&B's queen of pain to the closest thing the genre counts to Oprah Winfrey. Judging by the titles on Blige's latest, that transformation is almost complete: 'Good Love,' 'I Feel Good,' 'I Love U (Yes I Du).' It's hard to believe this is the same woman who once felt the need to announce she was done with drama. Yet despite the conviction that those track names suggest—and despite solid writing and production contributions from A-listers ..it feels less vital than 2005's terrific ''The Breakthrough'' or 2007's ''Growing Pains'' ..The result is minor Mary—strong by many standards, a bit tepid by hers." In his ''Consumer Guide'',
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offered the description, "plainspoken, low-drama, midtempo love vows, with attempted glamour relegated to the cover shoot", while naming "Tonight" and "I Am" as the record's highlights.


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart with first-week sales of 332,000 copies. It also went to number one on the R&B chart. Blige is the ninth woman in SoundScan's 18-year history to see at least three albums all debut with an opening sales week of 300,000 or more. ''Stronger with Each Tear'' had sold 726,100 copies in the United States by April 2010, and was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 6, 2011. In the UK, it debuted at number 33 on the main albums chart in its first week but dropped out of the top forty on its second week. On the UK R&B Chart it debuted at number four and fell nine places to number 13 in its second week.


Track listing

Notes *In the US, "Each Tear" is a solo song, but on international versions feature Jay Sean except for in Italy where it features Tiziano Ferro; Vanessa Amorosi for Australia; Rea Garvey for Germany; and K'naan for Canada.


Personnel

*Kory Aaron – assistant engineer *Mary J. Blige –
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, vocals, backing vocals, co-writer *Dylan "3-D" Dresdow – mix engineer *Jaime Martinez – assistant engineer *Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – engineer * Steven Dennis – assistant engineer *Pat Dillett – engineer *Mike "Handz" Donaldson – engineer * Mikkel S. Eriksen – engineer * Ron Fair – vocal tracking *Drew FitzGerald – creative director *Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – mastering * Thaddis Kuk Harrell – vocal tracking *Tal Herzberg – engineer *Josh Houghkirk – mixing assistant *Kendu Isaacs –
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, management *Jaycen Joshua – mixing *Jaha Johnson – management *
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– hair stylist *Damien Lewis – engineer *Giancarlo Lino – mixing assistant *
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– photography *Tony Mardini – engineer *D'Andre Michael – make-up * Peter Mokran – mixing *Luis Navarro – assistant engineer *Carlos Oyanedel – engineer *Tal Oz – assistant *Dave Pensado – mixing *Marni Senofonte – stylist *Jason Sherwood – assistant engineer *Allen Sides – engineer * Clifford Harris Jr. – featured artist * Aubrey Graham – featured artist * Tremaine Neverson – featured artist *Allen Sodes – string engineer *The Stereotypes – engineer *Phil Tan – mixing *Brian "B-Luv" Thomas – engineer *Sam Thomas – engineer *Pat Thrall – engineer *Jenifer Tracy – design *Pat Viola – vocal engineer *Eric Weaver – assistant *Frank Wolf – string engineer *Andrew Wuepper – engineer


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References

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