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KeKe Wyatt (born as Ketara S. Wyatt, March 10 1982, Indianapolis, Indiana), is a multi-talented Multiracial-American R&B recording artist mostly noted for her soulful vocal style and exotic looks. She became popular after a highly successful collaboration with R&B singer Avant on his platinum album My Thoughts. Despite the family's religious background, the singer's parents exposed her to R&B at home encouraging her to pursue secular music. This musical household cultivated a singer with the ability to perform several genres of music that include gospel, R&B, pop, country and opera. Subsequently, Keke can write music equally as well. The singer has two younger brothers - Keever Wyatt, III, an R&B/Hip-Hop artist working on his first record deal; and Kendall Wyatt, a writer for the Christian Music industry. Inspired by many preceding musical greats, Wyatt would sing with various girl groups as a teen.
As a young girl and teen Keke was often recognized for possessing a level of maturity that exceeded her in age. Despite being born to parents from different racial backgrounds, Keke Wyatt was raised exclusively in an African-American household and community setting. Growing up the singer had little to no interaction with whites outside of those related to her.
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KeKe Wyatt (born as Ketara S. Wyatt, March 10 1982, Indianapolis, Indiana), is a multi-talented Multiracial-American R&B recording artist mostly noted for her soulful vocal style and exotic looks. She became popular after a highly successful collaboration with R&B singer Avant on his platinum album My Thoughts. Despite the family's religious background, the singer's parents exposed her to R&B at home encouraging her to pursue secular music. This musical household cultivated a singer with the ability to perform several genres of music that include gospel, R&B, pop, country and opera. Subsequently, Keke can write music equally as well. The singer has two younger brothers - Keever Wyatt, III, an R&B/Hip-Hop artist working on his first record deal; and Kendall Wyatt, a writer for the Christian Music industry. Inspired by many preceding musical greats, Wyatt would sing with various girl groups as a teen.
As a young girl and teen Keke was often recognized for possessing a level of maturity that exceeded her in age. Despite being born to parents from different racial backgrounds, Keke Wyatt was raised exclusively in an African-American household and community setting. Growing up the singer had little to no interaction with whites outside of those related to her."
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