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Birth Name:
Natalie Renee McIntyre

Genre:
R&B/Soul

Years Active:
'90s, '00s, '10s






Macy Gray

Biography

Macy Gray parlayed an utterly unique voice and an outlandish sense of style into R&B stardom at the turn of the millennium, appealing to audiences of all colors in search of a fresh alternative to mainstream soul. Gray was actually born Natalie McIntyre in Canton, Ohio, and grew up a shy, awkward youngster who was frequently teased about her odd-sounding voice. She studied classical piano for seven years, but also soaked up the music of soul legends like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Aretha Franklin, not to mention old-school hip-hop; at boarding school as a teenager, she was exposed to a variety of white rock & roll as well. She moved to Los Angeles to enroll in USC's screen writing program, where one day she agreed to write lyrics for a musician friend's original songs. A demo session was scheduled to get the songs on tape, and when the singer failed to show up, Gray — having adopted the full name of an elderly neighbor in Canton as her creative alias — wound up singing on the recordings herself, in spite of her distaste for her own voice. One of the songs was never overdubbed with another vocal, and when the tapes started making the rounds of the local music scene, Gray's raspy growl attracted a lot of attention, much to her surprise. She was offered a job singing jazz and pop standards with a band that performed in hotels around Los Angeles, and her continued work as a demo singer created a buzz around the unlikely diva.. Gray organized an after-hours club called the We Ours, which took place in a small coffeehouse; in addition to welcoming open-mike acts, Gray and her jazz group performed there regularly. She signed with Atlantic Records, who declined to release the album she recorded for them. Devastated by this rejection and the breakup of her marriage (her third child was on the way at the time), Gray retreated to Canton. However, her demo tape continued to make the rounds, and she returned to L.A. to accept a publishing deal with Zomba. This in turn helped lead to a new record contract with Epic in April 1998, and Gray spent the next year recording what was to become her debut album, On How Life Is. Released in the summer of 1999, On How Life Is won glowing reviews and great word of mouth, but in spite of all that — plus a moderate hit single in "Do Something" — the record was initially slow to catch on. That all changed early the next year, when Gray received two Grammy nominations (for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal), and the single "I Try" started to take off on radio. "I Try" proved to be an enormous hit, and On How Life Is suddenly sold like hot cakes, entering the Top Ten and going triple platinum by the end of 2000. Gray scored a smaller follow-up hit with "Why Don't You Call Me," and also raised eyebrows with the album track "I've Committed Murder," in which the protagonist gets away with her crime. Although Gray lost out her first time at the Grammys, she was nominated again the following year for Best Female Pop Vocal thanks to "I Try," and this time won (although the song lost out on Record of the Year and Song of the Year honors).

In late 2000, Gray contributed two vocal tracks to Fatboy Slim's Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars album; she subsequently recorded with the Black Eyed Peas, cut a duet with rap legend Slick Rick for the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack ("The World Is Yours"), and made her screen acting debut in the Denzel Washington police drama Training Day. By the time she had begun work on her second album, Gray was developing a reputation for surreal public appearances and interviews, culminating in an August 2001 incident in which she was booed for apparently stumbling over the lyrics to the national anthem. Released the following month, The Id was a determined effort to play up the crazy side of Gray's image; it entered the charts at number 11 and quickly went gold on the strength of lead single "Sweet Baby." However, in spite of guest appearances by Erykah Badu and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' John Frusciante, among others, its sales stalled much sooner than expected. During 2002, Gray appeared as herself in the blockbuster film Spider Man and also guested on Santana's Shaman. One year later, her third album — The Trouble with Being Myself — arrived on the shelves, although it was also a flop in commercial terms (it just barely missed the Top 40). With a new production team, including will.i.am from Black Eyed Peas and his confederate Ron Fair, Gray returned with a slicker, Tom Joyner-approved version of soul on 2007's Big, featuring collaborations with Natalie Cole and BEP's Fergie. It didn't perform much better on the charts; it debuted (and peaked) at number 39. The Sellout, a 2010 release on the Concord label, featured some self-composed songs and an appearance from Bobby Brown. Gray then signed to the 429 label and released Covered in 2012. The album featured renditions of songs by Metallica, My Chemical Romance, and Kanye West. Later that year, Stevie Wonder's 1972 R&B classic received the same treatment (and the same title), Talking Book. In 2014, she released a set of original material, The Way, through Happy Mel Boopy Touring Co.

