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 ...
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