Music, Poetry, Books, News, Ministry and Science
Shariee is a Life Coach, an Ordained Theologian, Journalist and Singer-Songwriter and Publisher. She is pursuing a Doctorate in Counseling from Liberty University. She chose the concentration Traumatology because she believes that she can serve her community well in that field. She has several certifications with The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as certifications from The United States Veteran Affairs to help serve her community. Her goals are to promote public safety and promote alternative, natural healing methods as an option for good mental and physical health.
Shariee continues to strive towards excellence as an artist with her new EP album release Revelations produced by Digital Beatz and Mr. Roubaix. Her new album reflects on the end of pain in everyday life by embracing new beginnings through reformation and self-reflection. She reflects on love for self, others and a Higher Being.
After starting her modeling career during her teen years, she joined an R&B girls’ band, performed in local clothing commercials and other media outlets. As the years passed the group split and she became a solo artist during her freshman year of college. During her college years, she became the associate editor of StreetMaster’s Magazine based in Memphis, TN following her internship with The University of Memphis’ newspaper, The Daily Helmsman. She also covered the Dub’s Magazine Car Concert and Tour southern events annually as an invited journalist. Starting as her grad project, Shariee created HyPhaze, a fashion and entertainment online magazine, geared toward teens and young adults in hopes of becoming a positive voice in society. In 2009, she decided to let go of HyPhaze and created Model Definition EvAngelical Interfaith Ministry.
“The only true success is when you let go and let God guide you to your destiny,” says Shariee. “I’ve learned how to channel a lot of negative energy into something positive.”
Shariee has made appearances in the movie “Hustle and Flow” directed by Craig Brewer/John Singleton and the independent film “What Goes Around” under Pitts Productions. She also got a rare opportunity to appear on a national televised talk show; Time Warner’s Youth Online and has performed in several of the hottest clubs. She was well-known for promoting MTVU and kanyeuniversecity.com. Shariee has been considered an urban visionary, writer, entertainer and activist for human rights.