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K. Michelle's infectious vocals evoke the pain and triumph of women as she reps for "glass slipper misses" on "For My Cinderellas."
"I did it for them heartbroken ride or die chicks, the one's who spend their life putting up with his ish. I did it for them fairytale wishing, true love searching, happily ever after chicks," Michelle sings. " I did it for them teary-eyed lonely night chicks, the one's who knows he's wrong but still put up with it. I did it for them mister right wishing, glass slipper missing, happily ever after chicks.
Definitely a ladies anthem!
"I did it for them heartbroken ride or die chicks, the one's who spend their life putting up with his ish. I did it for them fairytale wishing, true love searching, happily ever after chicks," Michelle sings. " I did it for them teary-eyed lonely night chicks, the one's who knows he's wrong but still put up with it. I did it for them mister right wishing, glass slipper missing, happily ever after chicks.
Definitely a ladies anthem!
K. Michelle clears the air about all the troubled relationships she has been involved with in the past; both with men and women. The song is Michelle's own spin on Lil Wayne's "How To Love," and damn...girl been through it!
K. Michelle will be releasing her EP "S.T.O.R.M." on October 31st.
K. Michelle will be releasing her EP "S.T.O.R.M." on October 31st.
K. Michelle remixes 50 Cent's "Many Men," focusing on the lies and pain many men have put her through.
Newcomer K. Michelle unleashes her own unique cover of Beyonce's "Best Thing I Never Had" dubbed "The Worst Man I Ever Had," tackling issues of domestic violence, singing lines like, “Thank God I didn’t die.”
Songstress K.Michelle teams up with Akon on her newest leaked song "MP3". The track is produced by Jazze Pha and written by Chef Tone.
R. Kelly's latest protege K. Michelle collaborates with Jerry Wonda on "It's All About Me."
“How Many Times” is the brand new single from R, Kelly’s artist K. Michelle. The track, lifted from her forthcoming album ‘Pain Medicine’ and penned by Sean Garrett, sees Michelle asking herself “how many” times can she keep letting herself get hurt, before she moves on.






















