Being Mary Jane: Episode 6 Soundtrack

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Ella Fitzgerald - Always one to pave the way, Ms. Ella took the stage during the halftime show of Super Bowl VI in New Orleans in1972 — making her the first African-American artist to perform on the big stage.(Photo: George Konig/Keystone/Getty Images)

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Being Mary Jane: Episode 6 Soundtrack - In true Being Mary Jane fashion, this week's soundtrack may be short, but it's as impactful as every soundtrack we've seen thus far. The episode gets started with the legendary Ella Fitzgerald's song "Don't Fence Me In." (Photo: George Konig/Keystone/Getty Images)

The Weeknd, @theweeknd - Tweet: "past two nights in LA was so magical. thank you california !!!!!"The Canadian crooner really enjoyed soaking up that California love and even surprised his audience with a special appearance from Drake.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

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"Wicked Games" - The Weeknd - "Wicked Games" by The Weeknd sets an instrumental scene up for success and also shows how wicked forbidden fruit really can be.  (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

Being Mary Jane: Episode 1 Soundtrack - The music from Being Mary Jane always sets the mood of the scene. Find out which songs were tickling your ears' fancy in the first episode!  "Breaking the Law" – Emeli Sandé  This song is about dedication and the willingness to always go above and beyond for a friend, family member or lover no matter the circumstance. Emeli Sandé brings the essence of unconditional love to "Breaking the Law" and we thank her for it.   (Photo by Rob Harrison/Getty Images)

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"Daddy" - Emeli Sandé - No stranger to the #BeingMaryJane soundtracks, Emeli Sandé's track "Daddy" is a stirring narrative of being protected and having a man to lean on. (Photo: Rob Harrison/Getty Images)

"It's Over" - Kina - This song is self explanatory and introduces us to the end of an era. "It's Over" closes one door and allows Mary Jane to maybe open some new ones, which is always necessary will love knocks you down. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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"It's Over" - Kina - This song is self explanatory and introduces us to the end of an era. "It's Over" closes one door and allows Mary Jane to maybe open some new ones, which is always necessary will love knocks you down. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)