From the streets of Toronto – known for cultivating some of Canada’s top Hi… Read Full Bio ↴From the streets of Toronto – known for cultivating some of Canada’s top Hip Hop Lyricists – next up is P. Reign. His debut single “You know I’m fly” in 2008 reached # 1 on Punch Much, an interactive site where viewers from across Canada vote for their favourite videos. P. Reign released his second single “Money in My Pocket” in summer 2009, followed by the video, which quickly became the city’s summer anthem. The video was featured on Canada’s largest music video network, MuchMusic as well as media outlets worldwide. With zero marketing other than word of mouth, it’s these sort of accomplishments and buzz that speak volumes about who P. Reign is as an artist, no boasting necessary.
Having had his fair share of hardships, P. Reign a.k.a. “The King of Da North” knows all about overcoming adversity. Losing countless friends and family to gun violence and incarceration, he has managed not only to make it out of one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in Canada, but also to position himself at the forefront of Canadian music although I’m sure being able to call Drake a very close friend doesn’t hurt.
It’s the phrase “Loyalty is Priceless” that has kept the 24 year old Guyanese descendant grounded, among childhood friends, and has created a foundation for music and a movement that is just as real as the surroundings that shaped his life to date; it’s no wonder this phrase can be found tattooed on every member of the Reps-Up team. Created 7 years ago in the heart of Kingston and Galloway otherwise known as G-way, the Reps quickly gained a reputation in the streets throughout Toronto, a reputation that would ultimately lead to its demise. Dismantled by court cases and tragedy, P. Reign was consequently led to develop his own distinct sound and pursue a solo career and is currently touring throughout Canada and allowing his music to spread internationally.
The spirit of what Reps-Up was built on continues to blossom through the music. With an extended family that is as strong a supporting cast as any, P. Reign continues to make music that both women and men love (no homo on the latter). With a catalogue that would give your favourite artist a run for his money, song writing has never been difficult. P. Reign’s music address the complexities of street life, both good and bad; that of women, and the relentless pursuit of what he had never imagined growing up. His current single “In My Hood” produced by T-Minus (Ludacris: How Low) was released in spring 2010 and is blowing up the charts on FM radio in Canada and internationally. The video, directed by Sharpshooter released later on in the summer build a sensational buzz online across North America and was featured on numerous websites and blogs where it received nothing but positive feedback. The video for “Call My Name” was released in October 2010 exclusively on Thisis50.com and will be followed with the release of the mixtape When it Reigns it Pours on Nov 1st, on Thisis50.com as well!
To date, P. Reign has shared stages with the likes of Keri Hilson, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jasmine Sullivan and more.
Keep your eyes and ears open and look out for P. Reign coming to a city near you
Having had his fair share of hardships, P. Reign a.k.a. “The King of Da North” knows all about overcoming adversity. Losing countless friends and family to gun violence and incarceration, he has managed not only to make it out of one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in Canada, but also to position himself at the forefront of Canadian music although I’m sure being able to call Drake a very close friend doesn’t hurt.
It’s the phrase “Loyalty is Priceless” that has kept the 24 year old Guyanese descendant grounded, among childhood friends, and has created a foundation for music and a movement that is just as real as the surroundings that shaped his life to date; it’s no wonder this phrase can be found tattooed on every member of the Reps-Up team. Created 7 years ago in the heart of Kingston and Galloway otherwise known as G-way, the Reps quickly gained a reputation in the streets throughout Toronto, a reputation that would ultimately lead to its demise. Dismantled by court cases and tragedy, P. Reign was consequently led to develop his own distinct sound and pursue a solo career and is currently touring throughout Canada and allowing his music to spread internationally.
The spirit of what Reps-Up was built on continues to blossom through the music. With an extended family that is as strong a supporting cast as any, P. Reign continues to make music that both women and men love (no homo on the latter). With a catalogue that would give your favourite artist a run for his money, song writing has never been difficult. P. Reign’s music address the complexities of street life, both good and bad; that of women, and the relentless pursuit of what he had never imagined growing up. His current single “In My Hood” produced by T-Minus (Ludacris: How Low) was released in spring 2010 and is blowing up the charts on FM radio in Canada and internationally. The video, directed by Sharpshooter released later on in the summer build a sensational buzz online across North America and was featured on numerous websites and blogs where it received nothing but positive feedback. The video for “Call My Name” was released in October 2010 exclusively on Thisis50.com and will be followed with the release of the mixtape When it Reigns it Pours on Nov 1st, on Thisis50.com as well!
To date, P. Reign has shared stages with the likes of Keri Hilson, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jasmine Sullivan and more.
Keep your eyes and ears open and look out for P. Reign coming to a city near you
DnF P Reign Ft. DRAKE & FUTURE
P. Reign Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by P. Reign:
All My Life [Jesse to self] All my life Lost in a dream…
Call My Name Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Reign Outside, I don't tuck my…
Camera All I do is smile for the cameras Catch me in…
Chickens Fuck that Detroit is here Thank you 6 mile Your welcome AZ…
Dipped In Gold Gold is in the journey You can hop on, unless you…
Dipped In Gold feat. T.I. & Young Thug Master P Golds in They Mouth Lyrics [Chorus 2X: Master P] Th…
DnF More rest and sex is all a nigga needs In a…
Dun Did It Spend a lifetime searching for answers Fearful of the unknow…
Enough About Me She can't get enough of me But me I just wan…
Find A Way Out We gon find a way Gon find a wayyy Gonna find ,…
Hold My Own On the shore I plant my feet in sand In hopes to…
I Want You Back I want you and you know about it I want you…
I Won't Stop Can't stop won't stop chasing this bag Like I can't stop…
Ill Life As the bubbles at the bottom glass shift to the…
ILL LIFE 3 Shawty what you wanna do I can put you in the…
In My Hood One two buckle that fool, He's fucking with me, if he's…
Intro 안녕? 어서 와요 뭐, 이미 간판 보고 들어왔겠지만 여긴 하드보일드 카페라고 해요 난…
Leave Me Alone Damn No she won't leave me alone No she won't leave me…
Live It Up Ohh yeah yeah Hit it like Hit it like Live it up tho I…
On A Wave "It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder Why I…
Palm Trees I'm from the west coast West coast I'm in love with palm…
Realest In The City Sauga City trill one time On my way downtown for the…
Realest In The City feat. Meek Mill & PartyNextDoor Kiss me right before you go Leave me something to remember…
Rich I will never fold Get rich feed the fam bro that's…
Special Tell me tell me Am I still that special man Tell me…
STFU This is where th'em rappers die fast, steal beats and…
We Them [Chorus: repeat 2X] Shake it girl, work it girl Us thugs, we…
We Them Niggas Show them niggas we ride and we roll We'll be ridin'…
You Know (Aye! Lossados made this) Ima let you know Why these niggas …
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@EddieLove
When Drake is gone people will finally realize we will never get anyone like Drake ever again...
The GOAT 🐐
@MrDswagg11
Daddy LongNeck real shit
@dwilz1183
Great comment.
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@williambrando2902
WORD! 😎😭
@georgeeditz6117
Thank You
@Adam-nd3ze
Once you got Drake on your song, it's no longer your song.
@nademhijaze9931
u wrong that only work with Eminem once he in ur song it's no longer yours
@jessevolkwyn3122
Nadem Hijaze in case you haven't heard Drake feature Eminem on a song called forever so I prefer you listen to it and see for yourself
@mariej719
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