Reach Records is an independent Christian hip hop record label based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in May 2004 by Grammy Award-winning rapper Lecrae and CEO Ben Washer, Reach Records has grown from two guys selling CDs out of a car trunk into the most decorated and culturally significant label in Christian hip hop history. With multiple Grammy awards, 17 consecutive charting albums on the Billboard 200, a collective online audience approaching 10 million, and a roster of artists who have shaped an entire generation’s understanding of faith and music, Reach Records is not just a label — it is a movement.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the 116 collective, a prospective intern, or someone just discovering what Lecrae and his crew have been building for two decades, this guide covers everything about Reach Records — its founders, its artists, its biggest songs, its business, and its faith-rooted mission.
What Is Reach Records?
Reach Records is an American independent record label that specializes exclusively in Christian hip hop. Unlike major labels that dabble in the genre, Reach Records was built from the ground up with a faith-first mission: to change the way people see the world through music.
The label operates from Atlanta, Georgia — the heartbeat of American hip hop culture — which is itself a statement. Reach didn’t retreat to a safe corner of the Christian music world. It planted its flag in the same city where trap music, rap, and Southern hip hop were born, and made the case that the gospel belongs there too.
Reach Records also operates ReachLife Ministries, a nonprofit arm that extends the label’s gospel mission beyond music — into community engagement, discipleship, and youth outreach. This dual structure — for-profit label and nonprofit ministry — reflects the core conviction that the work is bigger than the business.
The label is tightly connected to the story of gospel rap music’s growth from a niche underground subculture to a genre that now regularly competes on mainstream charts.
Reach Records Founders: Lecrae & Ben Washer
Reach Records was built on the partnership between an artist and a businessman united by faith. Photo: Pexels
Lecrae — Co-Founder & President
Lecrae Moore, known simply as Lecrae, was born on October 9, 1979, in Houston, Texas. He grew up largely without his father, raised by his mother and grandmother — and largely without faith. His early years were marked by substance use, broken relationships, and a desperate search for identity. That changed in college, when a friend challenged him to take the gospel seriously. He did, and everything followed from that decision.
In 2004, at age 25, Lecrae was an amateur rapper doing youth ministry in Dallas, Texas. He had no record deal, no major backing, and no industry connections. What he had was a message and a partner willing to build something with him. That partner was Ben Washer.
Lecrae serves as President of Reach Records. He is also a New York Times bestselling author, a Grammy Award winner, and one of the most culturally significant Christian artists of the past two decades. His music has reached far beyond Christian circles, appearing on mainstream hip hop playlists, late-night television, and national charts.
Ben Washer — Co-Founder & CEO
Ben Washer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Reach Records — the business brain behind the movement. He and Lecrae met while both were involved in youth ministry in Dallas. Washer had a vision for what a faith-driven label could accomplish; Lecrae had the artistry. Together, they were a complete team.
Washer’s role has always been on the operational and strategic side. He built Reach from a scrappy indie operation into a label with 17 full-time staff members, multiple Grammy awards, and a global platform. His leadership model — described internally as mission over money — has been credited with giving Reach Records its unusual longevity and identity stability in an industry where both are rare.
“A lot of times, people’s mission is money. For us, it’s been changing the way people see the world. When you care about the person on the other end of that song, they tend to care back, and I think that’s what creates the longevity.”
— Lecrae
History: From a Car Trunk to the Billboard 200
What started with DIY CD distribution grew into a fully staffed Atlanta studio operation. Photo: Pexels
The 116 Clique: Before Reach Records Was Reach Records
Before the label had a name, the movement had a number. Lecrae and a friend named BJ Thompson were doing youth ministry in Dallas, calling themselves the “116 Clique” — a reference to Romans 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” They made iron-on shirts with the logo at Hobby Lobby. It wasn’t about rapping. It was about sharing the gospel with whoever would listen.
The music came later. When Lecrae connected with Ben Washer, they had to choose a name for the label they were building. After praying with a friend named Chris Cariker, they landed on Reach Records. It fit — the whole point was to reach people.
