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Slimes Call On A-Reece To Re-Upload ‘Long Lost Letters’ To Streaming Platforms

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Slimes Call On A-Reece To Re-Upload ‘Long Lost Letters’ To Streaming Platforms. In a powerful show of loyalty and admiration, A-Reece’s dedicated fanbase, affectionately known as The Slimes, has made an emotional appeal to the lyrical heavyweight. Their collective message? Bring back Long Lost Letters (L3).

Slimes Call On A-Reece To Re-Upload ‘Long Lost Letters’ To Streaming Platforms

Taking to social media with a heartfelt open letter addressed directly to A-Reece, the Slimes didn’t hold back their love for the project. “FROM US TO YOU AND ONLY YOU,” the letter begins, echoing the intimacy of their bond with the Pretoria-born rapper. “We plead with you to consider re-uploading Long Lost Letters (L3) on streaming platforms, the project was and still is very special to us.”

Released in 2018, Long Lost Letters became an underground classic, further cementing A-Reece’s place in the hearts of South African hip-hop heads. The 9-track EP, delivered in collaboration with Wordz and Ecco, painted raw emotion over soulful beats—capturing a unique moment in Reece’s journey. It’s a project that many fans describe as the soundtrack to some of their most formative years.

However, after its removal from major streaming platforms, L3 became somewhat of a digital relic—accessible only through scattered links and nostalgic memories. And for the Slimes, that absence has left a void.

“I agree with you. On Friday I was listening to some songs on Youtube. Damn man we really need that L3 on streaming plats.. @reece_youngking Dawg do it,” one fan commented under the letter’s repost. Another wrote, “Brooooo ! I listen to it everyday on my files, he should really consider re-uploading it fr.”

A-Reece, known for his enigmatic nature and sporadic online presence, has yet to respond. But if there’s one thing certain, it’s that the Slimes are not giving up anytime soon.

As they say in their letter: “Sincerely yours, Slimes.”

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