Smokahontas Jane (US)
Biography
Pamela Maxwell is a beautiful sista born in the heat of Florida, known around the world for her wild, freaky flair with wordplay. There are many things to say about her, but here’s what people need to know: she’s a dynamite writer, a lot of fun, and a master with words. Yeah, that sounds about right.
Pamela started doing music at a young age, winning talent shows and competitions like Star Search. Those early wins showed her that her passion wasn’t just a hobby—it was a gift worth sharing with the world. She’s blessed with many talents beyond music, too—writing books, home design, painting, and drawing. Pamela is an artist through and through.
Personality is everything to Pamela! Born under the sign of Aries, she’s known for her fiery spirit—she doesn’t take a lot of nonsense and has a heart as big as the sky. As the proud mother of four handsome sons and one gorgeous daughter (all grown and gone), she finally has the freedom to do whatever she wants—and that’s exactly what she’s doing.
Her love for music still burns bright, and she’s found her own unique way to express herself in this business we call music. Mary Jane—marijuana, ganja, trees, whatever you call her—has been Pamela’s partner through it all. She’s been with her in good times and bad—especially in those dark times, like surviving domestic violence.
Music and Mary Jane set her free. They let her speak her truth when she couldn’t find the words to say it out loud. Pamela’s music and her weed are as one—they saved her. She’s seen things that would have broken even the strongest of hearts, but she’s still here, still shining. So come take this ride with her—let’s laugh, cry, and laugh some more. The truth is in her words, and your feelings are in her heart. Let’s share them together.
Pamela’s got songs for the lover in you—and the one your momma warned you about! You tell her what sounds good to you, and she’ll deliver. Her “Marijuana” album is a treat for you—parodies like Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” (her version: “Let’s Smoke a Blunt”), Usher’s “There Goes My Baby” (her twist: “There Goes My Weedman”), and Chris Brown’s “Sex You Back to Sleep” reimagined as “Smoke Me Back to My World.” The list goes on and on! She’s got a sweet slice of music waiting for you—don’t wait too long to grab a taste.
Pamela knows she was meant to create healing and enlightening music. Blessings to you—may you always be deserving of the gifts Jehovah has for you. Life will take you to many places—be ready to go with all your might. Believe in yourself, because there’s nothing and no one who can stop you. Be the person you want others to be with you. You are the light to your own destiny—own it, and never look back.
This is the life that was meant for her, and she will have her just due. Remember—she says you are beautiful, no matter what, when, where, or how others see you. Pamela loves herself, and all that her Father has in store for her life—she willingly accepts it.
Her music, her life, and her babies—Jehovah has prepared her for blessings and happiness. Jehovah is the true light, and she knows she wouldn’t be here without Him. So she gives all glory to the Most High. Everything she’s been given is a true blessing, and for that, Father, she thanks you.
Pamela will never again say what can’t be done—because she knows now that faith without works is dead. Be blessed always—be yourself.
