MIXTAPE REVIEW: Reject da Illest - You Can't Reject Da Illest
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This the craziest shit I heard all year lol! Reject da Illest drops new mixtape full of grad A bangerz, "You Can't Reject Da Illest". Reject sets himself apart with an un-orthodox flow, deviant behavior and hilarious punchlines. "You Can't Reject Da Illest" is a collection of dope song over upper-echelon beats and mixing!!! My favs would be "Compared To Me" "Fresh Off Probation" and "Hunnid After Hunnid".
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BIO: "Reject Da Illest, a.k.a Cedric Lee McClain Jr. is a Rapper, Poet, Director and Songwriter born May 24, 1990 on the Westside of Chicago, IL. He was raised in a single parent household due to the tragic murder of his father in 1991. He relocated to the Southside of Milwaukee, WI in 2003. During his time growing up, the talent faced quite a few challenges with: school, the law, his personal life, and the list goes on.
He didn’t allow that to deter him from progressing though. In his late teens, he employed poetry and rapping to get him through the rough times. This form of venting eventually transitioned into the pursuit of a career in music. Track Banditz Entertainment became the brand for Reject’s musical endeavors. He co-founded the imprint with two of his closest friends. The outfit includes a sprinkling of artists with two in-house producers.
The Mid-West artist has also released a handful of mixtapes and rocked various stages throughout select cities in the United States. Being driven by the influence of artists such as: J. Cole, Boosie, and Eminem (just to name a few), the multi-faceted Bandit serves as a prime example of the result of persevering in spite of one’s hardships. His dedication and versatile skill set are certain to keep him as a staple in the music game for many years to come."