The Early Years (2004–2008): Building Underground
The label’s early days were genuinely grassroots. Lecrae and Washer sold CDs out of their car trunks, shipped orders themselves, and performed wherever they could get booked. The first few albums — including Lecrae’s debut Real Talk (2004) — failed to chart on the Billboard 200. The gospel world was skeptical of rap. The hip hop world was skeptical of Christianity. Reach Records was, as Lecrae put it, “orphans that nobody wanted to adopt.”
But the underground audience was growing. Lecrae signed his roommate Tedashii to the label. Trip Lee followed. Sho Baraka was next. The roster was building, the live shows were getting bigger, and the music was getting sharper.
The turning point came in 2008 with Rebel — Lecrae’s third studio album and the first Christian hip hop album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. The underground had broken through.
The Rise (2009–2014): Billboard 200 and Mainstream Crossover
The years following Rebel were a period of rapid expansion. Andy Mineo joined the label in 2011. KB, GAWVI, and others followed. The 116 Clique — which had started as a gospel-sharing street team in Dallas — was now a full hip hop collective operating under Reach Records.
In 2012, Lecrae’s sixth studio album Gravity debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 72,000 copies sold in its first week — a record for the label at the time. It won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album in 2013, Lecrae’s first Grammy win and the first time the category had been claimed by a hip hop artist.
Then came the moment that changed everything. In September 2014, Lecrae’s seventh album Anomaly debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — selling 88,000 copies in its first week. It was simultaneously No. 1 on the Gospel Albums chart, making it the first album in history to simultaneously top both the Billboard 200 and the Gospel Albums chart. It was also the first Christian rap album to be certified Gold.
The Middle Seasons (2015–2022): Growth, Tension, and New Artists
The years after Anomaly were more complex. Lecrae began pushing the boundaries of what a “Christian rapper” was expected to be — collaborating with mainstream artists, addressing racial justice and personal trauma in his music, and navigating a public faith deconstruction that he would later describe as a period of honest questioning rather than abandonment. Some in the Christian community responded with criticism. Others saw it as the most authentic he’d ever been.
Meanwhile, several founding-era artists — including Andy Mineo, KB, and Sho Baraka — departed from the label over the years, each building solo careers. New voices joined: 1K Phew, WHATUPRG, Hulvey, and Wande brought fresh energy to the roster and continued the label’s streak of charting albums.
Hulvey won the 2024 Dove Award for Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year and the 2025 Dove Award as well — proof that the next generation of Reach artists was carrying the torch forward.
The Centennial Season (2023–Present): 20 Years and Still Reaching
In 2025, Lecrae released Reconstruction, a 19-track introspective album exploring themes of renewal and faith rebuilt after seasons of doubt. The label celebrated its 20th anniversary as an independent label that had, against all odds, built a legacy without compromising its mission or selling to a major.
As of 2025–2026, Reach Records employs 17 full-time staff, operates from a West Midtown Atlanta office, and continues to sign, develop, and release music from artists who believe the gospel is the most important message hip hop has never properly heard.
Reach Records Artists — Current Roster
The Reach Records roster spans multiple generations of Christian hip hop artists. Photo: Pexels
Lecrae
Co-founder, Grammy winner, and the face of Christian hip hop. His 2025 album Reconstruction marks two decades of pioneering faith-driven rap.
Tedashii
One of the label’s founding artists, a versatile rapper and public speaker. His 2024 EP Dead or Alive, Pt. 1 reaffirmed his place on the roster.
Trip Lee
Rapper, author, and pastor known for intellectual depth and soulful production. His 2023 album The Epilogue features moody synths and collaborations with Lecrae.
1K Phew
Atlanta-born rapper and one of the newer voices on the label, bringing trap-influenced production to faith-centered lyricism. Read 1K Phew’s full biography.
WHATUPRG
Known for raw, honest storytelling and a versatile sound that bridges multiple hip hop sub-genres. Read WHATUPRG’s full biography.
Hulvey
2024 and 2025 Dove Award winner for Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year. One of the label’s most decorated newer additions. Read Hulvey’s full biography.
