Kuttem Reese (@kuttemreese_) is a rising street rapper from Orlando, Florida. Not too long ago, he released a music video for his aggressive new rap single, “Black Forces,” featuring multi-platinum, chart-topping, Broward County rap luminary, Ski Mask The Slump God (@theslumpgod), via Republic Records/448 Music Group/CKN Entertainment.
The pair unleashes uncontainable bravado in the music video. Embracing the wild and brazen energy associated with wearing Black Air Force 1’s, the menacing duo surround themselves with the shoes while invoking chaos.
Kuttem Reese – “Black Forces” music video featuring Ski Mask The Slump God
‘Black Forces’ marks the first collaboration between Kuttem Reese and Ski Mask The Slump God. On the track, an ominous siren squeals over thick 808s. Kuttem locks into an animated and aggressive flow, stomping over the beat in his Nike Air Force 1’s! The hook hits hard as he proclaims, “Black forces, tie them b*tches tight when I’m applying force.” Ski Mask The Slump God’s instantly recognizable cadence practically chokes the production as he menacingly warns, “Freddy Krueger, how I act when I be slept on.”
Kuttem Reese – “Dead Roses” music video
‘Black Forces’ lands in the wake of “Dead Roses.” After accumulating millions of streams, the music video has generated nearly 2 million YouTube views.
Kuttem Reese – “No Statements” featuring Lil Durk
Kuttem’s other breakout banger, “No Statements” featuring Lil Durk, notably experienced a resurgence on TikTok. It inspired almost 40 thousand creates and the videos generated nearly 40 million views cumulatively, popping off as an undeniable anthem. Last year, Kuttem Reese wrapped up a sold-out run supporting City Morgue on the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents Bottom of the Barrel, performing to packed crowds coast-to-coast.
Kuttem Reese
“When I’m rapping, you feel what I’m feeling. It’s different. I’m all about motivation. My songs just come to my head, and I start rapping. I don’t have anything written down. I just go. It’s a typical struggle, if I didn’t have any money or fame, I know some people wouldn’t come around. When you listen to me, I want you to know you can come from nothing and go all the way up just like I did. That’s the main thing I want everyone to know. If you’re down, just give it a couple of months, because you might be up. I just want everybody to have that same feeling. No matter what I’m saying, I’m going to put energy into my music.” – Kuttem Reese explained
Kuttem Reese beat the toughest of odds in Orlando, FL, by kinetically rapping nonstop. Born and raised in Orlando as the oldest of six kids, he grew up fast. Shortly after Reese’s eighth birthday, his mother went to prison for three years. He and his siblings moved in with his grandmother until his mother eventually returned home. “She’s here, and I’m here, so it’s all good now,” Kuttem stated.
Kuttem Reese
Along the way, Kuttem developed a passion for music, listening to the likes of Kodak Black, Lil Baby, and Chief Keef. One night, he picked up a microphone and rapped to a friend’s beat in a hotel room. He posted it on Instagram and continued to cut tracks.
Kuttem Reese – “Black Forces” single
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