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A-Reece released "Loyal" where he addressed his reason for leaving Ambitious Entertainment. In the song A-Reece slammed his former colleague Emtee for staying with the record label. Seven months later on his album Manando, Emtee responded with a diss track called "Crown" calling A-Reece "whack" and "emotional" on songs. [21]
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The album consisting 19 songs was led by two singles, "Bruce Wayne" and "Ving Rhames", [1] the latter released on 5 October 2023 and accompanied by music video released the following day on YouTube. The pre-order link, release date as well as the track list were announced by the rapper on 16 October 2023 on Instagram , and by amapiano DJ and ...
Paradise is the debut studio album by South African hip-hop artist A-Reece. It was released by Ambitiouz Entertainment on 21 October 2016. It features guest appearances from Emtee, P-Jay (member of hip hop duo B3nchMarQ and A-Reece's older brother) and Amanda Black. [2] Paradise topped the iTunes chart under 24 hours of release. [3]
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On February 2, 2020, Reece performed unreleased songs, including "The 5 Year Plan", during his show at Riky Rick's Cotton Fest music festival. [3] Reece told Flaunt magazine that he was inspired by Kanye West.