We caught up with A-Reece after the filming of his Red Bull 64 Bars. We asked him to rank his albums and share his top 5 rappers right now.
A-Reece ranks his three studio albums:
3. ‘Paradise’ (2016)
“With ‘Paradise’, I didn’t really get the full creative control that I wanted and it didn’t come out how I intended it to so I kinda have mixed feelings about it. [But] I come around people who say, ‘Yo, that shit is a classic bro…’ I mean like, ‘shit got me through 1,2 and 3,’ and I’m like, ‘bruh, I didn’t even want that song on it’, ‘I didn’t fuck with this beat…’ you know what I mean, ‘I didn’t want to do that hook’ or whatever the case.”
2. ‘From Me To You And Only You’ (2017)
“‘From Me To You And Only You’ was when I was independent for the first time and I could do whatever the fuck I wanted and I just felt so liberated and free and confident, and it was like a make or break situation too cause I had to prove myself like, okay, what are you about? Now that you out the label now that you are running around with your gang or whatever.”
1. ‘P2: THE BIG HEARTED BAD GUY’ (2023)
“I feel like, from those two records prior to it, I improved at a very large scale. That’s why I put it at number one.”
A-Reece lists his top 5 rappers at the moment:
5. A-Reece
4. Slim Dumpie
3. Jay Jody
2. Ab-Soul
Watch the full interview below:
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