Jackie Hill Perry
Poet, author, teacher, and emcee who returned to music through a partnership with Reach Records. Her work blends spoken word artistry with gospel conviction.
Limoblaze
Nigerian-American artist bringing an Afrobeats-influenced sound to the Reach roster — one of the label’s most internationally oriented signings.
Anike
A newer voice on the Reach roster contributing to the label’s expanding sound palette.
Alexxander
One of the most recent additions to the Reach family, continuing the label’s tradition of developing emerging Christian hip hop talent.
Former Artists and Alumni
Reach Records has functioned as a launching pad for some of the most influential voices in Christian hip hop. Several artists who built their careers under Reach have since gone independent or joined other ventures — but their contributions to the label’s legacy are indisputable.
| Artist | Years Active on Reach | Notable Contributions |
|---|---|---|
| Andy Mineo | 2011–2018 (approx.) | Took Reach Records hip hop to mainstream pop audiences; Dunk Contest hit No. 1 on Spotify Global Viral chart. |
| KB (Kevin Burgess) | 2012–2019 (approx.) | Multiple Dove Award nominations; known for hard-hitting theological rap with aggressive production. |
| Sho Baraka | Early 2005–2013 (approx.) | Original 116 Clique member; helped define the label’s early identity and intellectual edge. |
| Hulvey | Signed ~2020; Dove wins 2024–2025 | Won back-to-back Dove Awards for Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year. |
| Derek Minor | Various | Built his own Reflection Music Group after Reach; one of the genre’s most versatile producers and artists. |
| Gawvi | Various | Producer and artist; his beat work across Reach’s catalog is foundational to the label’s sonic identity. |
| DJ Official | Until his death | A cornerstone of the 116 movement; his passing was deeply felt across the entire Christian hip hop community. |
| Aha Gazelle | Various | One of the more recent alumni; known for raw, church-adjacent storytelling. |
The 116 Collective
The 116 Collective — formerly known as the 116 Clique — is the hip hop group that operates under Reach Records and consists primarily of the label’s solo acts. Named after Romans 1:16 (“For I am not ashamed of the gospel”), the collective was the original DNA of the movement — before Reach Records had a name, it had the number 116.
The collective has released collaborative albums, compilation projects, and even a Spanish-language release, Sin Vergüenza (2020) — produced with Puerto Rican producer Cardec Drums and featuring Latin hip hop artists alongside the Reach roster. This expansion into Latin Christian hip hop was a significant statement: the 116 mission belongs to every culture.
Current 116 collective members include Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, 1K Phew, WHATUPRG, Anike, Hulvey, Limoblaze, and Jackie Hill Perry.
Reach Records Songs: The Biggest Tracks
Two decades of consistent output means Reach Records has a deep catalog. These are the songs that defined the label — tracks that opened doors, broke records, and put Christian hip hop on playlists it had never reached before.
| Song | Artist(s) | Year | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hallelujah | Lecrae | 2012 | GMA Dove Award — Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year 2012 |
| Tell the World | Lecrae ft. Mali Music | 2012 | From Gravity; Dove Award Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year 2013 |
| Mayday | Lecrae ft. Big K.R.I.T. & Ashthon Jones | 2012 | Landmark mainstream crossover; produced by DJ Khalil; from Gravity |
| All I Need Is You | Lecrae | 2014 | Lead single from No. 1 album Anomaly; performed on The Tonight Show |
| Messengers | Lecrae ft. for KING & COUNTRY | 2014 | Won Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (2015) |
| Nuthin | Lecrae | 2014 | First single from Anomaly; set the tone for the album’s mainstream crossover push |
| Blessings | Lecrae | Various | RIAA Gold certified; one of Reach Records’ four certified Gold singles |
| I’ll Find You | Lecrae | Various | RIAA Gold certified; raw emotional storytelling that resonated widely beyond CHH |
| You Can’t Stop Me | Andy Mineo | Various | RIAA Gold certified; brought a new generation into the Reach Records orbit |
| Dunk Contest | Andy Mineo | Various | Hit No. 1 on Spotify Global Viral chart; one of the biggest mainstream CHH crossover moments |
Label Discography Highlights
Reach Records has an extensive catalog spanning more than 20 years. These are the milestone albums that defined the label’s trajectory:
- Real Talk (Lecrae, 2004) — The debut. Raw, unpolished, and completely sincere. It didn’t chart nationally, but it built the underground base everything else grew from.
