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Eceer AKA Young Prezidential

About Me

Reece, born Woodrow Reece, was born January 26th, 1989, (now 20 years old), in Manhattan, New York. He moved to Eden, North Carolina at a very young age but constantly went back to New York, most recently staying in Bed-Stuy, considering it a second home. Reece started off chasing football, but then was transferred to a private school on scholarship to increase his chances of getting into college. Since the school had no football team, he decided to switch his dreams to basketball. He was good, but was still behind the competition having started so late. The one thing he did constantly since about age 12 was write poetry. He never considered having a career in music until he was messing around and realized he had talent. Even after this, he still didn't take it too seriously and put this on hold to go to college, where he is still enrolled at North Carolina A&T State University. While in college, Reece couldn't further ignore the call to make music. He felt a responsibility to use the talent he was blessed with, not only to make good music, but to help open people's eyes to the current situations that are occuring. Reece doesn't feel that he's only an artist, but a very intelligent young man and future leader. With such a mindset, it won't be long until Reece has taken over.

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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 19/06/2007
Band Website: www.imeem.com/showtime336
Band Members:
Influences: Tupac, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Common, Wu-Tang Clan
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Lord Knows

Whenever something gets good, another thing gets worse//no matter how much I get blessed, why is it I still get cursed?//Things were great for a minute, paying attention in my classes//good woman by m...
Posted by on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:44:00 GMT

"The Message In Hip Hop Matters" by Mike Escobar

Hip-Hop music is a beautiful thing, because it gives poetry a chance to shine in music.  Hip-Hop is very expressive and it takes on a very importanty identity, as the music of our generation.&nbs...
Posted by on Tue, 01 Jan 2008 13:46:00 GMT

"Hip-Hop Is Not An Excuse" by Mike Escobar

..> Hip-Hop is not an excuse People in the media like Bill O'Reilly for example want to use hip-hop as an excuse for all the problems in not only America but in the entire world. This shit needs t...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:24:00 GMT