HeeSun Lee

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HeeSun Lee
HeeSun Lee

HeeSun Lee isn’t your average Hip Hop emcee. Put up for adoption in her native Korea at the age of four months, she was brought to America and raised by Chinese parents on Staten Island, NY.

As a teenager, she became a fan of Hip Hop acts ranging from Lauryn Hill and Will Smith to Tupac Shakur. All of Lee’s diverse experiences have fused to create the illuminating backdrop for her sophomore CD Stereotypes that released on iTunes and other retail outlets on January 21, 2014. It placed #7 on iTunes Christian/Gospel Charts and #24 on Billboard Christian Gospel. Lee’s story is unique in that she credits not only her faith but also Hip Hop for saving her life. “Hip Hop saved me from a lot of things,” she confesses.

“My biggest struggle growing up was with my identity and it all correlates with being stereotyped and not knowing where I belonged because I was adopted.” Lee envisioned the 16-track CD as a tool to evangelize, while also examining society’s stereotypes like the one that suggests that someone of Korean heritage lacks the spit skills to make it in Hip Hop. “I have had to constantly remind myself that I am legit,” Lee says, of the battle to win cred as an emcee. Through it all, HeeSun has managed to break through every barrier and challenge set before her, as she continues to grow and develop as an artist.

On HeeSun's third album, which she released on October 14th, 2016 as an independent artist, she makes her epic comeback to music with a bombastic wall of sound. Beauty For Ashes starts out on full force of precise rap skills, hard-hitting beats, and flawless collaborations. It concludes on the passionate theme of hope and finding light in the darkness. Her fourth album, Flying Cars, dropped on March 8, 2019 and hit #14 on iTunes’ hip-hop charts. Both albums were released independently but their progressive energy and hype will change the game of hip-hop for many years to come.

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