Where is the feature, A-Reece?
Fans have dug up an old Twitter post by A-Reece from nearly a decade ago and want answers.
In the tweet the rapper claimed to have received a verse from American rapper J. Cole for his upcoming EPEP. It's hella. But it's safe to say I murked home boy," A-Reece wrote.. IT'S HELLA ....BUT IT'S SAFE TO SAY I MURKED HOME BOYWhile A-Reece has since remained mum on the feature and not shared any song featuring the American artist, fans took to social media calling him out for his claims.
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