Top Albums


1. The Way
Big, Macy Gray
2. Big
On How Life Is, Macy Gray
3. On How Life ..
The Sellout, Macy Gray
4. The Sellout
Covered (Bonus Version), Macy Gray
5. Covered (Bon..
The ID, Macy Gray
6. The ID
The Very Best of Macy Gray, Macy Gray
7. The Very Bes..
The Trouble With Being Myself, Macy Gray
8. The Trouble ..
Talking Book, Macy Gray
9. Talking Book
Covered (Bonus Version), Macy Gray
10. Covered (Bon..
Greatest Karaoke Hits, Vol. 245 (Karaoke Version), Albert 2 Stone
11. Greatest Kar..
Stoned - Single, Macy Gray
12. Stoned - Sin..
No War (feat. Tru Wordz, Thurz, Macy Gray & Murs) - Single, DJ Bizzy
13. No War (feat..
Creep (Acoustic Version) - Single, Macy Gray
14. Creep (Acous..
Sail (Radio Edit) - Single, Macy Gray
15. Sail (Radio ..
Electrolytes (feat. Macy Gray & DMX) - Single, N.O.R.E.
16. Electrolytes..
Beauty In the World (The Cutmore Remixes) - EP, Macy Gray
17. Beauty In th..
Kissed It (feat. Velvet Revolver), Macy Gray
18. Kissed It (f..
Beauty in the World - Single, Macy Gray
19. Beauty in th..
Walk This Way - Single, Macy Gray
20. Walk This Wa..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
I TryOn How Life Is3:59$1.29
2.
I TryVery Best of Macy Gray3:58$1.29
3.
HandsWay3:49$1.29
4.
Bang BangWay3:43$1.29
5.
StonedWay4:10$1.29
6.
Beauty In the WorldSellout3:49$1.29
7.
Need You NowWay4:39$1.29
8.
Beauty in the WorldBeauty in the World - Singl..3:52$1.29
9.
Me With YouWay4:52$1.29
10.
CreepCovered (Bonus Version)4:18$1.29
11.
StillOn How Life Is4:15$0.99
12.
First TimeWay3:21$1.29
13.
WayWay4:02$1.29
14.
Glad You're HereBig2:54$0.99
15.
Why Didn't You Call MeOn How Life Is3:11$0.99
16.
LifeWay3:05$1.29
17.
I Can't Wait to MeetchuOn How Life Is5:17$0.99
18.
Why Didn't You Call MeVery Best of Macy Gray3:12$0.99
19.
Sweet Baby (Featuring Erykah Badu)ID3:49$0.99
20.
Do SomethingOn How Life Is4:59$0.99
21.
I Miss the SexWay3:54$1.29
22.
Here Comes the Rain AgainCovered (Bonus Version)3:44$1.29
23.
That ManSellout3:32$1.29
24.
Kissed It (feat. Velvet Revolver)Sellout4:36$1.29
25.
Sweet Baby (feat. Erykah Badu)Very Best of Macy Gray3:49$0.99

Top Music Videos

Finally Made Me Happy, Macy Gray
1. Finally Made ...
Sweet Baby (feat. Erykah Badu), Macy Gray
2. Sweet Baby (f...
Beauty In the World, Macy Gray
3. Beauty In the...
Request Line, The Black Eyed Peas
4. Request Line
She Ain't Right for You, Macy Gray
5. She Ain't Rig...
When I See You, Macy Gray
6. When I See Yo...
Smoke 2 Joints, Macy Gray
7. Smoke 2 Joint...
Demons (feat. Macy Gray), Fatboy Slim
8. Demons (feat....


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