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A-Reece Shares What The Number One Highlight In His Career Has Been

A-Reece Shares What The Number One Highlight In His Career Has Been. Award winning rapper A-Reece has won over the hearts of many of his fans through his music and more importantly his latest release Today’s Tragedy, Tomorrow’s Memory: The Mixtape. This release was certainly A-Reece’s most anticipated release thus far in his career.

The Hibachi rapper recently joined the UK’s Notion magazine for an interview to speak about the full length project drop in detail. A-Reece got to speaking about the making of the project as well as mentioning what his favorite track on the project was.

When asked what is goals and aspirations are as an artist and what the highlight of his career as been so far, he mentioned that he wants to become better with every project he releases and his goal is to master the art. He also mentioned that one highlight of his career is working with one of South Africa’s household names, someone he has been inspired by throughout his journey.

The highlight of my career so far has been working with Khuli Chana. Someone I’ve always been inspired by throughout my journey.” A-Reece said.

A-Reece featured on Khuli Chana’s album Planet of the Have Nots on the track Holding on or Forever Hold Your Peace. The rapper also featured on Khuli Chana’s show The Originators.

He was also asked if he he had the opportunity to collaboration with any artist who would he pick. He mentioned that he would work with Grammy winning artist Kanye West because Kanye would improve his musical IQ and elevate his perspective on art.

A-Reece’s Today’s Tragedy Tomorrow’s Memory features some of South Africa’s top talent, including Ayanda Jiya, Jay Jody, Stogie T, and BELO SALO. The stand out tracks from the album so far are HIBACHI and BRAVO.

Check out the full interview here:

https://notion.online/made-in-mzansi-a-rap-masterclass-by-a-reece/

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