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By high school, Maxwell had
formed a reputation as a loner. None of his peers, or even his
family, knew that while Maxwell was in his room scouring the Bible
for spiritual understanding, he was also writing songs and doing
what he felt he couldn't do in public: perform rhymes and imitate
popular dances.
Maxwell recognized the link between music, sensuality and spirituality; and it was during his teenage years that he felt the first pangs of creative addiction... |
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