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Emerging Recording Artist REESE3 talks music business & hustling harder!

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Reese3 Bio:
The city of Detroit has over 700,000 people and known for its iron first blue-collar culture. Detroit remains one of the most racially segregated cities in the United States. From the 1940s to the 1970s a second wave of black people moved to Detroit to escape Jim Crow laws in the south and find jobs. However, they soon found themselves excluded from white areas of the city—through violence, laws, and economic discrimination. White residents attacked black homes: breaking windows, starting fires, and exploding bombs. The pattern of segregation was later magnified by white migration to the suburbs. One of the implications of racial segregation, which correlates with class segregation, may be overall worse health for some populations.

While African Americans comprised only 13 percent of Michigan's population in 2010, they make up nearly 82 percent of Detroit's population. Global Recording Artist “Reese 3” born into this world Maurice Travis embodies the grit, grind, and hustler energy ofDetroit, Michigan. Early childhood years included economic struggles, drug infested street corners, street dreams, penitentiary chances, and Hip-Hop Music. Maurice’s family household was always filled with soul music from James Brown to Marvin Gaye. The value of music was instilled into the heart of Maurice Travis and created an infinite passion.

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