Reggie Bryce is a rapper from the Pacific Northwest, but grew up in the Bay Area. At a young age, he was influenced by local rappers like Mac Dre, E-40, and Mac Mall. Reggie Bryce couldn't break dance like his other peers, so he decided to write rap lyrics and record songs on his dad's karaoke machine for his friends. Throughout the years, Reggie Bryce expanded his taste in music to all different types of hip hop. He couldn't help but study how other rappers would put their words and rhymes together. When Reggie Bryce moved to the Seattle area, he joined forces with another rapper, producer, and DJ to form a rap group. For years, they released music and performed locally. Work and family life finally took over, so the group slowly stopped making music. About a decade later, Reggie Bryce promised his son that he would make more music, so he teamed back up with producer, Joel Mallari, and hit the studio while the world was quarantined. The music you're hearing today are the results from the recording booth.