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K-Rev Talks Collaboration With A-Reece And His Contribution To “Too Viral” Album

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K-Rev Talks Collaboration With A-Reece And His Contribution To “Too Viral” Album. In a candid conversation with interviewer Zingah on YFM, rising artist K-Rev shared insights into his collaboration with the rap star A-Reece, shedding light on their creative synergy and the story behind his feature on DJ Clen’s Viral albums.

K-Rev Talks Collaboration With A-Reece And His Contribution To “Too Viral” Album

When asked about his collaboration with A-Reece, who served as the executive producer on the album, K-Rev was quick to express his respect and gratitude for the opportunity to work with such a prominent figure in the South African hip-hop scene.

“I’m on a song with Reece, and he vouches for me as well,” K-Rev revealed. “Before he did the hook, I was sent an instrumental and he liked what I did there. He told me, ‘You know what, let me just put something there and let’s see how it turns out.’ That was a really humbling moment.”

The moment K-Rev is referring to highlights the collaborative nature of the Viral album, where the boundaries between artist and producer blur to create something unique. A-Reece, known for his own innovative sound, not only acknowledged K-Rev’s talent but took an active role in shaping the track, adding a personal touch to elevate the project.

For K-Rev, A-Reece’s involvement goes beyond just a musical collaboration—it’s a stamp of approval that underscores his potential in the industry. The track “Up All Night” which features both artists has been one of the most loved tracks on DJ Clen’s Too Viral album. To highlight the significant impact K-Rev had on the album, he was the most featured artist, showcasing his musical prowess and the potential to make a strong mark on the SA rap scene.

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