A week after dropping his latest project ‘Kill The King: the mixtape’, A-Reece shares some reflections.
Adding onto a conversation he started last week about the power of independence, Reece breaks down the the nitty gritties of independence.
Reece says it’s possible to succeed independently but an artist can find themselves at war with the establishment.
Reece then shared that some of his streams had “magically disappeared.”
It’s, however, possible that there is no foul play after all as the streams will possibly reflect tomorrow as explained in the tweet below:
Chats about A-Reece possibly being disadvantaged for being indie while competing with artists who are signed to labels have been doing the rounds on X since last week.
In his post, Reece told fans:
"Don't let the doubters and non-believers, numbers, favouritism, destructive criticism or negative clickbait overpower or devalue the message I'm trying to get across."
Is Reece at war with the stars this summer?
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