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Wikipedia article


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| type = single

| artist = Mary J. Blige

| album = What's the 411?

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| length = 5:24

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| prev_title = Real Love

| prev_year = 1992

| next_title = Sweet Thing

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"'Reminisce'" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige from her debut album, 'What's the 411?' (1992). It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall, who also produced it. Described as a new jack swing song inspired by 1970s soul music, it contains a sample of "Stop, Look, Listen" (1989) by American rapper MC Lyte. The single peaked at number fifty-seven on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A more uptempo and hip hop-inspired remix of the song, featuring duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth, later appeared on Blige's 1993 remix album of the same name.

Critical reception



Daryl McIntosh from Albumism said that the song "followed what seemed to be Combs' formula" for the Yonkers, "by revolving around another '80s hip-hop sample, this time from Audio Two's close associate and femcee rhyme titan MC Lyte's "Stop, Look, and Listen". The Daily Vault's Mark Millan described it as "a slick, Whitney-esque R&B track that gives Blige a chance to prove she can sing just as well as rap." Music writer James Masterton commented in his weekly UK chart commentary, "All of a sudden soul is making a comeback, helped in part perhaps by a new show on Radio 1 on Wednesday nights devoted to the music. Reminisce thus becomes another in a long line of New Jack Swing tracks to chart in this region although none have gone on to major success." 'Music Week's 'RM' Dance Update wrote that the song is "superb". 'The Observer' noted that it "hinted at the loss and melancholy behind much of hip hop's aggression".

Music video



A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by American film and music video director Marcus Raboy. It opens with Mary J. Blige struggling to sleep in a bed during a storm. She later performs in the doorway of a large room with gray walls. Throughout the video, a man sometimes appears. "Reminisce" was published on YouTube in June 2009. The video has amassed more than 6,3 million views as of September 2021.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the 'What's the 411?' liner notes.

* Sean "Puffy" Combs executive producer, co-producer

* Charlie Davis executive producer

* Dave "Jam" Hall producer

* Kurt Woodley executive producer

Charts



Weekly charts



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References



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Category:1992 singles

Category:Mary J. Blige songs

Category:Music videos directed by Marcus Raboy

Category:Songs written by Dave Hall (record producer)

Category:Songs written by Kenny Greene

Category:1992 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Dave Hall (record producer)

Category:MCA Records singles

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