Tre-Ace
"Hear It Like I hear It"
Awesome talent, Attitude of a winner, and always on Another level; are
three A's that explain the three ways Tre-Ace is bound to become a
household name. This, 20 year-old Cleveland, Ohio native, who now
calls the musical hotspot ATL home, isn't just another rapper but a
true artist with international appeal. Crossing over multiple genres
are a sure fire way to make a statement. Combining the hard knocks of
the Midwest with the club banging hits of the South, this mellow-toned
rapper adds his own swagger to the mix to create a new and unique
sound. Tre-Ace is sure to anchor himself into modern day pop culture
by seamlessly infusing the sound of 80's Pop with a twist of new age
urban sound. Think the swagger of Jay-Z with the electricity of the
Black Eyed Peas mixed with infectious hooks, witty delivery and an
innate sense of personal style.
Tre, as he is known began his career as an entertainer in a very
distinctive place that is notorious for holding its own audiences
captivated every week, the Baptist church. Not only playing the drums
for church choir, but also being a star basketball player, Tre thrived
on being in the spotlight and in front of an audience. "I just loved
the feeling I got when I performed." he remembers.
Tre-Ace soon began to focus that love of the lime light into one
outlet, music. While encompassing the unique talents and skills to
both write and perform R&B and rap, growing up in the "hip-hop 80's",
Tre soon found his love in the rhythms and rhymes of rap music.
Musically, he is influenced by legend rapper Slick Rick, Jay-Z, Tupac
Shakur, and Biggie.
At a time when so many "cookie cutter" artists are flying off the
music conveyor belt in dozens, Tre-Ace is that rare but fine cuisine
that soon becomes a "required taste" leaving you wanting more. More
is exactly what thousands of Hip Hop fans recently got a taste of when
Tre-Ace opened for Philly based rapper Freeway on his 2006
Thanksgiving Tour, followed shortly by an amazing performance in Las
Vegas for the star-studded 2007 NBA All-Star weekend. When not on
stage you can find Tre-Ace constantly in the lab working and
collaborating with international superstar Akon, Ray L. of Konvict
Music, famed producer Arnold Hennings, and who some called "The
producers producer" Jim Johnson, who also produced the mega-hit
"Unpredictable" by Jamie Fox featuring Ludacris to name a few.
Tre-Ace was also able to finesse his way to Warner Bros. Execs to lend
his signature style to the ATL movie DVD Release in 2006… While there
was no soundtrack for the "real-life" motion picture ATL, starring
Atlanta's own T.I. and Big Boi of Outkast, Tre-Ace was chosen to
record tracks which was featured on a bonus CD . Tre-Ace has also been
featured in Crunk Magazine, Hiphopdx.com, Eartothestreets.com, Rap
Fanatic and Wireimage.com. This young rap phenom in the words of
fellow ATL rapper Young Jeezy is definitely a "Go-Getter" and when the
heat hits the streets, don't be the last to go get it. With his
versatility, duality, and melodic style, Tre-Ace is bound for
greatness and we all will be able to "hear it like he hears it". His
first single "I Might Be" due out summer 2007…For more info visit
Tre-Ace online at:
www.tre-ace.com
www.myspace.com/treace10
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