- Rebel (Lecrae, 2008) — The breakthrough. First Christian hip hop album to hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart. Changed the label’s trajectory overnight.
- Gravity (Lecrae, 2012) — Debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 72,000 copies in its first week. Won the Grammy for Best Gospel Album. Set a new standard for CHH.
- Anomaly (Lecrae, 2014) — The apex. No. 1 on the Billboard 200. No. 1 on Gospel Albums. First Christian rap album certified Gold. The moment Reach Records became undeniable.
- All Things Work Together (Lecrae, 2017) — Released through Reach Records and Columbia Records. No. 1 on Billboard Top Christian Albums; No. 11 on the Billboard 200. Marked Lecrae’s mainstream distribution expansion.
- Restoration (Lecrae, 2020) — A deeply personal album exploring pain, healing, and faith rebuilt from the rubble. Charted at No. 5 on the UK Gospel Albums chart.
- Sin Vergüenza (116, 2020) — The first fully Spanish-language 116 album, produced with Cardec Drums. A landmark expansion into Latin Christian hip hop.
- Reconstruction (Lecrae, 2025) — A 19-track project exploring renewal. Released on the label’s 20th anniversary season. Continues Reach’s tradition of honest, introspective hip hop.
Grammy Awards & Major Achievements

Reach Records has accumulated Grammy, Dove, Billboard, and Stellar Awards across its catalog. Photo: Pexels
Grammy Awards
- Best Gospel Album — Gravity (2013) — Lecrae’s Grammy win was the first time the category had been claimed by a hip hop artist. A historic moment for CHH.
- Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song — “Messengers” (2015) — Lecrae’s second Grammy. The track featured for KING & COUNTRY and became one of the label’s most widely shared songs.
- Additional Grammy recognition — Lecrae, 66th Annual Grammy Awards (2024) — Lecrae added two more Grammys to his collection at the 66th Annual Awards, cementing his status as the most decorated Christian hip hop artist in Grammy history.
GMA Dove Awards
- Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year: Rehab: The Overdose, Gravity, Anomaly (Lecrae)
- Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year: “Hallelujah” (2012), “Tell the World” (2013), “All I Need is You,” “Fight for Me” (Gawvi)
- Artist of the Year: Lecrae (2015)
- Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year: Hulvey (2024, 2025)
Billboard & Chart Achievements
- 17 consecutive solo albums charting on the Billboard 200 — the longest active streak in Christian hip hop
- Anomaly: first album to simultaneously top Billboard 200 and Gospel Albums chart
- Anomaly: first Christian rap album certified Gold by the RIAA
- Four RIAA Gold certifications: You Can’t Stop Me (Andy Mineo), Anomaly (Lecrae), Blessings (Lecrae), I’ll Find You (Lecrae)
- Dunk Contest (Andy Mineo): No. 1 on Spotify Global Viral chart
- Top Christian Album (Billboard Music Awards): Anomaly, 2015
Stellar Awards
- Multiple Stellar Award wins across albums including Rehab: The Overdose, Gravity, and Anomaly
Business: Who Owns Reach Records?
Reach Records is a privately held independent label. It is co-owned by its two founders: Lecrae Moore (President) and Ben Washer (CEO). There is no parent major label that owns Reach Records — it has remained independent since its founding in 2004, which is a significant achievement in a music industry that routinely absorbs successful independent labels into major conglomerate structures.
This independence has been both a point of pride and a deliberate strategic decision. When All Things Work Together (2017) was released through Columbia Records, Lecrae and Reach entered a distribution deal — not a label ownership deal. The distinction matters: Reach retained control of its masters, its artist development model, and its mission, while gaining the distribution infrastructure of a major.
The label’s current COO is Katie Alberts, who manages day-to-day operations alongside Washer’s executive leadership. The team has grown from two founders selling CDs from a car to a 17-person full-time organization operating from West Midtown Atlanta.
