Reef the Lost Cauze

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Born Sharif Lacey in West Philadelphia, Reef the Lost Cauze came up in hip-hop as a lethal battle-rap MC. He defeated opponents in all types of venues, from school grounds to grimy back alleys to professional competitions. In 2000, despite obtaining a scholarship, he quit film school after only the first year to involve himself more in hip-hop music. His first two albums, The High Life (2002) and Invisible Empire (2003), were released locally and put his name on the map for Philadelphia's underground rap scene. Nonetheless, it was the regional and national battle-rap competitions that gave his career a real boost. He finally landed an album deal jointly with Eastern Conference and Good Hands, the former owned by New York underground MC/DJ pair the High & Mighty. The more well-rounded effort Feast or Famine arrived in 2005, boasting the DJ Mighty Mi-produced "Fair One," which also featured Boot Camp Clik's top MC Sean Price, as the lead 12" single. In the years that followed his third album, a few local mixtapes were released, but the Philadelphia MC had success in doing several collaborations and features. He was invited into the Philadelphia crew JuJu Mob, who released their 2005 album Black Candles on Eastern Conference, as well as the underground super-collective Army of the Pharaohs, led by Jedi Mind Tricks frontman Vinnie Paz, in 2006. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi
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Reef the Lost Cauze

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Reef The Lost Cauze
Birth name Sharif Talib Lacey
Born (1981-12-30) December 30, 1981 (age 30)
Origin Philadelphia, USA
Genres Hip Hop
Years active 1998-present
Labels Babygrande Records
Good Hands Records

Reef the Lost Cauze (born Sharif T. Lacey in 1982) is a prominent underground hip hop artist based in Philadelphia.

Lost Cauze became well known on the underground circuit towards the late 90s and more so in the early 2000s, making his mark by winning many battle competitions within New York and interstate and displaying rare skills of what many called true MCing. Releasing 'The High Life' album in 2001, Cauze moved on by teaming up with his past partners and friends and released 'The Invisible Empire' in 2003 to much critical acclaim and thus establishing his name amongst many circles and true hip hop heads, as well as the underground. 'Feast or Famine' was released in 2005 again to positive critical reception, as well as his side project 'The Torture Papers' being part of Army of the Pharaohs in 2006.[1]

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Discography

Albums

Album Title Album Information
The High Life Black Maverick Entertainment Group, Inc.(2001)
Invisible Empire Gladiator Films (2003)
Feast or Famine Good Hands Records / Eastern Conference Records (2005)
A Vicious Cycle Well Done Entertainment Corporation in association with Fuck You Pay Me Records (2008)
The Stress Files Creep Records (2008)
Fight Music (produced entirely by Guns-n-Butter) FU Pay Me/G-n-B/Enemy Soil (2010)
Your Favorite MC (produced entirely by Snowgoons) Goons MuSick- October 25, 2011

Collaborations

Album Title Album Information
Contradiction Volume I Dr. Noh featuring Kenneth Masters and Scandal of 40th Dimension, KRU Records (2003)
Cult Status Chief Kamachi "the cactus", Good Hands / Eastern Conference Records (2005)
The Call Random, RAHM Nation Recordings, LLC (2005)
Black Candles Chief Kamachi & The JuJu Mob, Good Hands / Eastern Conference Records (2005)
New York Nigger Yankee Access Immortal, Early Spitter Records(2006)
The Torture Papers Army of the Pharaohs, Babygrande Records (2006)
German Lugers Snowgoons, Babygrande Records (2007)
Ritual of Battle Army of the Pharaohs, Babygrande Records (2007)
Drumline Anthem GAZA, Intifada Records (2007)
The Night Shift Dev Rocka, Traffic Entertainment/Good Hands Records (2007)
Do You Returners & Radio Rewers, Asfalt Records (2008)
Black Snow Snowgoons, Babygrande Records (2008)
Shook Crews Runnin Rob Kelly, St Patrick's Day Massacre mixtape (2009)
Never Knows More Yameen feat. Maylay Sparks & DJ Icewater, Rumble Pack Records (2009)
DJ Whoo Kid Presents: Shadyville DJ's Dre Boog - King & The Cauze Ft. Reef the Lost Cauze & King Magnetic - FU Pay Me/King Mag Music/Shadyville DJ's/Well Done (2009)
Connect The Dots. J.J. Brown Well Done Entertainment (2009)
The Unholy Terror Army of the Pharaohs, Babygrande/Enemy Soil (2010)
Causes Perdues Feat Le Sous Marin - Atmosphere Primaire, Arracheurs de Bitume/Le Sous Marin 34 Click /Angeflex Prod (France) (2010)
Reality Of Doom Reef The Lost Cauze, Unknown Mizery & Gutta, TReBeats - The Urge To Change Something (2011)

References

  1. ^ Cordor, Cyril "Reef the Lost Cauze Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-06-15

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Feast or Famine (2005 Album by Reef the Lost Cauze)
Army of the Pharaohs (Rap Band, '90s, 2000s)
Reef the Lost Cauze (Rap Artist, 2000s)