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Reef The Lost Cauze

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Reef The Lost Cauze is an underground hip-hop artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. He is closely assocated with German-based production team, Snowgoons, and member of the hip-hop group The JuJu Mob as well as the hip-hop collective, Army of the Pharaohs.

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BIRTH NAME:
Sharif Talib Lacey
BORN: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
ORIGIN:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
OCCUPATIONS:
Emcee
YEARS ACTIVE: 2000 - present
LABELS: Enemy Soil
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MYSPACE 

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BIO  Reef The Lost Cauze started battling other rappers in high school and earned a reputation as one of the best battle emcees in Philadelphia. He received a film scholarship to the University of the Arts where he began to visualize a serious career as a recording artist. Realizing his true calling, Reef dropped out of college at the age of 19 and teamed up with Philadelphia-based producer Sleep E to begin working on his first solo project. The 10 track album, The High Life, was released in 2001 and opened doors for Reef as he began performing at area clubs and generating praise from both fans and local media.

In February 2003, Reef released his second solo album, Invisible Empire. He distributed the album himself by way of a national schedule of shows during which he won the Mic Check Battle in Philadelphia and took second place in the Blaze Freestyle Battle in Oakland, California.

Reef took his freestyle skills to another level early in 2004 with a rousing performance at the Beat Society production competition in New York, and a fierce win in the Riddle Records Mic Control Battle. He was also the End Of The Weak (EOW) Challenge Champion at the Rock Steady Crew 27th Anniversary in July 2004, and went on to take the EOW Grand Championship title in 2005. Mindful of his stunning battle prowess, Reef places a determined emphasis on balance with his songwriting and performance abilities.

Feast Or Famine, Reef's third solo album, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. Also in 2005, Reef was a member of The JuJu Mob whose debut album, Black Candles, was lead by fellow Army of the Pharaohs rapper Chief Kamachi. The debut album from Army of the Pharaohs entitled The Torture Papers, was released in 2006 and featured two songs with Reef as a featured member.

Reef kicked off 2007 as the featured artist on the song "Never", the lead single by Snowgoons; a German-based production team. The Snowgoons' album, German Lugers, was released February 27 on Babygrande Records. The single and its accompanying video can be heard and seen on Reef's myspace page.

A Vicious Cycle, Reef's follow-up to Feast Or Famine, was released digitally on November 4, 2008 with a physical street date of November 18, 2008 through independent upstart Well Done Entertainment Corporation in association with his imprint, Fuck You Pay Me Records. The album includes guest appearances by Termanology, King Magnetic, Eternia, Taragirl & Scandal of 40D. Additionally, the online version of the album includes remixes of "Listen To Me" & "Get It? Got It? Good" by Brooklyn producer J.J. Brown.

Reef also has a cameo in the new Frank Henenlotter film Bad Biology produced and co-written by R.A. the Rugged Man.

History-making moment: In 2009, Reef became the first and only independent Hip Hop artist to have ever had a song debut as the coveted theme on ESPN's Monday Night Football. The song: 2005's "Sound of Philadelphia" featuring production by King Magnetic. The game: Philadelphia Eagles v. Dallas Cowboys.

Reef teamed up with the production team of Guns-n-Butter to produce the 13-track album "Fight Music" released June 8, 2010. The album features Kool G. Rap, Vinnie Paz (of Jedi Mind Tricks), R.A. the Rugged Man, Big Noyd, Slaine (of La Coka Nostra), King Magnetic, Akir, K-Beta, Bloodsport and Burke the Jurke.

In October, Reef teamed up with German production team, the Snowgoons, to release "Your Favorite MC" album. The entire album is produced by the Snowgoons and released under their label, Goon MuSick.

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The High Life (2001)
Label: Fuck You Pay Me Records / Well Done Entertainment Corporation
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The High Life is Reef The Lost Cauze's debut album released on January 1, 2001 on Fuck You Pay Me Records/Well Done Entertainment Corporation, with producer Sleep E on most of the tracks. Reef displays a wide variety of topics and stories from a relationship ending badly (Bitter) to eating children (Impregnable).

Track List
1. "Intro (Big Hit Man)"
2. "30 Seconds"
3. "Sound the Horns"
4. "Bitter"
5. "Yousa Bird"
6. "Impregnable"
7. "The Shining"
8. "Broke In" (featuring Sleep E)
9. "So Much Stress" (featuring Haskeem)
10. "Wicked Karma"
11. "Who Me?" (featuring B at Ease & Sleep E)
12. "Outro"


Invisible Empire (2003)
Label: Gladiator Films
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Invisible Empire is the second studio album from Reef the Lost Cauze released on January 1, 2003 on Gladiator Films.

