buzzz worthy. . . iframe width="575" height="324" src="http://cache.vevo.com/assets/html/embed.html?video=USUV71402382&autoplay=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Sometimes it is necessary to state the obvious in order to be heard. Mary J. Blige's statement about abuse in her new single "Whole Damn Year" (from the new album 'The London Sessions') is getting the public's attention. Her message is simple -- wounds, no matter what form they are presented in, take time to heal. British artist Emile Sande ("Next to Me") co-wrote the track. Spousal abuse, child abuse, and bullying are addressed in "black and white" scenes that tell a story of those being abused building up strength to give voice to their pain. The video for the song does not hold back in illustrating the long-term damage of physical and emotional abuse using camera shots to flashback to the inner child. The song has the pot...
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