Mary J. Blige Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
With her moody, powerful vocals that captivate so many, Mary J.
Blige truly deserves to be called the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul.” Her songs are all incredible reminders of how great music can be.
We’ve put together a ranking of her popular tracks—take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Mary J. Blige Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
DoubtMary J Blige8rank/position

This is a song by Mary J.
Blige, an artist synonymous with Black music who helped shape rhythm and blues.
Her truly soulful vocals are also very popular in Japan, and it’s a track that can create a universally likable atmosphere—one that won’t miss the mark even at a cherry-blossom viewing gathering.
EverythingMary J Blige9rank/position

When it comes to Mary J.
Blige, I wanted to say “Real Love,” but since that song is more of an unrequited love song, I chose “Everything” instead.
It’s an exquisite love song that beautifully blends Kyu Sakamoto’s “Sukiyaki” with Diana & Marvin’s “You Are Everything.”
FriendsMary J Blige10rank/position

Mary J.
Blige, the United States’ proud and legendary singer who’s also an accomplished actress, is known as the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul.” There’s no need to reiterate her trailblazing achievements in R&B—sung with street-rooted sensibilities over hip-hop-derived beats.
This track is a classic soul number from her 2003 album Love & Life.
With her commanding vocals, layered harmonies, and gorgeous strings that lift the spirit, it feels like a hidden gem.
Starting with the question “What is a friend?”, the lyrics invite you to sit down and truly engage with the song.
Mary J. Blige Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
I’m Goin’ DownMary J Blige11rank/position

Originally released by Rose Royce in 1976 and featured in the film “Car Wash.” This version by R&B artist Mary J.
Blige was released in 1995.
The track was a hit in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
Just FineMary J Blige12rank/position

A love song by Mary J.
Blige featuring authentic, smooth vocals that approach a mid-tempo, easy-to-dance track with an ear-catching melodic sensibility.
With its euphoric mood that livens up karaoke, it’s also an easily approachable choice for teenage girls.
Love Is All We NeedMary J Blige13rank/position

A refreshing R&B song sung by Mary J.
Blige, the American female R&B singer known as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul.
With a chorus that proclaims love is everything, it’s naturally perfect for White Day, where love is the theme.
That said, since it’s also club music, it seems especially fitting for situations like a drive date.
By the way, it was released in 1997.
Real Love byMary J Blige14rank/position

The piano melody from the intro repeats throughout the entire song.
It’s so thorough that it even carries through the chorus.
There’s one break in the middle, but when it returns, you feel relieved—as if you’ve already become addicted to this melody.
And the ending is especially noteworthy.
I don’t know any other song that ends in such a stylish way.





