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Who is Macy Gray and what did she say about the American flag?

The Grammy Award-winning star has also appeared in a number of films including Training Day and Spider-Man

MACY Gray is an American R&B and soul singer best known for her international hit single I Try, off her multi-platinum debut album, On How Life Is.

The Grammy Award-winning star has also appeared in films such as Training Day and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man.

 Macy Gray is a Grammy Award-winning R&B artist
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Macy Gray is a Grammy Award-winning R&B artist

Who is Macy Gray and how old is she?

Gray, 53, was born Natalie Renée McIntyre on September 6, 1967, in Canton, .

The 53-year-old chose the stage name Macy Gray after a childhood bicycle mishap resulted in the star noticing a mailbox of a man with the name.

She has released six studio albums, and received five Grammy Award nominations, winning one for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2001.

Macy has three children with ex-husband Tracy Hinds: Aanisah, Mel, and Happy.

 Macy Gray is widely recognized for her international hit single I Try
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Macy Gray is widely recognized for her international hit single I TryCredit: Getty - Contributor

What is Macy Gray's net worth?

Per , Gray has amassed a $12million net worth.

Gray last toured in December 2018, when she performed at a number of intimate gigs Stateside.

The 53-year-old performed in the infamous West Loop in Chicago on December 28 and 30, 2018.

What did she say about the American Flag?

In a published op-ed for , Gray called for a redesign of the American flag.

In the op-ed, which was published on , Gray wrote: "We don’t see it much anymore. However, on the 6th [of January], when the stormers rained on the nation’s most precious hut, waving Old Glory — the memo was received: the American flag is its replacement.”

The Grammy winner went on to address President , Vice President and members of directly.

 In a published op-ed on Market Watch, Gray called for a redesign of the American flag
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In a published op-ed on Market Watch, Gray called for a redesign of the American flagCredit: Getty - Contributor

“The American flag has been hijacked as code for a specific belief. God bless those believers, they can have it. Like the Confederate, it is tattered, dated, divisive, and incorrect,” she wrote.

“It no longer represents democracy and freedom. It no longer represents ALL of us. It’s not fair to be forced to honor it. It’s time for a new flag.”

Gray subsequently gave a visual breakdown of our current flag, suggesting that while there have long been 50 stars on it, there should be 52.

In her opinion, an extra pair of stars should go to and , which she noted have been “lobbying for statehood” for decades.

“Both have been denied, since statehood would allow each territory’s elected officials seats in the house.

"Assuming D.C. reps would be African-American and Puerto Rican reps would be Hispanic, the ultimate assumption is that these elected officials would be Democratic.

“That alone is racist.”

 In her opinion piece, Gray included a sketch of the American flag she thinks would better fit the America of today
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In her opinion piece, Gray included a sketch of the American flag she thinks would better fit the America of todayCredit: Getty - Contributor

In her opinion piece, Gray also gave a detailed description of the flag, as she believes it should be.

“What if the stripes were OFF-white? What if there were 52 stars to include D.C. and Puerto Rico? What if the stars were the colors of ALL of us — your skin tone and mine — like the melanin scale?

“The blue square represents vigilance and perseverance; and the red stripes stand for valor. America is all of those things. So, what if those elements on the flag remained?”

In her piece, Gray included a sketch of the American flag she thinks would better fit the America of today.

What are her biggest songs?

  • I Try (2000)
  • Why Didn't You Call Me (2000)
  • Still (2000)
  • Sweet Baby (2001)
  • When I see You (2003)
  • Beauty In The World (2010)
Macy Gray talks lesbian flings and throws cushions around on Through the Keyhole
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