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When Maize learned her birth father was Jimmy McNichol and looked him up on the internet, it all made sense. This is why I am the way I am. Christine, her adoptive mother, was supportive yet felt protective toward her daughter. I was a Momma Bear. Her fears were allayed after they met.

Nervous about the West Coast meeting, father and daughter both brought along a close friend to help break the ice, and before long, the foursome was laughing. McNichol says he had never known Maize existed and does not remember signing any papers relinquishing his parental rights to her. On a sunny day last fall, McNichol was making up for lost time. The new mother nodded.

McNichol was tickled by the family milestone he had documented on a smartphone camera. Not the first word or first step, but the first sunscreen application. A week earlier, McNichol had met his new grandson for the first time. He scooped up Mateo and stared at him in awe for a few minutes. Maize watched the man she now calls Pops coo over the baby. Ellis visited recently, and Kellee sent her father a photo of Ellis holding Mateo.

A McNichol baby at heart!! One more for the future king Mateo. Maize and McNichol text or talk weekly, and in preparation for long-distance collaboration, they both are constructing recording studios in their cities. She would love to tell her story on the TV adoption show they are pitching. Rather than a gotcha show or a phony reality show, she wants to explore all of the angles of adoption with understanding and empathy. Maize sympathizes with how her birth mother felt when she cut ties with her.

Giving up a child is such a brave thing, and it has to be so painful. I had a lot of friends that were involved, and a lot of producers that I worked with and a one thing kind of led to another. C: What do you think is the bigger challenge for you, being a white rapper or being female? People certainly write about it and say different things and ask me questions like this but I tend to just try to focus on the work. How have you used the internet and social media and YouTube to build your reputation and your distribution?

K: It was an organic process to a degree. I released my album in January and linked up with my partner in business. Facebook and Twitter and my own website have just been incredible forums for me to connect with my fans. And you know, once we do get an article written, we make sure that every time something new is featured or a video is dropped or a new song is out, we make sure that we contact them and let them know, and it creates a lasting relationship.

She also found inspiration from various metaphysical and new age teachings, like Zen Buddhism, which motivated her to share this wisdom to help others through her music. Kellee also started a street team, online marketing, and events company called Nakturnal in , which continued to grow and serve local and national businesses before Morphing into Nakturnal. Kellee advises various start-up companies and speaks and writes about marketing, music, and entrepreneurship and works with her husband on their venture studio called AikenHouse.

She also manages several properties and owns a full service music studio. In the summer of , she was voted by fans to perform at the Bonnaroo Music Festival, joining artists like Eminem and Lil Wayne as one of seven hip-hop acts. By giving freely and generously, her supporters are often more than happy to help her in return. Kellee has reached a level of success that many musicians hope to achieve, and in giving back, Kellee is teaching other musicians how to make it , demonstrating how generosity and a do-it-yourself mentality can benefit artists.

There has to be another avenue. I was skeptical of it, and I totally see the value now. In the same way music has shaped Kellee and helped her thrive amidst challenging life experiences, she hopes freely sharing her music will help her fans feel less alone and transform the world into one that is socially and spiritually conscious.

Hip-hop was free in the beginning, and there are still free mixtapes every single day from the biggest artists in the world. In hip-hop women are pitted against each other.



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