Macy Gary American Singer

Macy Gray


About Macy Gray

Natalie Renée McIntyre, better known by her stage name Macy Gray, is an American actress and R&B and soul singer. She was born on September 6, 1967. She is renowned for having a particular raspy voice and singing in a way that is quite reminiscent of Billie Holiday.

Gray has 10 studio albums to his credit, five Grammy Award nominations, and one Grammy Award triumph. Training Day, Spider-Man, Scary Movie 3, Lackawanna to Blues, Idlewild, For Colored Girls, and The Paperboy are just a few of the movies she has acted in. In addition to her multi-platinum first album On How Life Is, Gray is most recognised for her international smash single "I Try."


I Try - Macy Gray




Story Of Macy



The daughter of Otis Jones and math instructor Laura McIntyre, Natalie McIntyre was born in Canton, Ohio. Her sister is a biology teacher, while her stepfather worked as a steelworker. She has a younger brother named Nate who runs a gym in West Philadelphia and was highlighted in the Queer Eye season five finale. At age seven, she started taking piano lessons. She first used the name in novels she authored and then chose to adopt it as her stage name after seeing a man called Macy Gray's mailbox as a consequence of a childhood bicycling accident. Because of her delayed development, she didn't learn how to carry on a conversation until right before turning 10.


Despite not knowing one another, Gray went to school with Brian Warner (after known as the musician Marilyn Manson). She attended many high schools, including one that expelled her from boarding owing to her behaviour.

She pursued a scriptwriting degree at the University of Southern California.













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