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THE GREATEST X Double CD Packaged in an 8 Panel Wallet with 2 Booklets Containing All of the Lyrics! DISC ONE: 01 REKS THE GREATEST X Double CD packaged in an 8 panel wallet with 2 booklets containing all of the lyrics! DISC ONE: 01. The Greatest Intro (Prod. by The S.U.I.C.I.D.E. S.Q.U.A.D.) 02. A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S. (Prod. by Statik Selektah) 03. Hands Up (Wink Wink) (Prod. by Streetrunner) 04. Jumpshots (Prod. by Buckwild) 05. Plane Gang (feat. Akrobatik, Edo G & Termanology) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) 06. The Greatest (feat. Jared Evan) (Prod. by The Arcitype) 07. Surrounded (feat. Dutch Rebelle, Alias & EzDread) (Prod. by The Arcitype) 08. Liberation (Prod. by Black Milk) 09. Gone Baby Gone (Prod. by Large Professor) 10. The Recipe (Prod. by Nottz) THE GREATEST X’ FEATURES APPEARANCES & PRODUCTION 11. Unknown (Prod. by Nottz) FROM STATIK SELEKTAH, ALCHEMIST, LARGE PROFESSOR, 12. B.E.E.F. (feat. N.B.S.) (Prod. by 75 Crates) EVIDENCE, NOTTZ, BLACK MILK, APOLLO BROWN, BUCKWILD, 13. LL Cool J (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) PLANET ASIA, GUILTY SIMPSON, STREETRUNNER, & MORE 14. Good Women, Thot Bitches (feat. Termanology) (Prod. by Billy Loman) 15. The Promise (Prod. by Jon Glass & Vinyl Villain) To say REKS took the underground rap scene by storm would be an understatement, as over 16. Pray For Me: The Genocide Note (Prod. by Statik Selektah) the course of his first decade on the scene he was the definition of consistent, unleashing 17. My Dark Skin (Revisited) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) three consecutive albums that firmly established him as one of hip-hop’s most revered new artists: Along Came The Chosen, Grey Hairs (primarily produced by Statik Selektah with 18. Benjamin Button (Prod. by Rain) additional production from DJ Premier & Large Professor), Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme (which debuted on the Billboard charts and included production from Statik DISC TWO: Selektah, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Hi-Tek, Nottz, Sha Money XL & Sean C & LV). 01. Impression, Sunrise (Prod. by Moss & Pro Logic) 02, EgoTrippen (Prod. by Evidence) Rather than resting on his laurels, REKS choose to take his artistic direction and vision in another direction, devoting his time and energy to embark on a new mission working on 03. Bitch Slap (feat. RA the Rugged Man) (Prod. by The Arcitype) passion projects (REBELutionary, Revolution Cocktail & Eyes Watching God); all of which 04. Kites (Prod. by The Alchemist) foreshadowed many of the societal ails that we as a country and now fully embroiled in. 05. Future Kings (feat. Cassius the 5th) (Prod. by Apollo Brown) 06. H.I.P.H.O.P. (Prod. by Apollo Brown) While REKS’ The Greatest X (pronounced as The Greatest Unknown) is not a comeback 07. Final Four 2 (feat. Ea$y Money, Planet Asia, Rasco, Reef the Lost Cauze, album, it is a return to force for the Boston wordsmith. As he did on his previous stand-out King Magnetic, Phat Kat & Guilty Simpson) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) efforts, REKS is back working with the industries elite producers (Large Professor, The Alchemist, Evidence, Statik Selektah, Nottz, Apollo Brown, Black Milk, Buckwild, Streetrun- 08. Eye in the Sky (feat. No Doz & Ripshop) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) ner) as he sets out to take the next step in his progression. REKS has already set things in 09. Loud (feat. Lucky Dice) (Prod. by Numonics) motion with the release of videos for the Streetrunner produced “Hands Up” (Wink Wink), the 10. Massachusetts (feat. Mr. Fritz & Lucky Dice) (Prod. by Numonics) Nottz produced “The Recipe,” “Jump Shots” (produced by Buckwild) and “B*tch Slap” f/ 11. Twenty4Seven3SixFive (Prod. by B.C. Einstein) R.A. The Rugged Man, which have all been favorably received. 12. 