Meet Magazine RichWell
Magazine RichWell- Biography
For the world’s most to be proven enigmatic rapper, singer/songwriter and rising star Magazine RichWell, getting to display the variety of her artistic skill with creative license from the beginning was a dream come true. Not only for herself, but the multitude of individuals that have embraced her in some of her most intimate and vulnerable settings. “It’s like tight rope walking”, describes the 5 foot 7 charismatic model of fashion and everything strange. “Not even I myself can ever tell what or who I am going reflect when sharing thereby my name Magazine RichWell stands for something so much more than glamour, it truly is change by the cover”. A stomach dropping rush felt by what she considers to be fan-peers instigates her performances. “They just never know what they are going to get”. The only thing that they know for sure is that her work is different, catchy, and they like it; songs that will stick with them for the remainder of their lives to be used in a conglomerate of life’s ceremonial libations. Magazine’s fan-peer base is just as diverse as members of the United Nations. “Promoting world peace is not at the top of my list but it surely does feel good to see an Asian fresh out of Japan standing along side a Black and White American with their children all singing the hook to “What Would You Do!”.
Magazine’s career began in the United States where she pro-claimed her re-birth in Atlanta Georgia after a being a victim of a serious Domestic Violence relationship. Having no escape to deal with the pain associated with lost love other than that of domestic violence shelters and non-profits, Magazine was forced to deal with the entire trauma associated with violent encounters and childhood nightmares that led to her distraught and failed relations. “I don’t claim to be fully recovered but I sure as hell am not who I used to be”. Her first single I Should Say was produced in the studio of Southern Bellez and 4Ever Real Entertainment after Hit Man Samie Sam’s informal introduction of her to Scarlett Oherra and the Steady Grindin’ Entertainment clique. Before she was put to the test of recording her single, the Steady Grindin’ clique examined her level of maturity with regard to being a part of the group as they knew that the odd rapper definitely stood out with obscure clothing and behavior. The Steady Grindin Clique assigned Magazine duties to write a hook, appear on and name her first collaborative song Go Get Em Girl, guest appear on a song totally designed for the streets I Do This which are both featured on the Steady Grindin’ Friday tha 13th Mixtape. Flying colors described RichWell’s tenacity to keep current with the hoodest of Rap and stage shows—appearing on stage at JPaul’s and Candy Shop with Steady Grindin’—however, she and everyone in the clique knew that she was destined for so much more. Every song that Magazine has written and recorded has a different tone to it making all of them eligible to fit into more than one genre. “The people will tell me where I fit”. Although there is no known prototype to fit her style and demeanor of music she could readily blend performances with Lady Gaga, Bjork, Anne Difranco, Tina Turner, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, 2 Pac (hologram), and her all known idol Andre Benjamine 3000; while vitally utilizing her artistic swag to promote education, health and wellness, and business which are 3 causes that mean much to her. Magazine RichWell is the executive of RichWell Magazine Publishing Co., and the author of her most recent written creation Habitual Success which is accompanied by her new album to be released in August.


