Rebecca Shocklee (born September 1, 1978, née Wilson), known professionally by her stage name Beckah Shae, is an American
Contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter. She is signed to the
independent record label Shae Shoc Records she co-owns with her husband and producer Jack Shocklee.[10][11]
History
Shae received her first Dove Award nomination in 2011 in the category of Urban Recorded Song of the Year for "Life".[12] She also appeared on
Jonny Lang's Turn Around (A&M),
TobyMac's "Funky Jesus Music", Tonight (ForeFront) and joined him onstage for a performance at the
2010 GMA Dove Awards.[13] Shae co-wrote several songs and featured on the title-track of
Montell Jordan's album, Shake Heaven (Victory World Music), and is currently featured on
Byron "Mr. Talkbox" Chambers' EP Show Me the Way on the track "Everything Works Together".[14] Shae also appears on the movie soundtrack I'm in Love with a Church Girl.[15]
The single "#putyourloveglasseson" was released on April 12, 2011.[16]
Philanthropy
Shae has traveled, promoting and working alongside ministries like
Kids Alive International, an organization that rescues abandoned and orphaned children. After a visit to
Kenya in 2010 with Kids Alive,[17] she filmed the music video, "Imagine", from her album LIFE, expressing her desire to "see others open up their eyes to the need and make a difference by becoming involved in sponsorship, adoption and missions." In 2011 she traveled with
The A21 Campaign to
Greece and acted as a "walking billboard", with matching shirts and taped mouths, as part of an initiative to raise awareness of
human trafficking.[citation needed] On July 28, 2011, Shae performed for an
audience that included keynote speaker
Bernice King, daughter of
Martin Luther King Jr., at the Women and Girls Benefit Luncheon held on the campus of
Lipscomb University in
Nashville, to raise funds for Youth Life Learning Centers (a program of Youth Life Foundation of Tennessee).[18]
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