A-Reece
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A-Reece | |
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Birth name | Lehlogonolo Ronald Mataboge |
Also known as | The Boy Doing Things, Reece Yung-King, Baby Boy, The boy |
Born | Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa [1] | 27 March 1997
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Lehlogonolo Ronald Mataboge (born March 27, 1997) known professionally as A-Reece, is a South African rapper and songwriter, born and raised in Pretoria, Gauteng. A-Reece was signed with Ambitiouz Entertainment in 2015. After disputes with management, he left to become an independent artist.[2] He gained fame when he released his hit single, "Couldn't" (2015), featuring Emtee.[3]
A-Reece released his debut studio album, Paradise (2016) which produced the successful singles, "Couldn't" and "Mgani".[4] In 2017, A-Reece then released his second album From Me to You & Only You. In 2019, he released Reece Effect, which earned him millions of streams with hit records such as "Last Resort", "We Both Know Better", "Safe Haven", "Masquerade Party" and "Honest".[5] He also released several EPs notably being Gwan Big Up Urself and And I'm Only 21.
After having financial disputes with Ambitiouz Entertainment, The Wrecking Crew, was formed with he and fellow stable-mates B3nchmarQ. The Wrecking Crew consists of B3nchmarQ, MashBeatz, Ex Global, Wordz and more also fomer members - Flvme , Ecco , Mellow .[6][7]
Early life and career
Lehlogonolo Mataboge originates from Pretoria, Gauteng. He started writing music in primary school following the footsteps of his older brother Phologo Jody Mataboge, known as P-Jay from the hip hop duo B3nchMarQ. He got his stage name "A-Reece" from his star sign Aries.[8] In 2014, A-Reece released "Cassper's Picture", a song that is inspired by the life of South African rapper and producer Cassper Nyovest. PH Raw, a South African record producer recognized his talent and signed him to the "Raw X Productions" imprint at the age of 16.[9]
He released his debut mixtape titled Forever King in August 2013 and later on released his second project, the EP Browniez, on October 31, 2014 under Mythron/Raw X Records. [citation needed]
In 2015, he was signed to Ambitiouz Entertainment and released his first single "Couldn't" under the label, featuring Emtee. He released Cutaways, an EP, on 29 September 2016 which consists of songs that did not make the cut for his debut album Paradise.[10][11] His debut album was later released on 21 October 2016 and topped the No.1 spot on iTunes just under 24 hours after its release.[12] He went on to release his second studio album From Me To You And Only You to celebrate the anniversary of his debut album. A year later, on 21 October 2018, he released an EP titled And I'm Only 21.
As of 2020, A-Reece released two singles, "In His Image" and "$elfish", from his upcoming album Paradi$e.
Ambitiouz Entertainment controversy
Ambitiouz Entertainment went under much scrutiny after artists Fifi Cooper, B3nchMarQ, A-Reece and Flame left the label in a very public and ugly fight.[13][14] Artists claimed that they decided to part ways with the record label because of financial disagreements. Fifi Cooper went on to say that she had been signed for over two years to the label yet had not received a single cent from her performances, as well as royalties.[15][16] The record label also went on to remove all of A-Reece's music videos from their YouTube channel and his Facebook page was also deleted.[17]
Discography
Albums
Album Title | Album Details |
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Paradise |
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From Me to You And Only You |
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Collaboration album
Title | Details |
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Reece Effect (with MashBeatz) [20] |
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Title | Details |
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Fire In The Water (with MashBeatz) [21] |
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Mixtapes
Mixtape Title | Mixtape Details |
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Forever King[22] |
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Extended Plays
EP Title | EP Details |
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Browniez EP[10] |
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Cutaways EP[23] |
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Gwan Big Up Urself 2 (You Should Have Taken Me Seriously)[24] |
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L3 (Long Lost Letters) (with Wordz & Ecco)[25] |
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And I'm Only 21[26] |
