E Reece discography

This is a listing of official releases by E Reece, an American rapper.

Albums

Year Album Chart positions Sales and certifications

U.S. 200

U.S. R&B
2007 A New Breed
  • Released:
  • Labels: Elevated Mental Recordings, Kajmere Sounds
  • Formats: CD, digital download
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  • U.S. Sales: 6,000+
2008 L.I.S.n 2 This Live.In.Studio
  • Released: November 5, 2008
  • Labels: Elevated Mental Recordings, Mic Life Recordings, Foundation Media
  • Formats: CD, digital download
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  • U.S. sales: 15,000+
2010 Concrete Steppin
  • Released: July 27, 2010
  • Labels: Elevated Mental Recordings, HiPNOTT Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
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  • U.S. sales: 10,000+

Mixtapes

  • 2009: Art & Commerce: The Mixtape
  • 2010: The RE: Introduction Mixtape

EPs

  • 2004: FarEye Vision
  • 2006: Next Up
  • 2011: The T.iM.E is Now

Singles

  • 2005: Drop That [Remix] (Sy Smith featuring E Reece)
  • 2007: Everything
  • 2007: Life Changes
  • 2008: How We Do
  • 2008: What U Need
  • 2009: Mic Check
  • 2009: Keepin It Movin'
  • 2010: Fly Hi
  • 2010: Confessions of a Dreamer (featuring Dasha)
  • 2010: Feel Good (featuring Othello)
  • 2011: Breakthrough (featuring Joy Jones)

Other Appearances

Year Title Album/Compilations[1]
2001 "E&J" Nocturnal Ron Presents The Halifax All-Stars
"Halifax All-Stars"
2003 "Quality Leak" Lyricist Lounge Internationale Mixtape Vol. 1
2006 "D'yer Mak'er" Nocturnal Ron Presents The Halifax All-Stars
"Custard Pie"
"Life Changes" Spring Pieces Mix
2007 "B U" First Movements
"Nevermind That" Don't Call It a Mixtape
2008 "Everything" Digital Undaground Vol. 3
"How We Do" Dunn Deal Mixtape
2010 "On the Mic" Kevin Nottingham A3C Mixtape

Music videos

Year Title Album Director
2008 "How We Do" L.I.S.n 2 This Live.In.Studio The General Pico Slim
"What U Need" JP Ritter
2010 "Fly Hi" Concrete Steppin JP Ritter and E Reece
"Confessions of a Dreamer" (feat. Dasha) Mayon Denton
gollark: I'm sure the US government would mess it up somehow.
gollark: The concept of bias is biased.
gollark: Well, it's easier for a random person to stick microphones in a wall they control than that.
gollark: As in, monitor telephone calls, or get a smartphone or something to send audio data? I don't think either are *that* wildly insecure.
gollark: Which is arguably bad if you're *using* the currency, but means that a shared one is likely to cause politicking/not be adopted anyway.

References

  1. E Reece Electronic Press Kitt. Sonic Birds. Retrieved on February 19, 2011
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