Track List
1     "Intro (In The Caddy)"        
2     "This Is My Life"        
3     "Gladiator"        
4     "Follow The Drum" feat. Annette Koleda
5     "Deadly Combo"        
6     "The Puzzle"        
7     "Calm Your Mind"        
8     "Spanish Geetar"        
9     "Give Up His Name" feat. Diverse
10     "Monday (Fuck This Job)" feat. Annette Koleda
11     "Oxygen (Breathe)"        
12     "I Can't Begin"    
13     "Bananas"        
14     "No One But You"        
15     "So Gangsta (Old Skool Anthem)"        
16     "The Cauze"        
17     "Angels Sing"        
18     "Outro (In The Caddy)"        


Feast Or Famine (2005)
Label: Good Hands Records/Eastern Conference
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Feast Or Famine is the third studio album from Reef The Lost Cauze released on September 20, 2005 on Good Hands Records/Eastern Conference. Two other versions of the album were released, an extended version containing two bonus tracks "Nat Turner" and You Don't Own Me" and an enhanced cd re-release on Good Hands containing a bonus video.

Track List
1. Humble Beginnings
2. Sound of Philadelphia
3. Commander in Chief
4. How You Lose Your Mind
5. Crown of Thorns
6. Give It Up
7. Fair One Ft Sean Price
8. I'm Rich Ft Charon Don
9. Main Event
10. Coltrane Ft State Store
11. Already Dead Ft Chief Kamachi
12. Look at the Sun
13. Two Guns Up
14. Crumbs Ft King Magnetic
15. Eyes of My Father
16. Live as It Gets


A Vicious Cycle (2008)
Label: Well Done Entertainment
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A Vicious Cycle is the fourth solo studio album from Reef the Lost Cauze released on November 10, 2008, on Well Done Entertainment. The album was re-released on February 10, 2009, with two new remixes of the tracks "Listen to Me" and "Get It? Got It? Good" by J.J. Brown.

Track List
1. Back At It
2. Pay-per-view
3. Problem
4. I Wonder
5. Thug Fantasy
6. I Ain't No Rapper
7. Big Deal
8. Not That Easy (Ft. Ethel Cee)
9. Listen To Me
10. Get It? Got It? Good
11. Upside Down (Ft. Scandal of 40d & Eternia)
12. Gone (Ft. King Magnetic & Termanology)
13. Amnesia
14. Turner
15. Bad Lieutenant
16. When You Get Free (Ft. Wil Guice)
17. Home
18. Still I Rise (Ft. Taragirl)
19. Listen To Me (J.J. Brown Remix)
20. Get It? Got It? Good (J.J. Brown Remix)


The Stress Files (2008)
Label: Creep Records
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The Stress Files is the fifth album by Reef The Lost Cauze released on November 25, 2008 on Creep Records. The album features 12 studio tracks recorded and produced by Stress, as well as 11 live tracks recorded during a live performance in Southpaw in Brooklyn, New York.

Track List
1. So Sharp
2. Return Of The Champ
3. Knock 'Em Out The Box
4. Just A Man
5. Afghan Green
6. Fuck You Talking To?
7. Up Late
8. Stick 'Em Up
9. Monsters Inc.
10. Sweet Nothings
11. Beatrice
12. Problems (Stress Remix)
13. Str8 Outta Philly (Live)   
14. The Sound Of Philadelphia (Live)   
15. Back At It (Live)   
16. Bury Em In My Back Yard (Live)   
17. Problems! (Live)   
18. Knock 'Em Out The Box (Live)   
19. Squeeze Freestyle (Live)   
20. The Puzzle (Live)   
21. Commande In Chief (Live)   
   

Fight Music (2010)
Label: Enemy Soil
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Fight Music is collaborative album by Reef The Lost Cauze and producer Guns-N-Butter released on June 8, 2010 on Enemy Soil. All tracks produced by Guns-N-Butter. The album features Kool G. Rap, Vinnie Paz (of Jedi Mind Tricks), R.A. the Rugged Man, Big Noyd, Slaine (of La Coka Nostra), King Magnetic, Akir, K-Beta, Bloodsport and Burke the Jurke.

Track List
01. Intro
02. OPG Theme Feat. Vinnie Paz Burke The Jurke
03. Im A G
04. Trigger Talk Feat. Bloodsport
05. Bosses Feat. Akir K-Beta
06. Chops Speak (Interlude)
07. 0Get Me Outta Here
08. Suicide Slang Feat. King Magnetic Slaine
09. Lazy Sunday
10. Three Greats Feat. Kool G. Rap R.A. The Rugged Man
11. Cut U Up
12. What We Rep Feat. Big Noyd
13. Sun


Your Favorite MC (2011)
Label: Goon MuSick / iHipHop Distribution
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Your Favorite MC is a collaborative album by Reef The Lost Cauze and production team Snowgoons released on October 25, 2011 on Goon MuSick / iHipHop Distribution. The album is entirely produced by the Snowgoons.

Track List
01. Brotherhood
02. Fuck Rappers
03. Euthanasia (Feat. Jus Allah & Sicknature)
04. Timezones (Feat. Outerspace)
05. Kill Somebody
06. Boxcutter Samurai
07. Black Opz [official video]
08. Brain On Drugs (Feat. Mc Esoteric)
09. High By Myself
10. Devil`s Advocate
11. The Legend Of Mr. T
12. Mount up (Feat. Sabac Red & Wise Intelligent)
13. Big Shots (Feat. J.O. (The Uncanny) & King Magnetic)
14. 100 Rhyme Books
15. Fuck Rappers (Remix) (Feat. Slaine & FT)

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available Oct 25 2011

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