Being Mary Jane: Episode 7 Soundtrack

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Day 1 - Drake took the crowd to 2010, when he met North Carolina rapper J. Cole. “Instead of becoming enemies, we become great friends,” Drizzy said before they got into Cole’s heaters Can’t Get Enough” and “Power Trip.”(Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

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Being Mary Jane: Episode 7 Soundtrack - This week the Being Mary Jane soundtrack is led by J. Cole's inspirational tune "Crooked Smile." Besides the fact that it explores true beauty and depth, it fits perfectly with Niecy's current situation and how she views herself.See what other tunes make this episode special now!  (Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images)

"Men Are Like Street Cars" - Rosetta Howard - Get your music history with a listen to Rosetta Howard's classic song "Men Are Like Street Cars." Rosetta wants us to know that there are always more eligible fish in the sea (ahem, Mary Jane).   (Photo: RST Records)

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"Men Are Like Street Cars" - Rosetta Howard - Get your music history with a listen to Rosetta Howard's classic song "Men Are Like Street Cars." Rosetta wants us to know that there are always more eligible fish in the sea (ahem, Mary Jane). (Photo: RST Records)

Meshell Ndegeocello Shakes Up Hip-Hop - Years before it became trendy, neo-soul founding member and singer-songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello came out as bisexual, and even had a relationship with feminist author Rebecca Walker. While Frank Ocean is considered the first male in R&B/hip-hop to “come out” to the public, Ndegeocello is dubbed as the first ever. However, while she stands in solidarity for LGBT rights, she prefers to focus most exclusively on her music. This decision did not mean that the artist had abandoned her LGBT-connection. Her debut album Plantation Lullabies provided a noticeably androgynous persona that the world was not used to seeing from females in hip hop.(Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)

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"Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - Meshell N'Degeocello - Meshell Ndegeocello sings a stirring rendition of "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," which was made popular by Being Mary Jane soundtrack favorite Nina Simone.  (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)

Stacy Barthe, 'To Be Loved' - Troy scared Kita into meeting him at the airport just to surprise her with a weekend getaway. If that isn't love, we don't know what is!(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)

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"To Be Loved" - Stacy Barthe - Stacy Barthe comes back for this week's soundtrack with her tune, "To Be Loved." It's something that we all want and Stacy helps bring that truth to life.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)

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"Inspiration Information" - Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Feel real music, and by real music we mean the live vocals, live band and real soul brought by Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings on "Inspiration Information."   (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

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"Inspiration Information" - Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Feel real music, and by real music we mean the live vocals, live band and real soul brought by Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings on "Inspiration Information." (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

"Ritual Union" - Little Dragon - Is it love, comfort or all of the above that keeps David and Mary Jane close? No matter what it is, Little Dragon's "Ritual Union" describes their current state perfectly.  (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Mulberry)

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"Ritual Union" - Little Dragon - Is it love, comfort or all of the above that keeps David and Mary Jane close? No matter what it is, Little Dragon's "Ritual Union" describes their current state perfectly.  (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Mulberry)