Reef The Lost Cauze - I Wonder (Prod. By Marco Polo) descargar videos gratis


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From 2009 Album: "A Vicious Cycle".....

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Reef The Lost Cauze, born Sharif Talib Lacey, is a prominent underground hip-hop artist based in Philadelphia. Aside from being a solo artist, Reef is a member of the hip-hop group The JuJu Mob as well as the hip-hop collective, Army of the Pharaohs.

Reef started battling other rappers in high school and earned a reputation as one of the best battle mc's in Philadelphia. He received a film scholarship to the Philadelphia University of the Arts where he began to visualize a serious career as a recording artist. Realizing his true calling, Reef dropped out of college at the age of 19 and teamed up with Philadelphia-based producer Sleep E to begin working on his first solo project. The 10 track album, The High Life, was released in 2001 and opened doors for Reef as he began performing at area clubs and generating praise from both fans and local media.

In February 2003, Reef released his second solo album, Invisible Empire. He distributed the album himself by way of a national schedule of shows during which he won the Mic Check Battle in Philadelphia and took second place in the Blaze Freestyle Battle in Oakland, California.

Reef took his freestyle skills to another level early in 2004 with an arousing performance at the Beat Society production competition in New York, and a fierce win in the Riddle Records Mic Control Battle. He was also the End Of The Weak (EOW) Challenge Champion at the Rock Steady Crew 27th Anniversary in July 2004, and went on to take the EOW Grand Championship title in 2005. Mindful of his stunning battle prowess, Reef places a determined emphasis on balance with his songwriting and performance abilities.

Feast Or Famine, Reef's third solo album, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. Also in 2005, Reef was a member of The JuJu Mob whose debut album, Black Candles, was lead by fellow Army of the Pharaohs rapper Chief Kamachi. The debut album from Army of the Pharaohs entitled The Torture Papers, was released in 2006 and featured two songs with Reef as a featured member.

Reef kicked off 2007 as the featured artist on the song "Never", the lead single by The Snowgoons; a four-man German-based production team. The Snowgoons' album, German Lugers, was released February 27th on Babygrande Records. The single and its accompanying video can be heard and seen on Reef's myspace page.

A Vicious Cycle, Reef's follow-up to Feast Or Famine, was released digitally on November 4th, 2008 with a physical street date of November 18th, 2008 through independent upstart Well Done Entertainment Corporation in association with his imprint, Fuck You Pay Me Records. The album includes guest appearances by Termanology, King Magnetic, Eternia, Taragirl & Scandal of 40D. Additionally, the online version of the album includes remixes of "Listen To Me" & "Get It? Got It? Good" by Brooklyn producer J.J. Brown.

Reef also has a cameo in the new Frank Henenlotter film Bad Biology produced and co-written by R.A. the Rugged Man.

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reef_the_Lost_Cauze

Comentarios

9 years ago

Wolfhart MC

This shit is incredible. The beat, bars, video... I'd like to hear an album from these two.

9 years ago

Mike Gauthier

realest shit i heard all day.

9 years ago

Roberto Torres

Thus beat makes me wonder good shit polo

9 years ago

maticc soundz

dope shit!

9 years ago

Gre Boy

such an inspiring song reef, your music reaches my soul man

9 years ago

Ali Abdur-Rashid

Droppin that knowledge....☆☆☆☆☆

9 years ago

gold wyn

the beat is great !

9 years ago

Kid Kapam

this made me change my mind about reef, i thought he was decent but not that good but i can feel this

9 years ago

Justin Fiveson

Reef! you're probably one of the most modest down to earth mothafucka's I've ever met next to R.A. doubt you'd remember me but we met at the A.O.T.P. show in Bean Town. You took a pic with me and at least shared some words. Celph came out to put his merch on the table told me to hold on for a pic and walked away. No disrespect to anyone, but your actions that night out shined everyone else in my opinion. Thanx man. btw your bars are fucking dope and your beats are off the map.

10 years ago

MICrophoneTone215

One of my favorite Reef joints

10 years ago

jimmy virtanen

this blows my brains in the lightnings eye.

10 years ago

Metamophisis

Damn this is epic!

10 years ago

David Shinker

Marco Polo banging that beat as usual and Reef doing his thing. Fucking flawless!

10 years ago

HipHopFunkery

Amazing joint!

10 years ago

I3lackI3east

i remember him saying that he was the new 2pac but i'm sure that was just my imagination

10 years ago

GodKiller97

Yeah. Didn't he say that he wasn't a rapper, though? Can't remember if it was that, or him just saying he couldn't freestyle.

10 years ago

I3lackI3east

no, it was just him trying to freestyle

10 years ago

GodKiller97

Didn't Lil' Wayne even admit to not being a rapper in a radio talkshow interview?

10 years ago

Camp Circa

I've never been huge on rap. I like the genre, but I still prefer rock/alternative as my main music. However, when I come across artists like Reef who truly SAY something in their music, that is some pretty legit stuff. Unlike the sad excuse for hip-hop where they talk about money and sex, i.e. Lil' Wayne. (I hate to reference him, but it's a good example.) Keep the beat going Reef!

10 years ago

kevin hubba

go suck on lil swanye lollipop swagfag.

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