PORTLAND, Maine - Dec. 25, 2020 - After several attempts at being a part of her children's lives, female rapper Aynjewl Faycc (pronounced "angel face") reports there is still a pushback from the adoptive parent. "Every time I reach out, I get a response, but nothing ends up happening— "I still can't see 'the' children," states the femcee. Faycc has just released a new song "Until We Meet Again" to express some feelings on the issue.
"There is nothing like being there for your children, instilling yourself in them by being present in their surroundings. When children watch how you react to life, you are their real-life example— I can't think of anything more empowering." -Faycc
Regardless of Faycc's short-comings, she still functions through life stably by supporting herself and following her passions that remain. She hopes to gain exposure to the point where she will show up in her children's lives— on the television!
If you are interested in her story, you can read it: The Gift of the Indigo https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Indigo-Journey-Protective-Services-ebook/dp/B077TWSJMC
For the music video Faycc executively produced Until We Meet Again, view it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/n4OfHM34XdI
Additionally, Aynjewl Faycc dedicates her following songs to her custody struggle: Leap of Thunder (unreleased), Away From Me, Perfect Order (unreleased), It's Okay, Tag-A-Long & Have All My Mini Mes.
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