With numerous solo releases, collaborations and an award nomination from the Boston Music Awards under his belt, hip hop artist Reks has made a strong name for himself since his 2001 debut. His new album Eyes Watching God was just released yesterday, and he's teaming up with Sonicbids to find two talented artists to open for his August 16th release party at Church in Boston, sponsored by A3C Festival, JanSport and Leedz Edutainment.
Get the inside scoop on the opportunity, straight from Reks himself:
As long as I can remember I wanted to make hip hop music. I started out breakdancing and gravitated to the microphone. I idolized the sounds of KRS-One, Nas, Gang Starr and A Tribe Called Quest growing up. I really didn't have a hip hop career before I released Along Came the Chosen in 2001. I was a student at UMass Amherst trying to figure out life.
After I dropped Along Came the Chosen... I didn't know where this music would take me. I got caught in a tough balancing game when I got married and had my first son Isiah. I would say it wasn't until [I released] Grey Hairs that I truly knew I was in this to stay. That album touched upon that struggle to find balance, and was my first full project with Statik Selektah.
Collaborations have helped me to be more visible to the public who otherwise wouldn't know I existed. I am thankful for the many talented producers, emcees, etc. who have worked with me and cosigned my abilities.
Just realizing the global appeal of this music. It's transcending cultures.
Humble yourself and be approachable. You never know who you are dealing with.
No one is gonna work harder than you to make you successful. If you don't take yourself seriously, why should I?
Know how to command the crowd's interest. Keep them engaged. If you need 100 people on stage or can't spit your own lyrics, this shouldn't be your day or night job.
The deadline to apply for the release show is August 1st. Groups must be New England-based hip hop to be considered.
Tickets for the show can be purchased here.