Sorry Mary J.Blige fans, we hate to tell you, but she's at it again! Mary J. Blige may be known for her talent by many in the music industry, but as of late it seems like the supposed Queen of R&B is losing her crown and getting into more trouble with those in the business rather than actually improving her reputation. Is the singing siren seriously stealing other people's songs and claiming them as her own, or is it just a very big misunderstanding?
C'mon Mary J Blige, we thought you said you wanted "no more drama in your life"!
Now it seems that she's getting just that. She is no stranger to copyright infringement lawsuits in her past; let's recall the one with the song 'Work That' which Drama Family Entertainment filed in August saying that it was used without their permission.
Here we are again; it seems a new suit has been filed! The latest lawsuit is against both Mary J. Blige and rapper Jay-Z. From what sources are saying, although Jay-Z doesn't lend his vocals to the track, he's being sued also because the unstoppable duo have collaborated on hit songs in the past and on this particular song he's getting credit for helping to write the song. The suit claims that two musicians, Jermaine Jumpp and Michael C. Adams gave a CD to producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, which had a song on it titled 'On My Grind.' They state that about four years later, Mary released the single "Enough Cryin" which sounded eerily similar to the single Jermaine and Michael originally submitted. Coincidentally (or no, not really) 'Enough Cryin' was produced by none other than Rodney Jerkins himself.
Mary J.Blige just doesn't seem to learn! Or was she really not aware that the record was stolen by her producer? Desi Hits! readers, we want to know, do you think Mary J Blige is guilty or innocent?

It's looks like Mary J. Blige and Jay Z have seen better days and this picture from their 'Heart of the City' tour was one of them.
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