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Kellee Maize
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Kellee Maize is a rapper, singer, dancer, entrepreneur and activist. She is not signed to a record label but is the most downloaded female rapper on Amazon and Frostwire, is the No. 1 search result when you Google “female rapper” and has a YouTube page with nearly 3.5 million collective views. Kellee is also one of the owners of a leading events and marketing firm in Pittsburgh called Näkturnal.

MTV, XXL and the Bonnaroo Festival featured her in 2012, and countless blogs have written about her unique ability to make music that touches on world issues, spirituality, peace, unconditional love, activism and sustainability.

Kellee's spiritual and musical interests have led her to a month long tour with Mayan Leader Ac-Tah in Mexico for the December 2012. Kellee has started an all female group called Wumanity Clan that performs together and also offers healing services such as Reiki, meditation instruction, ayurvedic healing, yoga and crystal activation. She is releasing a book called, Integration in late November which will be in bookstores nationwide. Her fourth album, Owl Time will be released on Dec 21, 2012. Kellee's passion for music, art, spirituality, indigenous wisdom and activism have led her to create a fan-driven and interactive no-profit, The Owl Tribe, which will act as an umbrella organization for her and all the various projects and people she works with, or that feel connected to the global transformational shift she supports and promotes. Follow her on Twitter @KelleeMaize.

Blog Entries by Kellee Maize

Dec. 21 Mayan Prophecy: A Firsthand Report From the Mayan Lands With Tips for Transformation!

(30) Comments | Posted December 13, 2012 | 8:51 AM

If you prefer visuals, here is my music video that begins to sum up this article.

If you prefer to just join the movement for peace on Dec. 21, because you are intuitive and already know what I...

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The Beginning of the End: The Maya and Me

(1) Comments | Posted November 16, 2012 | 7:30 PM

Like Ani Difranco sang in "Subdivision," I've been "wondering what it will take for my country to rise." As an artist and musician, I have been straddling a line of promoting peace and love, and fighting the powers that be to try to address this question that has...

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