
RAPPER REESE 3 DROPS NEWEST ALBUM, SUPREME GANGSTA 7/20/2020
Rapper/Producer/Lyricist Reese 3, has always made music as hard as the times. With the current climate brewing, he returns with even more galvanizing beats and messages from his newest album, Supreme Gangsta. Distributed by EQ Distro, it is available for listeners on 7/20/2020 everywhere music is streamed.
Coming out of the gate with βHard Knockβ the projectβs first single was released on March 16, 2020, followed by βYeah Doeβ on May 1. With βHard Knockβ currently riding steadily through iHeartβs New Music Insite radio rotation, it is picking up steam in anticipation of the albumβs launch. Taking over Deezer with, βYeah Doeβ the song gained traction fast with well over 2k streams the day it launched. With a total of 13 songs on the album, Reeseβs production skills dominate each pulsing track.
Since releasing his 2018 EP, entitled Elliptical Orbit, with music videos such as βNeverβ still representing hard, he has grown his label, Catastrophic Music, into a full enterprise now, Catastrophic Music, LLC. Having struggled with finding the best servicing for his music, he has now established better branding techniques and is utilizing top playlists on streaming platforms like Spotify. In the middle of major world events, Reese continues to encourage listeners through his music stating, βThis is why we create hip hop, to make our voices heard.β Once production is no longer slowed, additional music videos will accompany the newer releases. Until then, his fan base readies for the full album and more of what Reese 3βs music has to say and can catch his video for βYeah Doeβ streaming now on Youtube.
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ABOUT REESE 3:
The moniker βReese 3β was born out of Maurice Travis, a multi-disciplined rapper/writer/keyboardist and Detroit, Michiganβs East 6 Mile native. Before he was fifteen years old he became a self-taught professional studio engineer and stage performer. He now runs his own label, Catastrophic Music, LLC. He started a health & nutrition business with former Def Jam Records VP Thomas K. Lytle.





















