

Macy Gray
Macy Gray, born Natalie Renée McIntyre, is a multifaceted American artist known for her distinctive raspy voice and soulful R&B sound. She has carved out a remarkable career as a singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and actress. Gray first gained widespread recognition with her debut album, "On How Life Is," released in 1999, which featured the iconic hit single "I Try." This song not only topped charts but also earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Over the years, Gray has released multiple albums, showcasing her versatility and evolving musical style. She has collaborated with a variety of artists across genres, further solidifying her standing in the music industry. In addition to her musical endeavors, Gray has also made her mark in acting, appearing in films and television shows, notably in "Training Day" and "The Paperboy."
Macy Gray continues to inspire audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and unique sound, remaining a significant figure in contemporary R&B. Her ability to blend different musical influences while staying true to her roots sets her apart as an artist. Beyond her artistic achievements, Gray has also been an outspoken advocate for various social issues, using her platform to bring awareness to important causes.
Filmography


Game On!

Dutch (2021)

Brotherly Love

The Crow: Wicked Prayer

Cardboard Boxer

Idlewild

Gang of Roses

Dutch II: Angel's Revenge

Never Alone For Christmas

Around the World in 80 Days

Shadowboxer

Domino (2005)

Change in the Air

Real Talk

Percentage

The Astronaut (2025)

Sneaks

Training Day

Dolly & Friends: The Making of a Soundtrack

For Colored Girls

Phobias
