If the elusive "Re releaserar" finally hits streaming services and record store shelves, it cannot simply be a repackaging of the original 16 tracks. It needs to be an excavation. Here is the dream tracklist and feature set fans are demanding:
Without the re-release, “No More Drama” might be remembered as a good album with a great lead single. With it, it became Mary J. Blige’s artistic and commercial renaissance—the moment she truly became the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul” for a new decade. mary j blige no more drama rereleaserar
The original 2001 version of the album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and featured the hit lead single "Family Affair," which became Blige’s first career number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 . Despite this success, the re-release five months later was necessary to incorporate new material that had gained massive traction on the charts and at radio. Original 2001 Release 2002 Re-release Edition "Rainy Dayz" (feat. Ja Rule), "He Think I Don't Know" Remixes Standard tracklist "No More Drama" (P. Diddy & Mario Winans Remix) Removed Tracks "Crazy Games," "Keep It Moving," "Destiny" Omitted to make room for new content Artwork Original 2001 cover New redesigned album artwork Why This Re-release Mattered If the elusive "Re releaserar" finally hits streaming