Reach Records Net Worth & Revenue
Reach Records is an independent private company, so there are no publicly filed financial statements. Industry estimates place the label’s annual revenue at approximately $4–4.5 million, based on reporting from business intelligence platforms that track private company financials.
With a collective online audience approaching 10 million, multiple RIAA-certified Gold records, and a catalog that has sold hundreds of thousands of units across a 20-year period, the label’s catalog value — its most significant financial asset — is considerably larger than its annual operating revenue suggests. Independent labels typically value their catalog at a multiple of annual royalty income, which for a label with Reach’s track record puts the real asset value significantly higher.
For context: Lecrae’s personal net worth has been estimated at approximately $2–3 million by entertainment finance publications, though these figures are estimates rather than verified disclosures.
What’s clear is this: Reach Records is not a label that optimized for wealth. It optimized for mission — and the financial sustainability that resulted from staying true to that mission is what has allowed it to outlast many larger, better-funded labels that chased revenue over purpose.
Reach Records Internship
Reach Records offers paid internship positions throughout the year, including both semester-based and summer programs. According to the label’s official website, internships have typically paid $10 per hour for up to 24 hours per week, with positions in areas including marketing, artist relations, content creation, social media, and music operations.
The internship program reflects Reach Records’ broader commitment to developing the next generation of faith-driven professionals in the music industry — not just artists, but the teams that support them. Past internship cycles have run January through May, May through August, and September through December, with the possibility of extension for standout candidates.
If you’re interested in interning at Reach Records, the best approach is to monitor the official website at reachrecords.com and their social media channels for current openings, as positions are posted seasonally.
Reach Records Contact Information
Reach Records is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For general inquiries, the label can be reached through the following channels:
- Website: www.reachrecords.com
- Location: West Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Social Media: Active across Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, and Facebook under @reachrecords
- Business Inquiries: Through the official website’s contact form
For press, partnership, and booking inquiries, the label’s management team handles requests through their official website. There is no publicly listed phone number for general public use — standard practice for independent music labels of this size.
Mission, Faith & Cultural Impact
Reach Records concerts are as much worship experiences as they are hip hop shows. Photo: Pexels
Reach Records sits at a fascinating intersection that most labels never have to navigate: the crossroads of gospel conviction and mainstream hip hop culture. Its mission — “The Music of a Movement” — is not a marketing slogan. It is the summary of what the label has actually tried to do for 20 years.
The label operates under the conviction that Romans 1:16 — the verse the 116 name comes from — is a commission: the gospel is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes, and if you believe that, you carry it everywhere. To stages in Atlanta. To Spotify playlists. To late-night TV. To wherever people are listening.
Reach Records’ cultural impact extends beyond its chart performance. It has:
- Helped legitimize Christian hip hop as a serious artistic genre worthy of Grammy consideration
- Demonstrated that faith-driven music can compete in mainstream distribution without abandoning its message
- Developed artists who are not just musicians but public theologians — able to engage culture, address injustice, and speak truth without flinching
- Built a model for mission-driven independent label sustainability that other faith-based labels study
- Mentored the next generation of Christian artists through the ReachLife Ministries nonprofit
In a genre that sometimes struggles to decide whether it’s trying to win Christian awards or mainstream chart positions, Reach Records has made the case that the answer is: it doesn’t have to choose. The music speaks. The mission directs. The rest follows.
This is the same conviction that drives the broader gospel music promotion movement — that faith-rooted content, done well, earns its audience honestly.
