Rebellious Soul has some of that frankness known by those who have been following her for years, like when she proclaims "I'm-a fuck you like I'm tryin' to pay bills/Georgia Power, cable bill, babysitter, tonight you will." She's also open enough to write "I Don't Like Me," a strings-and-piano ballad filled with self-loathing and envy. Years later, after co-starring on Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta and releasing mixtapes like 0 Fucks Given, she completed her proper debut, released by the Atlantic label. Kelly's duet partner on Love Letter's "Love Is," but she and her label parted prior to the completion of her own album. None of the songs, remarkable as they were, threatened the upper reaches of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart. She released some singles full of attitude, vulnerability, and humor, including "Fakin' It" - a spectacular collaboration with Blac Elvis and Missy Elliott. Michelle was signed to the Jive-associated Hitz Committee label.
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