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Reece – BOY, DON’T CRY

We have truly supported REECE since the very beginning. In all of this time as he as made us swoon with his smooth seductive vocals, not once has he acknowledged his sexuality. It took a little time for REECE to become comfortable with himself, but now he’s at full form. He’s so comfortable, and the music feels relaxed and as real as it can get. This track is written in his bedroom with tight production from Trackside. All his earnings from this track will also be donated to The Center For Black Equity. That is definitely something we can get behind. His three most recent releases have been placed together into a mini EP! Check it out here, and come back for more from REECE!

REECE said the following about this track:

“This is my first song explicitly discussing my sexuality, and while terrifying, it’s something I felt I had to do. “BOY, DON’T CRY” is about moving on from an ex who made you feel small, which transcends orientation. I tried to make a song I wish I’d heard growing up.
With so many Black lives still being taken in this country, I wanted to honor our moral obligation of support with actions in my life, and my music. ALL Black lives matter – including LGBTQ+ Black lives. Since June is Pride month, I wanted to support a charity benefiting both groups at once. I will donate my earnings on this song to The Center Of Black Equity – a charity founded in D.C. to help Black members of the LGBTQ+ community thrive in this world.”