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A-Reece Fans Unpack Why They Think A Collaboration With Elaine Won’t Happen

A-Reece Fans Unpack Why They Think A Collaboration With Elaine Won’t Happen. A-Reece fans are some of the most loyal fans in South Africa. They are always on top of any news that comes out about the rapper no matter how big or how small and will fight tooth and nail to defend him where necessary.

Rumours flew around in 2020 that an A-Reece and Elaine collaboration was in the works, after A-Reece followed the You’re The One hit maker on Instagram. What also sparked fans to think this was because the two powerhouse artists share a personal photographer. A-Reece only follows a number of people on his social media which leads fans to believe that whenever he follows someone new, a collaboration is in the works.

One die hard A-Reece fan took to Twitter mentioning that she thinks an A-Reece and Elaine collaboration is off the table because A-Reece unfollowed her on Instagram. Her tweet read, “A-Reece unfollowed Elaine on Instagram, we clearly ain’t getting this Collabo“.

The same was assumed in March 2021 when producer MashBeatz had unfollowed A-Reece on Twitter and Instagram. The two had worked together on a number of projects before and had SA Hip Hop fans questioning who the problem is in A-Reece’s working relationships.

A-Reece recently released his project Today’s Tragedy, Tomorrow’s Memory: The Mixtape. The 13-track mixtape has minimal but powerful features on it. The mixtape’s features include Wordz, B3nchMarQ’s Jay Jody, Ayanda Jiya, BELO SALO and heavyweight lyricist Stogie T.

The HIBACHI rapper has had interviews and been recognized by a number of influential global media platforms including Forbes and Flaunt Magazines. A-Reece mentioned that he had taken the whole of 2020 to put the mixtape together taking his time to perfect each track.

He is gearing up to release a joint album with American rapper Joey Fatts. The pair have already released their first single Where You At.

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