

Michelle still plans to drop a country album.

She released “All Monsters Are Human” in 2020. The following year, she released her final album with Atlantic Records, “Kimberly: The People I Used To Know.” In 2018, Michelle signed with Entertainment One Music. Michelle released her third album, “More Issues Than Vogue” in 2016. When combined with the first album, she sold more than half a million records. In 2014, Michelle released her second album, “Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart,” which was also a success.
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series “Love & Hip Hop: New York” during this period. Michelle followed the album with the “Rebellious Soul” tour. The following year, Michelle dropped her first album, “Rebellious Soul.” The album debuted at number two on the U.S. She got signed to Atlantic Records in the same year. In 2012, Michelle joined the cast of “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.” The show got Michelle a lot of positive attention. Michelle announced on Instagram that her reality TV career had come. She began her music career in 2009 with the release of her single ‘Fakin’ It.’ In 2010, she released three more singles - ‘Fallin,’ ‘I Just Can’t Do This,’ and ‘How Many Times.’ Back in 2017, the successful R&B musician and Love & Hip Hop veteran K. However, she chose a full-time career in music instead. She was accepted into several law schools after completing her college degree. Michelle’s ethnicity is African American. Her father is Eddie Pate, while her mother is Angles Pate. Michelle, was born in Memphis, Tennessee.
