Reks

Music + Audio, Singles

PREMIERE: MassAppeal Beatz feat. REKS – Yours Truly

It is our pleasure to bring you a B’s and 3’s / ScopeMusic exclusive premiere: You may be familiar with MassAppeal Beatz production from his work with local artists such as Primo Profit, Phinelia, Overtime Often, Superstah Snuk, Termanology, Slaine Jaysuan, Krumbsnatcha, Tragic Allies (Estee Nack, COdeNine) and more including REKS who he has linked up with for his final track under the name he has rocked since 2006: “Your Truly“. Stay tuned for more work from MassAppeal Beatz in 2018 under the new name MichaelAngelo. For more of his archive check out the links below: Soundcloud Soundcloud Bandcamp

Blog, Music Videos, Videos

Revisiting Reks’ Song “25th Hour”

In honor of “25th Hour” hitting two million views on Youtube this week, I decided to revisit this classic from the Lawrence-based veteran emcee, Reks, as a sort of Throwback Thursday. After years of Massachusetts Hip-Hop being slept on, the release of this song brought a buzz back to the state that has only gotten bigger in recent years. Enlisting the help of DJ Premier (notorious for working with New England artists), Reks was able to tap into his inner Guru and straight body his verses. “25th Hour” was originally released back in 2011 as the first track off the Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme album. This music video came out just before the album dropped, which added even more hype to the up-and-coming rhyme spitter’s fifth studio project. Shot on the sandy beaches of Coney Island on a seemingly cold and dreary day, the video added a whole new depth to the song and really brought it to life. At the time of it’s release, I was 15 years old and I remember watching the video in awe. I had previously downloaded Reks’ Grey Hairs albums off of Datpiff back when I was in middle school, but I had no clue what dude looked like. I had always fucked with his music but, when this music video popped up on my newsfeed on Facebook back during my sophomore year of high school, connecting the emcee with the visual really got me to fall in love with the local Hip-Hop scene. Almost five years and two million Youtube views later, this video is still being talked about and listened to, and without a doubt it will forever go down in Massachusetts Hip-Hop history. Peep the video below…

Music Videos, Videos

Fran P – “Hypertension 2.0” Official Video ft. Moe Pope, SPNDA & Reks

Fran-P releases his third visual, “Hypertension 2.0” featuring Moe Pope, SPNDA & Reks, off his recent album, ‘Pancho’. Produced by Twan. Co-produced by The Arcitype. Video produced by Brick Path Media. Directed by Dusty Wood. Twitter: @BrickPathPros Like Fran-P: http://www.facebook.com/FranPMoas Follow Fran-P: http://www.twitter.com/FranPMoas Like AR Classic Records: http://www.facebook.com/arclassicrecords Follow AR Classic Records: http://www.twitter.com/arclassic http://www.fran-p.com http://www.arclassicrecords.com

Events

#HoopHop 2015

RSVP via Facebook The “Second Annual Hoop Hop Basketball Tournament” featuring Boston based hiphop/r&b artists will take place at Washington Park in MLK Boulevard in Roxbury on Saturday August 1st from 12pm-6pm. This event is intended to help bridge the gap between the Boston music scene, our community and organizations that provide resources for our people. We look forward to seeing you there. Peace, Bakari J.B. & The Hoop Hop Family HoopHop.splashthat.com

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Music + Audio

Pancho by Fran-P

Fran P‘s ‘Pancho‘ dropped this morning featuring other incredible local talent such as Paranom, Moe Pope, Aisling Peartree, Deon Chase, Numero, SPNDA, REKS and Avenue. AR Classics x MOAS Stream / Download https://franpmusic.bandcamp.com/album/pancho Pancho by Fran-P Executive produced by The Arcitype & Fran-P. Recorded and Mixed by Dan “Young Jedi” Adams, Lightfoot & The Arcitype at The Bridge Sound & Stage, Cambridge, MA. Mastered by The Arcitype at The Bridge Sound & Stage, Cambridge, MA. Photography by The Arcitype. Album design and layout by Lexx Grigoryan. www.iamlexx.com AR Classic Records 2015

