(Reach Records; Atlanta, GA; September 21, 2017) - New Orleans rapper, producer, singer-songwriter
Aha Gazelle is joining Lecrae’s upcoming 24-date tour, All Things Work Together. As premiered on Beats 1 Radio with Ebro yesterday, the two Reach Records artists released “Whatchu Mean,” their newest single together, in anticipation of the tour. Kicking off in Memphis on Oct. 4th, dates include stops in Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago and New York City, see full list of dates below. Click
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Born William Gazelle Fields Jr., Aha Gazelle has demonstrated through his music, which includes Trilliam, and the sequential Trilliam 2, that there are many dimensions to rap. Standing 6’6” tall, weighing in at 205 pounds and sporting dreadlocks, Aha is an amalgamation of authenticity, flash, savviness, artistry and Louisiana. Like his icons, Lil’ Wayne and Jay Electronica, his style is tough and confident, but Aha also comes with a strong sense of optimism, an attitude he learned while growing up and playing the drums in his father’s church in New Orleans. Entirely written and produced by himself, his music has been featured on notable Spotify playlists, including “Blessings” and “The Flow.” While attending Grambling State University, he released his first projects, FREE Barabbas and Trilliam, organically garnering over 1M collective streams and landing him a deal with Reach Records. Aha is currently preparing Trilliam 3, the third and final installment of his mixtape series which will complete the story that has been woven throughout the trilogy. Carrying the message that one can be successful by being their authentic self, without relying on stereotypical imagery to become popular, the project is set to shine a positive light on Southern hip-hop.
ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER TOUR DATES:
Oct. 4 – Memphis @ Minglewood Hall
Oct. 5 – Atlanta @ Tabernacle
Oct. 7 – Kansas City @ The Truman
Oct. 8 – Tulsa @ Cain’s Ballroom
Oct. 11 – New Orleans @ House of Blues
Oct. 12 – Houston @ Revention Music Center
Oct. 13 – San Antonio @ Aztec Theatre
Oct. 14 – Grand Prairie @ Verizon Theatre
Oct. 18 – Knoxville @ The International
Oct. 19 – Charlotte @ Fillmore
Oct. 20 – Raleigh @ The Ritz
Oct. 22 – Silver Spring @ Fillmore DC
Oct. 23 – New York @ Playstation Theatre
Oct. 24 – Philadelphia @ Theatre of the Living Arts
Oct. 25 – Boston @ House of Blues
Oct. 30 – Denver @ Ogden Theatre
Nov. 2 – San Francisco @ Regency Ballroom
Nov. 4 – Los Angeles @ The Novo
Nov. 5 – Sacramento @ Ace of Spades
Dec. 2 – Columbus @ Newport Music Hall
Dec. 3 – Toronto @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
Dec. 4 – Pittsburgh @ Stage AE
Dec. 5 – Detroit @ St. Andrews Hall
Dec. 6 – Chicago @ House of Blues
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