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TRE-ACE BIO
"You'll hear it like I hear it"
Combining the hard knocks of the Midwest with the club banging hits of the South, this mellow-toned rapper adds his own swagger to the mix to create a new and unique sound. Tre-Ace, born Edsel Benjamin Alexander III, is becoming a force to be reckoned with not only in Atlanta, but nationwide.
Tre, as he is known began his career as an entertainer in a very distinctive place that is notorious for holding its own audiences captivated every week, the Baptist church. Not only singing in the church choir, but also being a star basketball player, Tre thrived on being in the spotlight and in front of an audience. "I just loved the feeling I got when I performed. It was a high I couldnt explain. I felt free", he remembers.
Tre soon began to focus that love of the lime light into one outlet, music. While encompassing the unique talents and skills to both write and perform R&B and rap, growing up in the "hip-hop 80's", Tre soon found his love in the rhythms and rhymes of rap music. Musically, he is influenced by legend Stevie Wonder, rappers Jay-Z, Tupac Shakur, Biggie and Lil' Wayne.
For the past six years, Tre has called Atlanta his "home". He has discovered a new way to take his Cleveland metrical lyrics and combine them with the crunk movement of the South. "[I] got my own swagger. Not too much down South. Not too much Midwest," he says. Tre, who writes all of his music, says his favorite song recorded so far is "Not the Blame," which tells of a relationship "everyone can relate to," he says. "Let's just say I know I have been there a few times," he added. With an aim to be "original," Tre-Ace wants to bring something new to the radio waves. And with his duality and rhythmic style almost comparable to no one, Tre-Ace is destined to hit the industry by storm.
To reach his goals, Tre has worked with famed producer Arnold Hennings, who produced hit songs for 112 and TLC. While there was no soundtrack for the "real-life" motion picture ATL, starring Atlanta's own T.I. and Big Boi of Outkast, Tre was chosen to record a track which will be featured on a bonus CD slated to be released with the DVD on July 18, 2006. Tre's first single "Get Ya Money" is featuring ET aka Sandman and was produced by who some call "The Producer's Producer", Jim Jonsin, who also produced the mega-hit "Unpredictable" by Jamie Fox featuring Ludacris. With a recent licensing agreement with Warner Bros., Tre has begun writing and recording songs for the upcoming Christmas comedy, The Grinch 2. He is also working on releasing a mix tape.
With his versatility, duality, and melodic style, Tre-Ace is bound for greatness and we all will be able to "hear it like he hears it."
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