Michie Mee

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Michie Mee (born Michelle McCullock) is a Canadian rapper and actor of Jamaican descent.

In 1987, Michie Mee was featured on the all-Canadian hip hop compilation Break'n Out which was produced by KRS-One and Scott La Rock of Boogie Down Productions. She was the first Canadian rapper to sign a deal with an American record label, First Priority/Atlantic in 1988. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with artists such as MC Lyte, Shabba Ranks, Dream Warriors and Patra. In addition to her solo career, she has been a vocalist for the alternative rock band Raggadeath, who had a Canadian chart hit in 1995 with "One Life".

As an actor, she was featured in the CBC Television series Drop the Beat and the films My Baby's Daddy and In Too Deep.

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  • Jamaican Funk, Canadian Style (1991)
  • The First Cut is the Deepest (2000)
  • My Final Farewell (2005)

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