Reef The Lost Cauze Releases New Mixtape
Among the many rising stars of Philadelphia hip-hop, Reef The Lost Cauze consistently stands out. From crushing the competition on the battle scene, opening for artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan to releasing critically acclaimed albums like last year's "A Vicious Cycle," Reef has been putting together an impressive body of work since 2001.
Reef The Lost Cauze Releases New Mixtape
James Johnson
Among the many rising stars of Philadelphia hip-hop, Reef The Lost Cauze consistently stands out. From crushing the competition on the battle scene, opening for artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan to releasing critically acclaimed albums like last year's "A Vicious Cycle," Reef has been putting together an impressive body of work since 2001. His "The Sound of Philadelphia" was featured on ESPN's "Monday Night Football." He teamed with the producer of that breakthrough single, Allentown's King Magnetic, for their recent mixtape, "The King And The Cauze." They'll celebrate it with DJ Dre Boogs of the Shadyville DJs, plus Scholar, E-Life, Sick Six, Capo, Hype and Joe Caution.
Tacony Billards, 6201 Keystone, 9 tonight, $10, 21-plus, 610-453-5517.
Reef is No Lose Cauze


