The Breakthrough - Mary J. Blige
Metascore
76 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Thankfully returns some of the drama to her music. [23 Dec 2005, p.78]
  2. The Breakthrough is easily Blige's finest full-length since '99's Mary.
  3. Mary J draws on an eventful life to reach new levels of feeling. [7 Jan 2006, p.29]
  4. What ultimately differentiates Blige's seventh studio album from previous discs is that its ballads truly matter.
  5. 80
    Even cameos by today's hottest rappers can't shake Blige's nostalgic flair. [Mar 2006, p.186]
  6. Where Love and Life limped from song to song, The Breakthrough zips confidently through its sixteen tracks.
  7. Blige, never far from the thoughts of the lovelorn, didn't need a breakthrough, but anybody with an ear for artful confession will be glad she's given us The Breakthrough anyway.
  8. Ms. Blige brings together hip-hop realism and soul's higher aspirations, hip-hop's digitized crispness and soul's slow-building testimonies. [19 Dec 2005]
  9. Blige self-indulgently lets many songs on "The Breakthrough" run too long but keeps her sound fresh... adeptly weaving beats and live instruments, vocals and rapping, melody and rhythm in configurations alternately stark and lush. [11 Dec 2005]
  10. It's another solid and undeniably enjoyable album. But from a woman as supremely talented as Blige, somehow enjoyable rates as a disappointment.
  11. 70
    Reveals a still intense and enthralling grittiness to her performances. [Feb 2006, p.93]
  12. 70
    Her ardent love songs ultimately come off not as love songs but standard ache-and-pain Mary tracks--making this album not quite the breakthrough it might have been. [Mar 2006, p.109]
  13. Blige may be celebrating no more drama in her life, but when she wants to, she can still sing like a drama queen. These are The Breakthrough's high points.
  14. Someone get this woman some drama, pronto.
  15. 67
    Too often, Blige's voice doesn't get the space it needs to cut loose with emotion. [Feb 2006, p.85]
  16. 60
    All in all, it seems like the diva needs a little drama to get it percolatin'. [Mar 2006, p.123]
  17. Whether or not her risks work, it's taking chances that pays dividends, not placing safe bets.
  18. The Breakthrough improves on 2003's Diddy-helmed misfire Love & Life but lacks the character of 1999's eclectic Mary.
  19. Like a lot of her previous albums, The Breakthrough is overlong and spoilt by too many producers sticking their oar in.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 40 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 31
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 31
  3. Negative: 1 out of 31
  1. MikeyD
    9
    Some of the songs on this album are some of her best vocal perfomances of her career. She's definitely at the top of her game. So what if she's happy, she still has heart! Full Review »
  2. TylerM
    10
    I loved the album. tons of great inspirational songs that touched me in the right way! haha! I love it! Go Mary!
  3. BorisF
    8
    a great R&B album but missing the signature mary tracks like "No more Drama" but all in all she shows why she's the Queen of R&B soul with golden lungs and a writing style that many new artist admire Full Review »