Reemarkable Legally Henree Cherron Wright, ReeMarkable uses music to give others a fighting chance. More than a rapper, she is a true visionary. The Decatur native started off at an early age making a deep connection with lyrics. She also has a strong bond with the Zone 6 area of Atlanta, from her music to her views on life. At the age of 6 her great grandmother made her perform at her daughter’s restaurant opening, and that would set the stage for her future. She told ReeMarkable that she had a gift. One that surpasses songs, she had the gift to transform others just by her presence. That night as a nervous child repeated the same lyrics over and over, she noticed how in touch the audience seemed to be. ReeMarkable knew from that point on that what her great grandmother told her was correct. Since then she has used her passion to continue to help impact anyone she comes in contact with.
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