Michel'le got injuries including a broken nose, which she had to correct through surgery, a cracked rib, and black eyes. With the abuse revelations, she was creating awareness for other victims to come out of domestic violence. She took the role of the actress Rhyon Nicole Brown. The storyline of the film relates to how Michel'le came away as a survivor in her toxic relationships. Michel'le was the main act of the Lifetime biopic, Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le. The reality series ran on the screen for three seasons before its season finale in 2015. N.W.A was a diss track on Ice Cube's 1991 double platinum effort, Death Certificate, about a video shoot by the group with the female artist. Her character was withdrawn from the film Straight Outta Compton, though she played a role in N.W.A. Michel'le joined the cast of R&B Divas LA in 2013. She uploaded a trailer video for her single "Freedom to love" to upload attracting a huge fan base. The latest music includes singles like "Freedom to Love (2011)", and "It still hurts (2014)". In 2003, Michel'le composed the track Dysfunktional Family for the stand-up comedy. Michel'le has collaborated with artists like 2pac in the song Run the streets from the album "All Eyez on Me", and Tha Dogg Pound in the song Let's Play House. The second album did not garner public attention as the album made a sell under 100,000 copies. It had hits such as "Hang Tyme" and "Can I Get a Witness?" It peaked #56 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop charts. The album Sophomore was released in 1998 by Death Row Records nine years after the release of his first album. Dre, Eazy E, MC Hammer, Ice-T, Young MC, Eazy E, and MC Ren-got together to record the anti-violence single "We're All in the Same Gang." The song went on to receive a Grammy Award nomination for the Best Rap Performance by a group. In 1990, Michel'le joined West Coast All-stars, a group of hip-hop artists from the eponymous part of the united states. Dre, The D.O.C, and Michel'le, after the Suge Knight incident. Michel'le was certified Gold On April 25, 1990, for sales of over half a million copies in the US. The album made a sale of over a million copies worldwide. The singles "No More Lies", "Nicety", and "Keep Watchin" led it. The album was a success for Michel'le as it peaked #35 on the billboard 200. Dre the ex-boyfriend of Michel'le produced the album. She later on signed into Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, which released her-self titled debut studio album in 1989. It peaked at number 54 on the Billboard charts. The group took in Michel'le as a replacement for Mona Lisa who could not attend the studio. She collaborated with the electro group, World Class Wreckin' Cru 1987 to release the single "Turn off the Lights". Michel'le kicked off her music career in the 1980s.
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