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

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

Unlike the more polished, radio-friendly original version from the Mary album, Joshua’s remix strips back the instrumentation to focus on a driving 4/4 beat and a pulsing bassline. It creates a "church on the dance floor"

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 Blige's "Let No Man Put Asunder" is a

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. It creates a "church on the dance floor"

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