HeeSun Lee will declare to you that her life is far from
ordinary. Being put up for adoption in Korea at the age of four months,
she was brought to America and raised by Chinese parents in a Christian
home. In the US, she would be exposed to the Hip Hop influences of Will
Smith, Tupac and Lauren Hill. These experiences are the catalyst for her
latest CD Stereotypes being released to digital and retail outlets on January
21st via In My City Records.
She credits faith in God and Hip Hop for saving her life
and envisions Stereotypes as an evangelism tool. If there is any doubt to
the sincerity and validity of her message, it can be easily refuted in verses
from the opening track of her CD: “Every day I’m on a mission now trying to
save the lost. I’m never by myself, someone see me take the Cross, devil
on my backside, watch me how I shake him off”. Lee will celebrate
the CD release with appearances at the Canyon Music Festival on Friday,
January 24th and Saturday, January 26th on the campus of
Canyon State University in Phoenix, AZ.
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