Mary J. Blige - Let No Man Put Asunder (maurice Joshua Remix) -
This specific remix is often cited as a prime example of the late-90s/early-2000s trend where R&B divas like Mary J. Blige, Deborah Cox, and Whitney Houston found a second life in the underground dance community through specialized house remixes.
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Maurice Joshua, a pioneer of Chicago house music, transformed the R&B-leaning cover into a club staple. His remix style is known for heavy basslines and rhythmic precision, which helped Mary J. Blige bridge the gap between R&B and the global dance scene. Production & Sound Maurice Joshua, a pioneer of Chicago house music,
Unlike the more polished, radio-friendly original version from the Mary album, Joshua’s remix strips back the instrumentation to focus on a driving 4/4 beat and a pulsing bassline. Production & Sound Unlike the more polished, radio-friendly