Lil Reese
Lil Reese is a rapper from Chicago who gained fame for his feature on Chief Keef's hit song 'I Don't Like'.
Rapper
January 6, 1993
Capricorn
32
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Tavares Taylor, known as Lil Reese, was born on January 6, 1993, and is a rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He first gained recognition in 2012 for his feature on Chief Keef’s hit song “I Don’t Like,” which brought him widespread international attention. Some of his most notable works include mixtapes “Don’t Like” and “Supa Savage.” Throughout his career, Lil Reese has collaborated with prominent rappers such as Lil Durk, Fredo Santana, Rick Ross, and Drake. However, he has also faced various controversies, including legal issues and feuds with other artists. In 2019, Lil Reese survived a critical shooting incident.