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Mary J.’s ‘rhythm and due$’

The financial hits just keep coming for R&B star Mary J. Blige.

The Grammy winner — already up to her eyeballs in debt — has been socked with a $901,769.65 tax lien in New Jersey, records show. And on Feb. 7, Bank of America sued her in Manhattan for defaulting on a $500,000 loan she took out in 2005 and stopped paying in 2012, according to records show.

Blige — who owns an 18,000-square-foot manse in Saddle River, NJ, and another $2.5 million house in the Palisades overlooking Manhattan — was also just hit with a $4,301 judgment for money she owed her Garden State landscaper, court papers show.

The singer’s Saddle River home, which she bought for $12.5 million in 2008, — with property taxes on the swank spread of nearly $100,000 — has been on the market since 2011, with the asking price dropping from $14 million to $12.5 million.

Blige’s latest money woes are on top of more than $3million the deadbeat diva and her husband, Martin Isaacs, owe in defaulted mortgages, according to various banks that are also suing them.

Last May, The Post first reported that Blige’s New York-based charity, set up to empower women, had not filed tax returns, had hundreds of thousands of dollars in missing donations and defaulted on a $250,000 TD Bank loan.

At the time, Blige said “The problem is that I didn’t have the right people in the right places doing the right things.”