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Vocalist/Poet/ Writer Jhae Mo'Kha Lewis
If you ask Jhae 'Mo'Kha' Lewis to ascribe a title to herself, she will simply tell you she is an artist who chooses to express herself through various mediums. A lover of fine arts, many talents come naturally to her. She indulges them randomly but with deep respect for each craft. Also a multi-talented performer, Jhae blazes the stage and mesmerizes the audience with her commanding presence and alluring vocal delivery. She glides across the stage with the dynamics and agility of James Brown while maintaining the sensual softness of Aaliyah. Revered as a hip hop maven, Ms. Lewis can spin on a dime into a sassy, gully talkin' tell it like it is round the way girl, who keeps it real; mostly at the expense of divulging the intimacy of her own past experiences. She would have it no other way.
Jhae Lewis, pens her poetry under the name Mo'Kha and is an emerging orator on the poetic horizon. Her white hot reflective chanting combined with her sultry soulful singing, distinguishes her as a treasured artistic entity. Mo'Kha's artistic ambition is to break away from the cookie cutter molds the music industry seems to pump out and carve out a distinctive style that echoes the spirit of iconic legends from her past. Her humbling spirit is not only perpetuated in her demeanor but in her writing as well. The vibrant images she conjures read like a melodic refrain that leaves you breathless.
Jhae Mo'Kha Lewis is a shining star whose light has yet to reach our atmosphere. We anticipate the illumination her creative presence will bring.

Writing & Poetry:
“Of all the gifts I've been given, writing is what I treasure essentially. As with most, it has been a release for me and a ritualistic cleansing of my soul.
Performing & Music:
"I hit the stage at the age three and fell in love. I truly believe performers are born, not made. The passion as with anything, must live in the heart and soul of the entertainer.
I think I like the 20's &40's in regards to clothing & style,everyone looked so polished and classy. But musically I would have to say from the 60's through the mid 90's. It's evident in today's music that I wasn't the only one heavily influenced by those decades.
On Hip-Hop:
" First let me say I love hip hop, we grew up together. But there is an element of disingenuous artist, perpetuating mythical experiences and culturally destructive images that I feel is distorting the perspective of a whole generation. Personally, I strive to stay true to myself and the original spirit of Hip-Hop & Soul music."
Meshing It All Together:
"As I stand in my calling and walk this path, I've encountered like souls whose energy has compelled me to seek a deeper understanding of the spiritualist force that drives us all.
Peace. Love. & Flow
~Mo'Kha



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