Seven Days (Mary J. Blige song)

"Seven Days" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written and produced by Malik Pendleton for her third studio album Share My World (1997). The song is supported with a guitar solo from American guitarist George Benson. Lyrically, "Seven Days" talks about a woman going through a dilemma in a relationship with a man who had been her best friend before a truth or dare? game led to them experiencing a relationship that has left Blige and the man in question at a crossroads of how to address each other.

"Seven Days"
Single by Mary J. Blige
from the album Share My World
ReleasedMarch 20, 1998 (1998-03-20)
StudioBattery Studios
(Chicago)
Length5:09
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)Malik Pendleton
Producer(s)Malik Pendleton
Mary J. Blige singles chronology
"Missing You"
(1997)
"Seven Days"
(1998)
"As"
(1999)

The song was released as the album's fourth and final single by MCA Records on March 20, 1998. "Seven Days" peaked at number three on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and number 71 US Radio Songs, also reaching number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. Blige gave a memorable performance of "Seven Days" at the 25th American Music Awards, again with a guitar solo from Benson.

Music video

The music video for "Seven Days" premiered in September 1997. It was directed by Steve Willis and features George Benson towards the end playing a guitar. Throughout the video, Blige sings in many places; many scenes where she is singing include in the car in which she is driving down the street, in the bed, in her bedroom, and in her condo. Her love interest is featured prominently throughout the video with her as well especially in the scenes where they are sitting on opposite sides of the bed or while watching television where two people are kissing.

Track listings

CD single[1]
No.TitleLength
1."Seven Days" (Radio Edit)3:57
2."Seven Days" (Remix)5:36
3."Round and Round" (Brooklyn Funk R&B Bump Mix)5:28
4."Round and Round" (Brooklyn Funk B-Boy Mix)6:15

Charts

Chart (1997–98) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[2] 22
US Radio Songs (Billboard)[3] 71
US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (Billboard)[4] 3

References

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