Music Videos, Videos

Fran-P – “Helios” Official Video

Fran-P releases his second single, “Helios” off his upcoming album, ‘Pancho’ dropping on May 19th, on AR Classic Records. Produced by The Arcitype. Shot & Directed by The Arcitype. Edited by Alexander Hayes. Pancho Official Track List: 01. Sean Speaks 02. Jack Frost —(Prod. by B.A.R.S Productions) 03. Only Right ft. Paranom & Moe Pope — (Prod. by Rain) 04. Champion Feel ft. Aisling Peartree —(Prod. by Twan & The Arcitype) 05. Coolin’ ft. Deon Chase —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 06. Her Song ft. Numero —(Prod. by Latrell James) 07. Time Of My Life —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 08. Lunch Time —(Prod. by Rain) 09. Rolling —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 10. Hypertension 2.0 ft. Moe Pope Spnda Cash & Reks —(Prod. by Twan) 11. Fragments ft. Avenue —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 12. All I Wanna Do ft. Numero —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 13. High Definition —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 14. Sacrifice —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 15. Noel Pancho —(Prod. by The Arcitype) 16. Helios —(Prod. by The Arcitype) Like Fran-P: http://www.facebook.com/FranPMoas Follow Fran-P: http://www.twitter.com/FranPMoas Like AR Classic Records: http://www.facebook.com/arclassicrecords Follow AR Classic Records: http://www.twitter.com/arclassic http://www.fran-p.com http://www.arclassicrecords.com

Music + Audio, Singles

Statik Selektah, Termanology, Reks, Ea$y Money, JFK, Smoke Bulga, Chilla Jones, Dutch Rebelle, Millyz, Slaine, Sammy Adams, Esoteric, and Edo G – Boston Vs. Everybody f. Various Artists

Inspired by the recent drop of Shady XV cut Detroit Vs. Everybody. It is to no onez surprise that the most famous Producer from Boston decided to put a twist on. Who is Versing Who? but let i be known Boston is Representing with flags on deck.  @StatikSelekt, @TermanologyST, @therealreks, Ea$y Money, JFK, @SmokeBulga, Chilla Jones, @DutchReBelleFN, @MILLYZ, Slaine, Sammy Adams, @MCEsoteric, and @edogboston

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Music + Audio

SPNDA x Rah Intelligence – ‘Light Skinned’

[Via Scope Music] Yesterday, after months of preparation, Cool Collective Reps SPNDA (@Hologram2Beardz) and Rah Intelligence (@RahIntelligence) dropped their collaborative album Light Skinned. The Project builds on September’s Cornrows & Babyhairs EP, the latter of which contained the single “Gold Plates” which was premiered on HipHop DX. Featuring 11 tracks, the budding lyricist calls on fellow Retrospek member  for production duties while REKS, Dua of Bad Rabbits and fellow Retrospek MC JuneLyfe serve as guest appearances. Previously released singles  “Scapegoat” and “Sweet Chin Serenade” power the new collection of music, which features SPNDA’s signature gritty rhymes over Intelligence’s innovative soundscapes. With years of collaborations, the emcee and producer’s chemistry is at an all time high on Light Skinned as SPNDA expresses his own identity, and tackles stereotypes, the idea of judging someone based on their looks, and much more. Stream Light Skinned: Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/spenda/sets/light-skinned Bandcamp: spnda.bandcamp.com/album/light-skinned

