The Watch Sisters Seduction Onlinelegendary R&B queen is back to soothe our souls. Thank goodness.
On Friday, Mary J. Blige dropped her latest track, "Love Yourself," off her upcoming album Strength of a Woman,and much to our delight the new empowering anthem features Kayne West.
SEE ALSO: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West might have a third child to keep up with soonNot to be confused with Bieber's 2016 PG-rated angry track, "Love Yourself," Blige and West came together to send a powerful message of overcoming struggle and embracing self-love.
West drops a verse halfway through the horns-laden track addressing the brutality surrounding being a black artist and the struggles the black community faces in today's world.
"I decided not to use my color as a handicap," he raps. "I cannot be complacent / In my job, be courageous."
You can listen to the wise anthem below:
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