Showcasing
her depth and honesty the confessional singer in her prevalent anguish captured
the ear shots of many.
Dressed in angelic white she resuscitated her 'Ghetto Fabulous' demeanor
in showering bling. From the old to the new Mary's set distended from 'Real
Love' to her latest single 'Not Cryin''.
With years of flossing new grooves, no one can disregard Mary as the 'Queen
of Hip Hop Soul'. Crowds flocked to embellish her sound. In her visual display
of torment and hurt, the animated Mary performed her tracks with such expressional
gestures uncommonly seen in any other artist.
Her injection of soul, funk, and rap was ruthlessly apparent. Twiddling on
her roots of hip hop and street soul, 'Be happy', 'I'm Going Down' and 'All
Night Long' were amongst the chosen crop. Mary soon touched upon her new album,
'The Breakthrough' and belts out ' Be Without You' , One Love' and 'Father
In You' as tear lines streak upon her face. The tempo was soon uplifted with
the 'No More Drama' as she sets into the tune she announces, " This is
for my troubled women-we will be triumphant!'
Re-establishing the heated atmosphere the unanticipated encore 'Dance With
Me' hit the shore of heads. Sharing her thoughts and views, Mary braces the
mic, "No women should change for their man-take me as I am" her
words soon followed by the track, 'Take me as I am'.
It is hard to condense the magnitude of Mary's aura. In her savvy discovery
of glam music, Her Majesty Queen Mary J shrieks out, "I couldn't of done
it without the support of all you, it has been hard, hard, hard work."
Needless to say, at your service you're Highness!