Timeline of Major Events
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 2004 | Lecrae and Ben Washer co-found Reach Records in Dallas, Texas. Lecrae releases debut album Real Talk. |
| 2005 | Lecrae forms the 116 Clique with Sho Baraka, Tedashii, and others. The collective becomes the cultural engine of the label. |
| 2008 | Rebel becomes the first Christian hip hop album to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart. |
| 2011 | Andy Mineo signs to Reach Records; the label expands its mainstream reach significantly. |
| 2012 | Gravity debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 72,000 first-week copies. Label moves to Atlanta, Georgia. |
| 2013 | Lecrae wins Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album (Gravity) — the first hip hop artist to win in that category. |
| 2014 | Anomaly debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — simultaneous No. 1 on Gospel Albums. First Christian rap album certified Gold. |
| 2015 | Lecrae wins Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (“Messengers”). Wins GMA Dove Artist of the Year. |
| 2017 | All Things Work Together released in partnership with Columbia Records. No. 1 on Billboard Top Christian Albums. |
| 2020 | Restoration released. Sin Vergüenza — the label’s first Spanish-language 116 project — released. |
| 2024 | Lecrae wins two additional Grammys at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. Hulvey wins Dove Award for Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year. |
| 2025 | Lecrae releases Reconstruction marking 20+ years of the label. Hulvey wins 2025 Dove Award. Label operates 17 full-time staff from West Midtown Atlanta. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns Reach Records?
Reach Records is co-owned by its two founders: Lecrae Moore, who serves as President, and Ben Washer, who serves as CEO. It is an independent label with no parent company ownership. When All Things Work Together was released through Columbia Records, that was a distribution agreement — not a sale of the label. Reach Records has remained independently owned since its founding in 2004.
Who are the founders of Reach Records?
Reach Records was founded in May 2004 by rapper and artist Lecrae Moore and businessman Ben Washer. The two met while doing youth ministry in Dallas, Texas. Washer serves as CEO; Lecrae serves as President and remains the label’s flagship artist.
Who is Ben Washer of Reach Records?
Ben Washer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Reach Records. He is the operational and strategic leader of the label and has guided its growth from a DIY indie operation into a multi-Grammy-winning label with 17 full-time staff. Washer met Lecrae through youth ministry in Dallas and they co-founded the label together in 2004. He is widely credited with building the business infrastructure that has allowed Reach to remain independent and mission-driven for two decades.
What are the biggest Reach Records songs?
Some of the label’s most significant songs include “Messengers” (Grammy-winning Lecrae single), “All I Need Is You” (from No. 1 album Anomaly), “Mayday” (Lecrae ft. Big K.R.I.T.), “Tell the World” (Lecrae ft. Mali Music), “Dunk Contest” (Andy Mineo, No. 1 on Spotify Global Viral), “You Can’t Stop Me” (Andy Mineo, RIAA Gold), and “Blessings” and “I’ll Find You” (both by Lecrae, both RIAA Gold).
What is Reach Records’ net worth?
Reach Records is a private company and does not publish financial statements. Industry estimates place annual revenue at approximately $4–4.5 million. The label’s catalog value — built over 20 years with four RIAA Gold records, multiple Grammy-winning albums, and 17 consecutive Billboard 200 chart appearances — is considerably higher than its annual operating revenue. There is no verified public figure for the label’s total net worth.
Does Reach Records offer internships?
Yes. Reach Records offers paid internship positions throughout the year, typically paying $10 per hour for up to 24 hours per week. Positions cover areas including marketing, content creation, social media, and music operations. Internship cycles run spring (January–May), summer (May–August), and fall (September–December). Applications are posted on the official website at reachrecords.com.
What artists are currently on Reach Records?
As of 2025–2026, the current Reach Records roster includes Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, 1K Phew, WHATUPRG, Jackie Hill Perry, Limoblaze, Anike, and Alexxander. Former artists who launched significant careers through Reach include Andy Mineo, KB, Sho Baraka, Derek Minor, Gawvi, and Hulvey.
What is the 116 Collective?
The 116 Collective is the hip hop group that operates under Reach Records, consisting primarily of the label’s solo artists. The name comes from Romans 1:16 — “For I am not ashamed of the gospel.” It started before Reach Records existed, when Lecrae and a friend called themselves the “116 Clique” while sharing the gospel in Dallas. It is now a fully active collective that releases collaborative projects and continues to be the cultural brand identity of the Reach Records movement.
How do I contact Reach Records?
Reach Records can be contacted through their official website at reachrecords.com. The label is headquartered in West Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia. They are also active on Instagram, Twitter/X, and YouTube under @reachrecords. Business inquiries including booking, press, and partnerships are handled through the website’s contact page.
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