1980 (feat. Jaysaun & TriState) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) 13. Cigarettes 2 (feat. ColdShold) (Prod. by Relentless) REKS - “JUMP SHOTS” - VIDEO 14. Intuition (Prod. by J57) REKS - “BITCH SLAP” (feat. RA THE RUGGED MAN) - VIDEO 15. Worldview (feat. Supnate & Moe Pope) (Prod. by Short Fyuz) 16. Back Home (feat. SPNDA, Bakari JB & Kay-R) (Prod. by Short Fyuz) REKS - “HANDS UP (WINK WINK)” - VIDEO 17. Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow (Prod. by Hazardis Soundz) LABEL: BRICK RECORDS FORMAT: CD CATALOG: BRK161-CD STREET: 09/09/16 REKS THE GREATEST X RECORD ONE: A1. The Greatest Intro (Prod. by The S.U.I.C.I.D.E. S.Q.U.A.D.) A2. A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S. (Prod. by Statik Selektah) A3. Jumpshots (Prod. by Buckwild) A4. Plane Gang (feat. Akrobatik, Edo G & Termanology) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) A5. The Greatest (feat. Jared Evan) (Prod. by The Arcitype) A6. Liberation (Prod. by Black Milk) B1. Gone Baby Gone (Prod. by Large Professor) B2. The Recipe (Prod. by Nottz) B3. Unknown (Prod. by Nottz) B4. LL Cool J (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) B5. Good Women, Thot Bitches (feat. Termanology) (Prod. by Billy Loman) THE GREATEST X’ FEATURES APPEARANCES & PRODUCTION B6. Pray For Me: The Genocide Note (Prod. by Statik Selektah) FROM STATIK SELEKTAH, ALCHEMIST, LARGE PROFESSOR, B7. My Dark Skin (Revisited) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) EVIDENCE, NOTTZ, BLACK MILK, APOLLO BROWN, BUCKWILD, RECORD TWO: PLANET ASIA, GUILTY SIMPSON, STREETRUNNER, & MORE C1. Impression, Sunrise (Prod. by Moss & Pro Logic) C2. EgoTrippen (Prod. by Evidence) To say REKS took the underground rap scene by storm would be an understate- C3. Bitch Slap (feat. RA the Rugged Man) (Prod. by The Arcitype) ment, as over the course of his first decade on the scene he was the definition of consistent, unleashing three consecutive albums that firmly established him as one C4. Kites (Prod. by The Alchemist) of hip-hop’s most revered new artists: Along Came The Chosen, Grey Hairs C5. Future Kings (feat. Cassius the 5th) (Prod. by Apollo Brown) (primarily produced by Statik Selektah with additional production from DJ Premier C6. H.I.P.H.O.P. (Prod. by Apollo Brown) & Large Professor), Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme (which debuted on the D1. Final Four 2 (feat. Ea$y Money, Planet Asia, Rasco, Reef the Lost Cauze, Billboard charts and included production from Statik Selektah, DJ Premier, Pete King Magnetic, Phat Kat & Guilty Simpson) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) Rock, Hi-Tek, Nottz, Sha Money XL & Sean C & LV). D2. Eye in the Sky (feat. No Doz & Ripshop) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) D3. 1980 (feat. Jaysaun & TriState) (Prod. by The Audible Doctor) Rather than resting on his laurels, REKS choose to take his artistic direction and D4. Intuition (Prod. by J57) vision in another direction, devoting his time and energy to embark on a new D5. Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow (Prod. by Hazardis Soundz) mission working on passion projects (REBELutionary, Revolution Cocktail & Eyes Watching God); all of which foreshadowed many of the societal ails that we as a country and now fully embroiled in. While REKS’ The Greatest X (pronounced as The Greatest Unknown) is not a REKS - “JUMP SHOTS” - VIDEO comeback album, it is a return to force for the Boston wordsmith. As he did on his previous stand-out efforts, REKS is back working with the industries elite producers (Large Professor, The Alchemist, Evidence, Statik Selektah, Nottz, Apollo Brown, REKS - “BITCH SLAP” Black Milk, Buckwild, Streetrunner) as he sets out to take the next step in his progression. REKS has already set things in motion with the release of videos for (feat. RA THE RUGGED MAN) - VIDEO the Streetrunner produced “Hands Up” (Wink Wink), the Nottz produced “The Recipe,” “Jump Shots” (produced by Buckwild) and “B*tch Slap” f/ R.A. The Rugged Man, which have all been favorably received. REKS - “HANDS UP (WINK WINK)” - VIDEO LABEL: BRICK RECORDS FORMAT: LP CATALOG: BRK162-LP STREET: 09/09/16.
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