
He’s known as The Boy Doing Things. And truth be told, A-Reece is doing things in South Africa’s hip hop space, snapping records, wooing the Rainbow Nation. The songster has just recorded another career milestone. His album, “From Me To You And Only”, has been rated the longest charting South African hip hop album on…
He’s known as The Boy Doing Things. And truth be told, A-Reece is doing things in South Africa’s hip hop space, snapping records, wooing the Rainbow Nation. The songster has just recorded another career milestone.
His album, “From Me To You And Only”, has been rated the longest charting South African hip hop album on Apple Music a personal record for an independent artist. The songster was previously signed to Ambitiouz Entertainment but left along the way.
He was one of the few musicians to leave the record label without drama and an acrimonious public spat.
The chart-topping “From Me To You And Only” was released in 2017, but He managed to find a space on the charts for a long time, indicating that the songster is no run-of-the-mill chanter but someone with something to offer.
“From Me To You And Only” had some top voices in South African music as guests, including Flvme, Rowlene, and the celebrated producer Zoocci Coke Dope. By the way, the success of that album has not slowed down the rapper. He is, in fact, gearing up to release a new project in October. The details are not out yet, but you can count on us to share that with you later.
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