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Singles
As lead artist
Year | Title | Peak chart positions (EMA) |
Certification | Album |
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2015 | "Couldn't" (featuring Emtee) |
3 | Paradise | |
2016 | "Mgani"[27] | 5 | ||
"Zimbali" | 23 | |||
"Sebenza" (featuring Amanda Black) |
11 | |||
"Paradise" | 1 | |||
2017 | "Feelings (featuring Flame)"[28] | — | From Me To You And Only | |
"Sweet Revenge—feat. Zoocci Coke Dope" | – | Non-album Single | ||
"Couldn't Have Said It Better Pt1" | – | Non-album single | ||
2018 | "Couldn't Have Said It Better Pt2 " | 2 |
2018)
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Gwan Big Up Urself 2
(You Should Have Taken Me Seriously)
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"Meanwhile In Honeydew" | – | Non-album Single | ||
"Touché" | – | |||
"Don't Bother" | – | – | ||
"Dirty Cop" | – | – | ||
"Everybody Hates Reece" | – | – | ||
"Amber Rose" | – | – | ||
"Fuck You" | – | – | ||
"Take care of your heart" | – | And I'm Only 21 | ||
"Holding Hands" | – | |||
Karma | – | |||
"Sunday Night" | – | |||
"To The Top Please" | – | |||
"A Message from Reece" | – | – | Non-album Single | |
2019 | "Blood In Blood Out" (with MashBeatz) | 1 |
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"Honest" | – | Reece Effect | ||
"We Both Know Better" | – | – | ||
2020 | "In Hi$ Image [Exp1]" | – | – | (Not Yet Approved Singles' album) |
"$elfi$h [Exp 2]" | – | – |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart, was not released in that territory or currently unknown.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award Ceremony | Prize | Work/Recipient | Result |
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2016
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2016 South African Hip Hop Awards | Lyricist Of The Year[29][30] | Himself | Won |
Best Video[29] | Couldn't (featuring Emtee) | Nominated |
References
- ^ "A-Reece Biography". amdb.co. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ "A-reece talks about being 'independent' in love & music". TimesLIVE.
- ^ "A-Reece Biography". Cut FM.
- ^ "A-Reece RELEASES Paradise!". Zkhipani.
- ^ "REVIEW:A-Reece-From Me To You & The World". Zkhipani.
- ^ "A Reece Explains Why He Left Ambitiouz Entertainment". People Magazine.
- ^ "Chit Chat with A-Reece & The Wrecking Crew #AwesomeFoursome". Zkhipani.
- ^ "5 Things You Probably Didn't Know About A-Reece". Youth Village. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "A-REECE – COME UP". africanhhb. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Browniez EP by A-Reece on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "A-Reece Releases CUTaways EP". Zkhipani. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "A-Reece's Album Goes Straight To Number ONE". Zkhipani. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "Fifi Cooper, B3nchmarq and A Reece Leave Ambitiouz | People Magazine". www.peoplemagazine.co.za. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
- ^ "The leaving of Ambitiouz Entertainment artists shouldn't come as a surprise". ZAlebs. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
- ^ "Shocker! Top rappers Fifi Cooper, B3nchmarq and A Reece Leave Ambitiouz". The Citizen. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ^ "Breaking!!! Fifi Cooper, B3nchMarQ And A -Reece Leaves Ambitiouz Ent… Fifi Unveils Own Record Label". Hiphopza. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ^ "A-Reece Hits Back At Ambitiouz For Removing His Videos From YouTube". Youth Village. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Paradise by A-Reece featuring Queen Lion on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "From Me to You & Only You by A-Reece on Apple Music". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- ^ "A-Reece - Reece Effect", iTunes
- ^ "A-Reece - Fire under the water", iTunes
- ^ "A-Reece Explains How He Got Into Music". SA Hip Hop Mag. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
- ^ "Cutaways - EP by A-Reece on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "Gwan Big Up Urself 2 (You Should Have Taken Me Seriously) by A-Reece". iTunes. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
- ^ "L3 (Long Lost Letters) by A-Reece, Wordz & Ecco on Apple Music - iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
- ^ "And I'm Only 21 EP by A-Reece", iTunes, retrieved 21 October 2018
- ^ "music: A-Reece – Mgani". ZA Trends. Archived from the original on 15 November 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
- ^ "A-Reece - Feelings", iTunes
- ^ a b "SA Hip Hop Awards 2016 Nominations Revealed!". My TV News. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ^ "FULL LIST: SA Hip Hop Awards winners". channel24. Retrieved 15 December 2016.