The Morning After the Night Before by James

Album cover for The Morning After the Night Before - James
1. Got the Shakes
2:59
2. Dust Motes
4:15
3. Tell Her I Said So
4:39
4. Kaleidoscope
3:08
5. Rabbit Hole
3:43
6. Make for This City
4:30
7. Lookaway
4:20
8. Fear
3:50
1. It's Hot
3:27
2. Crazy
3:39
3. Ten Below
4:03
4. Porcupine
4:27
5. Shine
4:19
6. Dr. Hellier
4:46
7. Hero
4:31

By the time Mary J. Blige released 2005's <i>The Breakthrough</i>, she had already cemented herself as an undeniable legend—the reigning queen of hip-hop soul for over a decade. She began her career working closely with Diddy, who executive-produced her first two albums, and the pair reunited for 2003's <i>Love & Life</i>. When that album was unable to reconjure the magic of old, <i>The Breakthrough</i> found the singer collaborating with a who's who of producers: Raphael Saadiq, 9th Wonder, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and will.i.am, among a slew of others. The result was a triumphant collection of songs that subtly ushered Blige into a decidedly more adult era of her R&B powers. Songs like "Enough Cryin" (produced by Rodney Jerkins and Sean Garrett), "Take Me As I Am" and the smash single "Be Without You" (courtesy of Bryan-Michael Cox) harkened to the wounded balladeering of old with a new grown-and-sexy bent. Netting seven Grammy nominations, the album remains one of her most celebrated.