ALBUMMother - SingleGangstagrass & Reef the Lost Cauze
More albums from Reef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMThe TriumphantReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMReef the Lost Cauze Iz AliveReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMThe Fast WayReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMThe Airing of GrievancesReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMThe MajesticReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMFurious StylesReef the Lost Cauze & Bear-One
ALBUMYear of the HyenasReef the Lost Cauze & King Syze
ALBUMHigh Life 2013Reef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMYour Favorite MCSnowgoons & Reef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMA Vicious CycleReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMThe Stress FilesReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMFeast or FamineReef the Lost Cauze
ALBUMInvisible EmpireReef the Lost Cauze
Reef the Lost Cauze's Popular Music Videos
Pure Grind. (feat. Reef the Lost Cauze) [Bonus Track]
J.J. Brown
About Reef the Lost Cauze
Artist Biography
Born Sharif Lacey in West Philadelphia, Reef the Lost Cauze came up in hip-hop as a lethal battle-rap MC. He defeated opponents in all types of venues, from school grounds to grimy back alleys to professional competitions. In 2000, despite obtaining a scholarship, he quit film school after only the first year to involve himself more in hip-hop music. His first two albums, The High Life (2002) and Invisible Empire (2003), were released locally and put his name on the map for Philadelphia's underground rap scene. Nonetheless, it was the regional and national battle-rap competitions that gave his career a real boost. He finally landed an album deal jointly with Eastern Conference and Good Hands, the former owned by New York underground MC/DJ pair the High & Mighty. The more well-rounded effort Feast or Famine arrived in 2005, boasting the DJ Mighty Mi-produced "Fair One," which also featured Boot Camp Clik's top MC Sean Price, as the lead 12" single. In the years that followed his third album, a few local mixtapes were released, but the Philadelphia MC had success in doing several collaborations and features. He was invited into the Philadelphia crew JuJu Mob, who released their 2005 album Black Candles on Eastern Conference, as well as the underground super-collective Army of the Pharaohs, led by Jedi Mind Tricks frontman Vinnie Paz, in 2006. ~ Cyril Cordor
Hometown
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
Reef the Lost Cauze: Member of
Reef the Lost Cauze is also a member of, or has been a member of the following groups