Blog, Interviews

SPNDA Talks ‘Light Skinned,’ More Boston Music News

[Via Scope Music] CCRMG x Scope Music Artist SPNDA‘s recent interview with  @LindseyGamble_ for Arena about his upcoming collaborative album with Rah Intelligence: Light Skinned. Photo by Sofija V. * SPNDA recently released a new single in “Sweet Chin Serenade.” REKS joined the young talent on the The Rah Intelligence produced cut, which serves as the lead single for his forthcoming album, Light Skinned, due out November25th.In an Arenaexclusive, SPNDA talks all about that, and much more. Arena: You’re part of Retrospek, a hip-hop trio that features emcee JuneLyfe, producer Rah Intelligence and yourself. In summer of 2013, XXL selected you guys as one of 15 Boston Rappers You Should Know. While you still make music together, for the last year and a half, you’ve gone the solo route, releasing a number of solo projects like The Jeffrey and Cornrows & Babyhairs EP. What made you decide to go the solo route? career? SPNDA: Everyone knows us as a collective but people don’t know our individual talents. We are all individual artists who come together to form something greater. I think everyone should also have an opportunity to show themselves in that light. We’re also in a creative mode where we are all working and sometimes in different directions or ideas but still want to put out the material. It’s a chance for us to follow ideas that might not fit for the group and do our own thing. In the same time, JuneLyfe released and Rah released solo projects and have more in the works. Since we came in as a group, we already have a team so it’s dope to have my brothers support what I am doing and vice-versa. Arena: How was your A3C experience? Tell me all about it. SPNDA: It was dope. I feel like I learned a lot, not only from the trip itself, but the group of artists I took it with. It gave me a chance to chill with other artists from my own city and get to know them in a different light. One of the best parts was being around artists I am a fan of, who I have looked up to and being given the shot to be on the same level as them, to be one of their peers. That was very humbling. I got to work with these cats. There was a lot of music created down. In fact, an entire album was created that lays the groundwork for future collaborations. Arena: You’ve been on tracks with a range of artists out of the Boston area like REKS, Dua of Bad Rabbits, Real P, and much more. Who is your favorite artist to work with? SPNDA: Its hard to call favorites. I work with a lot of artists and producers out here. From my own Cool Collective Reps / Scope Music family, I work with cats like Dua, Catch Wreck, EvillDewer and am currently cooking up some stuff with OTO. I have a lot of work with the Jungle Club (Kae Tea, J. Howell and Sir Locksley), and a yet-to-be named group consisting of myself, REKS, Moe Pope, The Arcitype, and others. My attitude is I’m just an artist and anybody willing to create dope shit, I’m down. Arena: At the end of November, you’re going to release your new album, Light Skinned. What’s behind the album title? SPNDA: The obvious answer is because I’m light skinned, but it’s more or less taking what used to be an insult or name I was called — I have literally had my name reduced to “lightskin” at one point in time — and putting my own spin on it. This is a joke that has been consistent in my life. There are many times I have faced being stereotyped and prejudged for being the light skinned guy before getting the chance to express myself or my own identity. This project is about that and the broader way we judge each other. It was a way to fight off the stigma of the light skin guy and “make light” of the whole idea that you can know what someone is like or has been through because of how they look. Arena: The promotion for Light Skinned has been quite interesting. Instagram has been one of your main tools. You’ve photoshopped your face onto numerous familiar album covers, movie posters and other things of that sort. What gave you this idea and how effective has it been? SPNDA: Another myth amongst us light skins is that we all look alike so I figured why not put my face on any substantial light skin figure in pop culture, since we all look alike. Almost every example is a joke someone has made at one time or another about me. We started with the people I named on “Al B Sure” and built from there. It has definitely gotten a lot of attention because it gives people another aspect of my personality. In this day and age, people want more than the music. They want to know you and this was a joke we could all share. We have since begun transforming other people into light skinned gods, including Rah Intelligence and Malcolm J. Gray, who we do a live demonstration of the process with. Arena: Let’s talk about the actual music. What can listeners expect to hear on Light Skinned? SPNDA: Sonically, a very traditional sound, very chop and loop driven. Its very minimal on drums. It’s definitely a smooth listen. We worked hard on consistency and arrangement. Conceptually, it is an experience in itself. I was able to channel a lot of my personality into a lot of the content this time around because I was touching on such a personal topic. I never went too deep but it was definitely more personal than I usually get. Expect gritty vocals and the traditional cassette tape experience. Yes, we are trying to make that happen too. Arena: What was the recording process like? SPNDA: Comfortable. It was basically all done in Rah’s house which is where we created a lot

Music Videos, Videos

REKS “Eyes Intro” [Video]

REKS & Hazardis Soundz collaborative album, Eyes Watching God, displayed an uncanny chemistry, as they linked up to create a concept album which showcased the contrast between “good and evil” beginning with a “God Side” and finishing with a “Devil Side”; and the result is a highly conscious and fiercely political album. Produced entirely by Hazardiz Soundz, Eyes Watching God also features guest appearances from N.O.R.E, Saigon, Fredro Starr, Termanology, Ruste Juxx, Dutch Rebelle and others to add to their cause. Today, REKS releases the visual for “Eyes Intro”

Music + Audio, Singles

SPNDA ft. REKS Sweet Chin Serenade (Prod. by Rah Intelligence)

[Via Scope Music] IN YO FACE! “Sweet Chin Serenade” by SPNDA ft. REKS (Produced by Rah Intelligence) is a bonus track that will be featured on the forthcoming ‘Light Skinned’ album, set to release late November 2014. This track is one of many new tracks fellow Beantown Bullies SPNDA and REKS have been working on for various projects so stay tuned. SPNDA thehologramwith2beardz.com REKS @rekingsupreme www.rekshiphop.com Rah Intelligence @rahintelligence CCRMG coolcollective.net Scope Music @scopeurbanapparel scopeurbanapparel.com

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