Mary J. Blige - Let No Man Put — Asunder (maurice Joshua Remix)

The of Mary J. Blige's "Let No Man Put Asunder" is a high-energy house reimagining of the First Choice disco classic, blending the soulful "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" vocals with Chicago's legendary dance floor rhythms. Background & Context

It creates a "church on the dance floor" vibe, leaning into the gospel-inflected roots of house music. Legacy and Impact The of Mary J

You can listen to various versions and find track details on Discogs or check out the official audio on YouTube Music. Legacy and Impact You can listen to various

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. Mary's gritty, emotive vocals are isolated and looped

Mary's gritty, emotive vocals are isolated and looped in key sections, emphasizing the spiritual and defiant nature of the lyrics. The remix highlights her ability to command a dance track with the same intensity as a soulful ballad.

While the radio version of the song received moderate attention, the Maurice Joshua Remix became a "Holy Grail" for house DJs and a mainstay in club sets across New York, Chicago, and London.