Jean Grae, once a prominent figure in rap, has transitioned to various forms of artistry, feeling constrained by the label of 'rapper.' She has released numerous albums and collaborated with notable artists while developing unique stage performances. Grae's latest project is a book, 'In My Remaining Years,' which comprises essays reflecting on her upbringing in New York and her parents' musical legacy. The narrative also includes personal anecdotes, including a noteworthy tale involving Idris Elba, revealing the complexities of her identity and creative journey.
Jean Grae never fully felt like she fit in as a rapper, prompting her to explore diverse forms of expression beyond rap.
Grae's career spanned numerous collaborations and projects, but she ultimately distanced herself from being labeled solely as a 'rapper'.
Her new book 'In My Remaining Years' delves into her childhood and family history, offering unique insights into her upbringing.
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