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Mary J. Blige - Right No
Mary J. Blige - Right Now


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Album: The London Sessions
Released: 2014

Right Now Lyrics


You take from me
So why you holding back? Boy, why you holding back?
So vacantly
But you won't get away with that, no you won't get away with that

They don't see what you do to me
From the outside
This can't be what it used to be
From the outside

I'm telling you Right Now, I'm telling you right now
No, I won't play this game with you
I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
My love won't be the same for you no more
My love won't be the same for you no more
No, I won't play this game

Don't wait for me
When you know you did me wrong, I've been holding on too long
Eventually
I'll make the call

They don't see what you do to me
From the outside
This can't be what it used to be
From the outside

I'm telling you right now, I'm telling you right now
No, I won't play this game with you
I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
My love won't be the same for you no more
My love won't be the same for you no more

No, I won't play this game

(No, never gonna give you the time)
(No, never gonna give you the time)
(No, never gonna give you the time)
(No, never gonna give you the time)

No, never gonna give you the time
No, never gonna give you the time
No, never gonna give you the time
No, never gonna give you the time

Oh right now (No, never gonna give you the time)
(No, never gonna give you the time) Played too many games

(No, never gonna give you the time)
No, never gonna
Telling you right now, I'm telling you right now
No, I won't play this game with you
I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
My love won't be the same for you no more
My love won't be the same for you no more
No, I won't play this game

Writer/s: ROTTEVEEL, NICK / SMITH, SHAFFER / GUETTA, DAVID / ERIKSEN, MIKKEL / HERMANSEN, TOR / FENTY, ROBYN / TUINFORT, GIORGIO / NASH, TERIUS / DEAN, ESTER
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This song was written by Blige with Disclosure brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, Sam Smith and songwriter Jimmy Napes, who previously co-penned both Disclosure and Smith's debut albums. Howard Lawrence explained to The Observer: "The track 'Right Now' started with some chords I made on Jimmy Napes' piano. We took that and gave it a Disclosure-y feel with some drums that Guy made. Mary leaves the instrumental side to us and gets much more involved when it comes to writing vocals."
  • The song was released as the first single from The London Sessions album, for which Blige recruited a number of new British producers including Disclosure. She explained: "The sound in London at the moment is house music. That is what the majority of people are producing their songs like. But the ones that get truly successful are the ones using proper songwriting. Rudimental for example – they write proper songs and then produce them like dance music. And that is exactly what we're trying to do, along with a few other people."

    "But that applies to any genre, not just dance music," Blige continued. "You could take the songs off Sam Smith's album, produce them in a completely different way and they would still be a huge success – you could produce them like acid jazz and I still feel like they'd get somewhere."
  • Blige previously worked with Disclosure on a remix of their song "F For You" and Sam Smith on an updated version of his hit single "Stay With Me."
  • The black-and-white, documentary-style video shows everything from Mary J. writing lyrics to the singer meeting the Disclosure brothers and laying down her vocals in the London studio.

  • Mary J. Blige - Therap
    Mary J. Blige - Therapy


    Mary J. Blige - Therapy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The London Sessions
    Released: 2014

    Therapy Lyrics


    Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go Therapy two times a day
    Why would I spend the rest of this week so bitter
    And all that listening is making you bitter too
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    I don't wanna be around me
    And I don't blame you with you blocking all my calls
    There no was since I been sleeping silent
    Most nights I lie awake between you and Fall
    Work stressing me out
    And after all this time
    Still not boring no

    Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    I care more about what you think
    Than I care about the music
    When I get cross with you
    I'm surprised you care at all
    I figure if I had a life time, more time love
    Well, shame on me if I don't get used that well
    I'm stressing you out
    And at the way is going you need it more than me

    Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    Someone help me
    Turn around
    I'm a victim
    Hate the sound of my own voice
    Turn it down
    And all I do is aggravation

    Why would I spend the rest of my days so bitter
    And all that listening is making you bitter too
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    Writer/s: SMITH, SAM / WHITE, EG / BLIGE, MARY J.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • The opening track from The London Sessions, this doo-wop tune was written by Sam Smith with Blige in mind. It is one of four songs on the album that the British blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter contributed towards.
  • When Smith first sang the song to Blige in his London studio, she found herself profoundly moved. "I just had to change a couple little words to make it fit me," she recalled to Billboard magazine. "It touched my heart because it's a topic that people don't like to talk about. I thought it would be nice to let people know, 'It's OK, you're not the only one.'"
  • The song was co-written by Eg White, best known for his work on Adele's "Chasing Pavements."
  • For Blige therapy isn't about sitting in front of a doctor. She explained to Time Out: "It's about working out, running, maybe a bowl of ice cream."

    "Listening to Mary J Blige might be therapy for a whole lot of people," she added. "Having a good cry to a song you love and relate to – just getting stuff out, so you can see everything clearly. That's what I mean by therapy."

  • Mary J. Blige Songs - Follow
    Mary J. Blige - Follow


    Mary J. Blige - Follow Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The London Sessions
    Released: 2014

    Follow Lyrics


    I don't know who you are
    But I clocked you from afar
    And the kids on the streets, said you're getting it from me

    You think you can kick the sand in my eyes
    But you should walk a little softer
    I hear you coming from a mile away
    And you don't have enough to offer
    Don't waste your time, playing with my mind
    Or you'll regret it
    I write the rules, for shame on you
    You won't forget it

    You just Follow, follow, follow
    But tomorrow, morrow, morrow
    When you're hollow, hollow, hollow
    You'll be sad and all alone
    Sad and all alone
    Follow, follow, follow
    But tomorrow, morrow, morrow
    When the thrill is all that hangs on
    You'll be sad and all alone
    Sad and all alone

    You can try to disguise
    But you know deep in your heart
    They can see in your eyes
    That you're vacant in your heart

    You think you can kick the sand in my eyes
    But you should walk a little softer
    I hear you coming from a mile away
    And you don't have enough to offer
    Don't waste your time, playing with my mind
    Or you'll regret it
    I write the rules, for shame on you
    You won't forget it

    You just follow, follow, follow
    But tomorrow, morrow, morrow
    When you're hollow, hollow, hollow
    You'll be sad and all alone
    Sad and all alone
    Follow, follow, follow
    But tomorrow, morrow, morrow
    When the thrill is all that hangs on
    You'll be sad and all alone
    Sad and all alone

    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up
    Give it all or give it nothing
    Give it love or give it up

    Writer/s: BLIGE, MARY J. / LAWRENCE, GUY WILLIAM / LAWRENCE, HOWARD JOHN / NAPIER, JAMES JOHN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This club-ready track finds Blige warning a love interest, "Don't waste your time, play with my mind or you'll regret it," lest they end up "sad and all alone." The song is one of two collaborations on The London Sessions between Mary J. Blige and the English electronic duo Disclosure. (They also worked together on the lead single "Right Now.") Disclosure first collaborated with Blige earlier in 2014 on a remix of their "F For You."
  • Blige had a lot in common musically with the Disclosure duo. "My whole reason for gravitating towards them was the fact that they had so much knowledge of the music that my generation grew up on," she told Radio.com . "The deep house - I was too young to go clubbing, but I used to hear it on the radio, and they captured it 100%."

    "Their hip-hop history and their musical history is just like [shakes her head], 'You guys are too young. What are you, like aliens or something?,'" Blige added laughing. "It's just amazing."

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