Maurice Fletcher Sr formerly known as Reese Fletcher. 23 years old from Miami, Fl. He's an all-around Entertainer. He's a rapper, singer, dancer, actor and he also does stand-up comedy. He's the CEO of Return The Favor Entertainment which was founded in 2014 with his uncle Daniel Collins. Reese Fletcher has opened up for artist such as Flame, Byron Holton, King David and more. He's been nominated for "Male Christian Hip Hop Artist Of The Year" at the Tampa Bay Gospel Awards in 2016. Reese Fletcher's main goal to teach and show not only the youth but everyone that they can do any and everything through Christ. He's favorite thing to say is "Dreams Do Come True".
1.Who are your music influences?
Reese: Eric Bellinger, Kwony Cash, Tray G, Chris Brown, Omarion, Michael Jackson, Audio Push, Sevin, Aha Gazelle, 1k Phew, Byron Holton, Nak Daniels
2. What hip-hop albums did you grow up listening to?
Reese: My Big Brothers Quis (Of G1) & Knoyze, Outkast & Tupac
3. What would be your dream collaboration with any rapper or producer?
Reese: Rap Collab - 1k Phew, Aha Gazelle, Sevin, Bizzle, Chris Brown, Kwony Cash, Audio Push, Andre 3000 , Tray G & Eric Bellinger Producer Collab - Dr. Dre, BigCOnDaTrack, Kwony Cash
4. Who locally are you listening to right now?
Reese: Byron Holton, Nak Daniels, J-White, King David
5. What do you think of the music scene in South Florida?
Reese: I don't know man! But one things for sure, It's Really Slept On!
6.What got you into Hip Hop?
Reese: My Big Brothers Inspired Me Really. I Use Rap Their Songs To Friends At School Every-day, Claiming That They Were My Lyrics LOL, until one day I picked up a pen and wrote my own
7.How has your music evolved since you began making music?
Reese: It evolved once I really learned how to construct a song and how to be more creative with my material
8.What has been you biggest challenge with your music?
Reese: The Biggest Challenge For Is Finances, I believe most artist have that problem, You Need A Budget for this and a budget for that, sometimes it gets hard to invest in your music when you have mouths to feed you know
9.What advice would you give to someone who wants to get into music?
Reese: No Matter How Many Times You Fail, Keep Going! No Matter How Many Times People Tell No, Once God Say Yes, There Ain't Nothing Can Do About It, And Always Know That #DreamsDoComeTrue
10. You have a message behind your music. Tell us about it.
Reese: Man! You Can Do Any And Everything Through Christ Like Forreal Forreal, dancing, rapping, singing, comedy, acting etc. EVERYTHING! , That's the message I share, and don't be afraid to be you
Any Last words or shoutouts
Reese: S/O to the man upstairs for everything he done for and is gonna do, my kids Reese Jr & Malaysia and also their Mother China, My Uncle D. Collins and Auntie Ebony, My Mom ,Dad, Brothers and sisters, my friends from job corps 412 , my mentors J-White, Zipporah Haze & Byron Holton, and everyone out there that's supports me and my craft, Return The Favor Entertainment !!!!
Reese: Eric Bellinger, Kwony Cash, Tray G, Chris Brown, Omarion, Michael Jackson, Audio Push, Sevin, Aha Gazelle, 1k Phew, Byron Holton, Nak Daniels
2. What hip-hop albums did you grow up listening to?
Reese: My Big Brothers Quis (Of G1) & Knoyze, Outkast & Tupac
3. What would be your dream collaboration with any rapper or producer?
Reese: Rap Collab - 1k Phew, Aha Gazelle, Sevin, Bizzle, Chris Brown, Kwony Cash, Audio Push, Andre 3000 , Tray G & Eric Bellinger Producer Collab - Dr. Dre, BigCOnDaTrack, Kwony Cash
4. Who locally are you listening to right now?
Reese: Byron Holton, Nak Daniels, J-White, King David
5. What do you think of the music scene in South Florida?
Reese: I don't know man! But one things for sure, It's Really Slept On!
6.What got you into Hip Hop?
Reese: My Big Brothers Inspired Me Really. I Use Rap Their Songs To Friends At School Every-day, Claiming That They Were My Lyrics LOL, until one day I picked up a pen and wrote my own
7.How has your music evolved since you began making music?
Reese: It evolved once I really learned how to construct a song and how to be more creative with my material
8.What has been you biggest challenge with your music?
Reese: The Biggest Challenge For Is Finances, I believe most artist have that problem, You Need A Budget for this and a budget for that, sometimes it gets hard to invest in your music when you have mouths to feed you know
9.What advice would you give to someone who wants to get into music?
Reese: No Matter How Many Times You Fail, Keep Going! No Matter How Many Times People Tell No, Once God Say Yes, There Ain't Nothing Can Do About It, And Always Know That #DreamsDoComeTrue
10. You have a message behind your music. Tell us about it.
Reese: Man! You Can Do Any And Everything Through Christ Like Forreal Forreal, dancing, rapping, singing, comedy, acting etc. EVERYTHING! , That's the message I share, and don't be afraid to be you
Any Last words or shoutouts
Reese: S/O to the man upstairs for everything he done for and is gonna do, my kids Reese Jr & Malaysia and also their Mother China, My Uncle D. Collins and Auntie Ebony, My Mom ,Dad, Brothers and sisters, my friends from job corps 412 , my mentors J-White, Zipporah Haze & Byron Holton, and everyone out there that's supports me and my craft, Return The Favor Entertainment !!!!