Born in Ontario, raised in Montreal and trying to live right.
I began writing around seven years old. I remember sitting on the balcony in the summer, writing short stories about fictional characters.
Poetry came a little later down the line in my first...
Born in Ontario, raised in Montreal and trying to live right.
I began writing around seven years old. I remember sitting on the balcony in the summer, writing short stories about fictional characters.
Poetry came a little later down the line in my first year of high school, during our 'Ice Storm' of '98.
Singing was always a passion of mine.
Like most artists, music played a major role in my life from a very young age.
But what REALLY drove me to the decide that I wanted to pursue music as a career, was my life story.
Dating all the way back to the delivery room, up until last summer, have been filled with enough, scarring experiences and tests of my endurance and faith, to last me the rest of my life-
And NOW, the strength I have mustered up over the years, has increased my determination. A new found confidence, self-worth and self-respect are also to be credited as the fuel that drives me towards my dreams.
I have never taken my art so seriously. I don't think I've ever taken ANYTHING this serious before. Over the past 3 years I did A LOT of soul- searching, trying to let my gaurds down and open myself up after so many years of being so introverted.
No matter what I talk about in my music, no matter how agressive I may come across, there's always an underlying feeling of hope. When I spit agressive, and I sing loud , it's because that's the sound of my strength. After 13 years of pent up emotion, poetry for me, had only been able to exress so much. But the first time I got on the mic, I knew I was going to be able to really come to terms with a lot of issues I had not fully faced head-on.
I tell my story in hopes of being a voice for many others-
A voice I wished I had speak to me when I was coping the best way I could, growing up- One that understands, sympathizes, and yet gives you strength when you may not be able to find it within yourself.
When you listen to a MISS TEE track, I hope it inspires you.
'Everyday', speaks for all those who have ever come from a dark place that is a significant part of who they have become today, and celebrates the freedom of detachment from that negativity..
..."Dark challenges lead me to the gold horizon...YES!!"
LET'S GIT IT!!!! 'Maktub'
MISS TEE ♥