Sincere Reason
Roseville, MI
Hip Hop / Rap / Mid West
Bio
“Sincere Reason” (birth name Tom Perkins), is a Michigan MC born in Detroit on August 24, 1984, who aspires to leave a mark amongst Hip-Hop’s elite artists. “SR” has proven that he is unlike any artist that has come before him, DJ Bankrupt’s (Music Money Mixtapes, Canada) review reads that, “[It’s] Hard to compare [his] vocal style to anyone”, at times showing that he is capable of switching up his flow & delivery. SR describes his choosing “Sincere Reason” as his stage name, “I was searching...
Comments
Narkotiks:
Whats good? I was checkin out your music, I like that sincere reason track a lot. I'ma producer, if you need production work or any beats hit me up
Dec 11
Earth Entertainment:
Hey ru available to perform 12/02 @ Blondie's in Detroit? Earth Entertainment is now booking our "Next Up Hip/Hop Showcase". You can look us up @ http://earth-entertainment.com & call me @ 2162408581 or leave me your...
Oct 17
Urban Legend:
Look at this nuckah puttin in work son... do your shit homie...
Jun 08
Koo-Laid:
i fuks wit u bro
Oct 16
Jaw Droppin' Ent.:
What up Doe? Stopping in to show some love.
May 03
Artist Stats
Fans: 10,425
Song Plays: 5,170
Visits: 2,615
Video Plays: 79
Widget Hits: 10,156
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Hip Hop / R&B
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Press
“TP: Now that you’re in the “Industry” what do you think of it so far?
FT: As far as the industry goes, I’m still getting my feet wet. I really don’t consider myself IN as of now. Maybe the door is open and 1 foot is about to step in, but from what I’ve seen so far there is a lot of greed, envy, and jealousy within the system. Labels try to ’360′ artists and don’t deserve to take the profits they are aiming for. I saw they tried to force Lupe into a 360 contract, and he handled it right. Right now I think the independent route is the way to go, and plan on taking it; unless the numbers and contracts are right.
TP: In your own opinion what do you think needs to be done to improve what you see missing in the “Industry”?
FT: Less d**k riding, more artist development, and more creative control for the artists. If the artists stop putting out only one type of music, the radio will stop playing only one type of music.”






