Brooklyn native, Jermaine Joseph also known as “M Reck,” has a strong appetite for enterprise.
Reck is a Crown Heights-born, East New York–bred emcee who “.. Made it on his own grind without a major cosign.”
In 1999, the street-savvy artist assumed the alias “Mr. Reck” and was featured on Blahzay Blahzay’s single released on Game Records/Landspeed called “Gee Sums.” Mr. Reck was also featured on the cover of XXL’s “Greatest Day of HipHop” issue [1999], which was re-released in 2009 for the tenth year anniversary. Later in 1999, Reck was a featured artist on the Tony Touch Power Cypher 50 Emcees [classic] mixtape.
Reck, 34, earned spins on NY’s premier commercial radio stations Hot97, Power 105.1 and Shade 45 with such songs as “Toss The Paper” produced by DJ PF Cuttin, “BK Madness” ft. St. Laz, “Caught Up” ft. Papoose and recently “Opium Rap” off his album Respect The Juxx, coming soon.
Reck is no stranger to industry news forums WorldStarHipHop.com, ThisIs50.com, HipHopGame.com, AllHipHop.com, OnSmash.com, 2DopeBoyz.com, ForbezDVD.com, HipHopDX.com, and other notable sites, worldwide.
DJ giants Envy, Enyce, SuperStar J, Diggz, Clue, Kay Slay, Self, Green Lantern and Cipha Sounds have all worked with the artist at one time or another. DJ Kay Slay deemed Reck a “mogul in the making” after recent “Caught Up” collaboration [currently spinning on Hot 97 and Power 105].
Presently, M Reck operates as Chief Executive Officer of Gutta Muzic, the parent brand of COD DVD, DVD Weekly, ForbezDVD.com – among the top 5 video content sites in the world, GetReckApparel (Food For Thought clothing line on racks in select stores). If that isn’t enough, Reck’s plate is full with ongoing video shooting and editing projects.
For more information on M Reck, visit forbezdvd.com and twitter.com/mreckgm.
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