Being Mary Jane: Episode 3 Soundtrack

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Being Mary Jane: Episode 3 Soundtrack - With emotions running at an all-time high and Mary Jane and Patrick making rash decisions, this week's music helps you travel the emotional peaks and valleys with your favorite characters.1. "I Get It" - Brandon RossiJust when you think Mary Jane gets it, you find out that her will power isn't as strong as she'd like it to be and doesn't really get it at all.(Photo: Brandon Rossi via Instagram)

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Being Mary Jane: Episode 3 Soundtrack - With emotions running at an all-time high and Mary Jane and Patrick making rash decisions, this week's music helps you travel the emotional peaks and valleys with your favorite characters.1. "I Get It" - Brandon RossiJust when you think Mary Jane gets it, you find out that her will power isn't as strong as she'd like it to be and doesn't really get it at all.(Photo: Brandon Rossi via Instagram)

2. "Wildest Moments" - Jessie Ware - Jessie Ware's "Wildest Moments" fits Andre and Mary Jane's situation perfectly and reminds us all that our wildest moments are some of the best that at times bring out the worst.(Photo: Universal)

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2. "Wildest Moments" - Jessie Ware - Jessie Ware's "Wildest Moments" fits Andre and Mary Jane's situation perfectly and reminds us all that our wildest moments are some of the best that at times bring out the worst.(Photo: Universal)

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3. "Could've Been Your Angel" - Lisa Jones - The key word here is "could've," but sometimes people are too little, too late.   (Photo: Lisa Jones Music)

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3. "Could've Been Your Angel" - Lisa Jones - The key word here is "could've," but sometimes people are too little, too late. (Photo: Lisa Jones Music)

4. "Is Anybody Out There" - Laura Mvula - "Is Anbody Out There" by, Laura Mvula compliments aserious and slightly depressing scene based on a lonely woman with layers that were revealed three years too late.(photo: Sony Music)

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4. "Is Anybody Out There" - Laura Mvula - "Is Anbody Out There" by, Laura Mvula compliments aserious and slightly depressing scene based on a lonely woman with layers that were revealed three years too late.(photo: Sony Music)

5. "Show Me What You Got" - Frank Williams and the Rocketeers - With an old school celebratory feel, "Show Me What You Got" by Frank Williams and the Rocketeers will make you want to get on your feet and party with the Patterson clan when you hear it.(Photo: Deep City Records)

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5. "Show Me What You Got" - Frank Williams and the Rocketeers - With an old school celebratory feel, "Show Me What You Got" by Frank Williams and the Rocketeers will make you want to get on your feet and party with the Patterson clan when you hear it.(Photo: Deep City Records)

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Tricky: January 27 - The British musician, best known as part of the group Massive Attack, turns 45.  (Photo: Dalle/Lionel Urman /Landov)

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6. "Nothing Matters" - Tricky ft. Nneka - When you let hope go and are left brokenhearted over any type of love, "Nothing Matters" by, Tricky puts those emotions into words. Take a listen. (Photo: Dalle/Lionel Urman /Landov )

Illa J (J. Dilla's brother) - Illa J's beats and rhymes definitely recall the laidback Detroit swing of his older brother, legendary Detroit producer/MC J. Dilla—and that's a good thing.(Photo: Courtesy Delicious Vinyl Recordings)

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7. "Dead End" - iLLA - Mary Jane and her brother Patrick have both hit a dead end for this chapter in their lives, but it remains to be seen how they pick themselves back up and motivate themselves to want more and do better.(Photo: Courtesy Delicious Vinyl Music)

Nina Simone  - Jazz icon Nina Simone flexed her activist spirit by becoming the musical voice of the civil rights movement, writing and singing such odes to the movement as “Young, Gifted and Black” and “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free.” Shortly after Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination, she penned and sang “Why (The King of Love Is Dead).”(Photo: Monty Fresco/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

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8. "Tell Me More and Then Some" - Nina Simone - For the second week in a row, Nina Simone's soulful voice is providing the perfect narrative for some of the most thought-provoking moments of Being Mary Jane. The song providing part of the soundtrack this week is "Tell Me More and Then Some."(Photo: Monty Fresco/Evening Standard/Getty Images)