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Reconcile is one of the most necessary voices in hip hop today. Born in Fort Myers and shaped by Miami, Houston, and the environments that tested him early, his story carries the raw weight of poverty, violence, and trauma most people never walk away from. Instead of breaking, he built. He earned his degree from Rice University and later completed a Masters in Public Administration .
Reconcile is the founder and CEO of We The Revolt, a national community based organization serving youth on probation, gun offenders, and justice impacted families. He leads young men inside detention centers, has drafted and supported reform legislation, worked with state attorneys and city leaders, and built initiatives across Miami, Houston, and Chicago.
Musically, Reconcile has earned respect for being brutally honest, emotionally heavy, and spiritually rooted. Projects like Streets Dont Love You and Catch These Vibes cemented him as an artist who can speak to the trenches and the church at the same time. His voice is gritty but hopeful. His lyrics confront pain but call people toward healing. He makes music for the ones fighting demons, carrying scars, and trying to break generational patterns.
Reconcile stands at the intersection of culture, faith, and real community work. His mission is bigger than records. He is here to tell the truth, lift the forgotten, and call the world back to something real.
Reconcile is the founder and CEO of We The Revolt, a national community based organization serving youth on probation, gun offenders, and justice impacted families. He leads young men inside detention centers, has drafted and supported reform legislation, worked with state attorneys and city leaders, and built initiatives across Miami, Houston, and Chicago.
Musically, Reconcile has earned respect for being brutally honest, emotionally heavy, and spiritually rooted. Projects like Streets Dont Love You and Catch These Vibes cemented him as an artist who can speak to the trenches and the church at the same time. His voice is gritty but hopeful. His lyrics confront pain but call people toward healing. He makes music for the ones fighting demons, carrying scars, and trying to break generational patterns.
Reconcile stands at the intersection of culture, faith, and real community work. His mission is bigger than records. He is here to tell the truth, lift the forgotten, and call the world back to something real.
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