By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

What is there not to love about Mary J. Blige?
For the past 15 years, we've watched her blossom from a hard-edged, street-savvy new-jill songstress to a critically-acclaimed, polished, much emulated cultural icon.
And 'Essence' magazine has been there every step of the way -- to help chronicle her remarkable journey.
Talk about transformation.
The Yonkers, New York-bred Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is gracing the June edition of the best-selling black women's magazine. For her record ninth cover, the recently-married Grammy Award winner gets double exposure -- with two different magazine covers; one very beauty-oriented, the other with her new husband/manager Kendu Isaacs.
In a remarkable photo spread shot by Mark Liddell, the 36-year old Chevy spokeswoman channels the 1976 urban romantic classic 'Mahogany,' which starred Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams. (Pick up the actual magazine(s) to see the Asian-inspired centerfold. Very fashion forward!!!)
Together with Isaacs, a former business associate of Queen Latifah who now is a partner of Mary Jane Productions, Blige looks the happiest she's ever been.
They were married Dec. 7, 2003.
And for the first time the royal couple sits down together and talk about their courtship and marriage and how breaking through Mary's pain brought them to love.
"I came from hatred," Blige shared with writer Kierna Mayo. "All my life I've been in a bunch of junk where men were jealous of me. They wanted my career, they wanted money from me-something."
Though Isaacs was married (with three children) at the time of their initial meeting, he turned out to be her knight in shining armor.
"I said, Damn, he's cute, and then I left it alone because I thought he and Latifah were a couple," she recollected. "I didn't know for sure what was going on, so I went to work. We all hung out later that night, and we got to know each other better."
Blige's doubts of a relationship with Isaacs caused her to question her role in the ending of his marriage.
"I thought, 'I can't do this. I'm not a home wrecker,'" she revealed. "I was like, give me a gun and I'll just blow my brains out, because I'm at the point of...like I said...my spirit is dead. There was a lot of pain, so I ran straight into more self-destruction. I was thinking about the wife, I was thinking about the kids, and I was thinking, I just don't want to be responsible for that."
Isaacs clarified to 'Essence' that his first marriage was already dissolving before Blige was "fully on the scene;" He said that today he and his ex-wife have a good relationship.
The six-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter has had her fair share of romantic ups and downs throughout her life. She has mastered the art of connectivity with her massive fan base due to the fact that her music has been an emotional canvas.
Future-wise, Blige contemplates motherhood -- as Isaacs' three children are very much present in their lives.
"God's got to be done with me, the low moments and all the insecurities of the past," she confided about the possibilities. "Your kid is around you 24/7. When you have stepchildren, they come around and then they go home. My child is going to be watching me go up and down on the days that I go down. I don't want my child to feel what I felt when I was coming up, what it was like for my mother to hurt all the time. So I have a fear-it's probably one of my biggest fears-a fear of my child suffering, you know, with that energy."
On the professional front, Blige, who recently starred in the CBS series 'Ghost Whisperer'-- has been attached to a Nina Simone biopic project. According to Bridget Bland of 'MTV Radio Networks,' Blige will star in an upcoming episode of HBO's red-hot Hollywood series 'Entourage.'
The June issue of 'Essence' -- with that scandalous Andrea Kelly story in it -- arrived on newsstands, nationally, May 14.


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By: PHYLLIS A. on 5/19/2007 1:09AM
Ilove mjb very much god bless her. That is my girl mary has help me many of days when I was down and out and did not know myself but now am starting to know myself with the help of god and others, Well god has always been there for me and when listening to maryjb Ican hear and see how god was and still is working in her life. Am still going thought things and when I listen to mary j b cds I feel so good all the time.
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By: Francine Mills on 5/19/2007 12:55AM
Mary J. is my idol she a very stong black woman whohas hadto over many many obsticles in her life. Mary live , love and laugh because you deserves all the happiness in the world. keep on being strong and trust in the lord.
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By: Stacy A Walker Davis on 5/19/2007 2:48AM
I'm very happy for Mary she deserves happiness and so much more, her music is what got me thru a lot of ups and downs, my next tatt will display no more tears, no more pain, no more drama in my life, keep doing what you do....Every woman deserves a good man... I love you Mary
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By: Stacy A Walker Davis on 5/19/2007 2:54AM
Do What It Do Mary, God answers' prayers and you have a good man always keep him by your side, your fear of being a mother will dissappear in time...Just keep the faith...
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By: Dwayne Fields on 5/20/2007 1:45AM
I grew up in yonkers ny with marry and other's Like DMX and more.I Remember siting on a side walk in slobumn project talking to mary me and my friend kelly. Mary was talking about she she want's to sing and thing's she was going through and we told her you are good and god will bless you.I went away to college and next thing I knew she was a hit. Keep up the good work mary i love you so much for all your music it gets play every day in my home my mom love mary's music. Mary's mom and my mom hung out along with my other anunts. My mom died last christmas and i haven't been to yonkers since than. Please mary work on the next album quick I have argue with so many folk over mary i have every song and vedio and picture of mary When I am feeling down I have to make it a mary day so I can smile. Thanks girl
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By: Tiffan on 6/01/2007 10:16PM
I always love MJb she is such a role model for all young ladies she let you know how it is to press on for what you want and believe.
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By: robin on 7/05/2007 9:21PM
i jusl like to tell mary she deserve all the success in the world. as a fan of mary i was always there every step of the way. her song brought me through alot of hurts and pains. now i am finally in a relationship that makes me feel happy. keep up the good work. love your biggest fan.
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By: mina on 7/24/2007 2:22PM
I was very dissappointed with her richmond, VA concert. I have seen her 3 times in the past and always felt I got my monies worth but this time I wish I could get a refund. She was the only act which was fine with me but she stayed on stage 1 hour, she did not change her outfit once, my seat was in the 4th row on the left side and she only came to that side of the stage 3 times the entire time. I paid 80 dollars for my ticket I know thats not anything to Mary but its alot to me and there was a time in her life it was alot to her. The audience set there stunned thinking she was coming back. I will never got to another concert unless she has other acts with her. I understand getting all your money but give the people what they paid for see I shouldve gone to see Beyonce!!!!
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