A-Reece has released his latest album, "Kill The King: the mixtape“.
The project features 19 tracks that showcase his lyrical skills and provide in-depth insights into his ideas and experiences.
A-Reece, whose real name is Lehlogonolo Ronald Mataboge, has earned widespread recognition for his contribution to the South African music industry.
In 2016, A-Reece dropped his debut studio album “Paradise”, which included hits like “Zimbali” and “Mgani,” the album became a people’s favourite.
One of his biggest accomplishments was the 2017 release of his highly praised album "From Me to You & Only You". In 2019 he released "Reece Effect" which reaffirmed his status as a top-tier artist.
A-Reece recently dropped a surprise single “Str8 To hell”, on September 6. The single is produced by Michael and Melange.
Fans have expressed their respect on social media to him.
X user @_wizdomination wrote, “That Reece mixtape is not a mixtape bro, that's an album. Wow is all I can say.. I probably need to take another listen and properly digest but I am thoroughly impressed.. Music should tell stories and this really gave us a proper look into @reece_youngking's mind and mental.”
That Reece mixtape is not a mixtape bro, that's an album. Wow is all I can say 🔥 .. I probably need to take another listen and properly digest but I am thoroughly impressed.. Music should tell stories and this really gave us a proper look into @reece_youngking 's mind and mental
— 🥇 Wizdomination (@_wizdomination) September 13, 2024
The project is also being praised for its deep symbolism and storytelling. @thescene_sa tweeted, "A reece did something very very serious with this tape, A lot of symbolism, subliminals and even straight shots. The use and placement of the clips was also done perfectly and each clip was very fitting to the theme of the mixtape. He's reminding us about who he is with this one.”
A reece did something very very serious with this tape, A lot of symbolism, subliminals and even straight shots . The use and placement of the clips was also done perfectly and each clip was very fitting to the theme of the mixtape. He's reminding us about who he is with this one
@vincent_ngwira tweeted, "I love this Reece mixtape so much, man. From the production to the lyrics and how he's addressing his haters.
I love this Reece mixtape so much man
— Vince_🥑 (@vincent_ngwira) September 13, 2024
From the production to the lyrics
And how he’s addressing his haters 🔥😭
@Thembalihle said that “Kill The King mixtape by A-Reece. A-Reece really went in and cooked on 100 mill this is a hit right here. Much respect to his pen, he is a good storyteller.”
Kill The King mixtape by A-Reece 🔥🔥🔥🔥
— 💰Thembalihle 🏳️🌈 (@_Thembalihle_) September 13, 2024
A-Reece really went in and cooked on 100 mill this is a hit right here. Much respect to his pen, he is a good storyteller. pic.twitter.com/5VVRjhRwWh
@MndebeleMelusi described the album as a masterpiece, saying, “Check out this masterpiece. The beat selection, the chemistry with the features, the skits and the delivery is like Picasso on an atelier.”
Check out this masterpiece. The beat selection, the chemistry with the features, the skits and the delivery is like Picasso on an atelier 🤌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/OwVU1npzzG
Along with A-Reece’s latest release, other albums dropped today, includes Mas Musiq's “Lane Yam” and Usimamane’s “20th: Days Before Maud“.
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