A South African rapper, Jean Grae was originally part of the group Natural Resource. As a solo artist, Jean's albums include "Attack of the Attacking Things", "The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP" and "This Week."
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Jean's original stage name was What? What? when was with Natural Resource, but she changed it after going solo to Jean Grae, a nod to the X-Men character Jean Grey. Her birth name is Tsidi Ibrahim.
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