Reggie Sears
American singer-songwriter
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Reggie King Sears (born April 12, 1991) is an American Contemporary R&B singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. His self-described style, known as 'Ghetto Soul', fuses Urban contemporary R&B, modern Southern soul, gospel, neo soul, and Dirty South Southern hip-hop. He gained underground attention with the 2011 single, "Dirty Dancer", 2010’s "You Betrayed Me" and 2026’s live favorite "Luv Gangsta". In 2025, he announced he is working on new album Crowned and Dangerous.[1]
Reggie King Sears | |
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Sears performing live in 2011 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | April 12, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States |
| Origin | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. |
| Genres | R&B, Southern soul, Neo-Soul, Ghetto Soul, [1] blues |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Labels | Redd Dawg Records (former), Independent |
| Website | www |
Early life
Reggie King Sears was born on April 12, 1991, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.[2]
Sears began playing guitar and singing at an early age. By age 12, in the early 2000s, he was performing publicly and appeared at the 17th Annual Fort Lauderdale Sound Advice Blues Festival, performing alongside Fruteland Jackson, Michael Burks, and Solomon Burke. Burke later took an interest in Sears’ development and offered guidance, and subsequently gave him the nickname “King,” which Sears adopted as part of his professional name.
During this period, Sears shared stages with artists such as B. B. King, Buddy Guy, and The Temptations. Sears was also mentored by Marvin Sease. [1]
Career
Debut album: Transitions
Sears' first album Transitions, a jazz-rock influenced collection of classic and obscure blues covers, was released in September 2005.[3] He began touring in support of Transitions, which led to appearances at Sarasota Blues Fest in Sarasota, Florida;[4] Skippers Smokehouse in Tampa, Florida,[5] House of Blues in Orlando,[6] and On the Waterfront in Rockford, Illinois,[7]
Southern Soul, Florida Style

In late 2006, Sears released his third album, Southern Soul, Florida Style. His fourth album was released in mid-2007.
In 2010, Sears won a Soul Patrol "best of" in the Slow Jam category for his digital single "You Betrayed Me".[8] In November of that year he released "Dirty Dancer".[9] Sears was nominated for Soul Blues Music Award for "Best New Artist".[10]
So Many Roads
Sears released the single "Can't Get You Out of My System" in early 2011. In 2012, he released "With Every Beat of My Heart".[11] In 2015, he opened for Timmy Thomas.[12]
Gear
Sears plays a Gibson B.B. King Lucille Signature ES-335, an assortment of Squier Stratocasters, an Epiphone Les Paul, Epiphone SG, and a few Harmony electric guitars. He is best known for playing the Fender Buddy Guy Stratocaster, a guitar he has owned since he was 12 years old. He plays through an amp chain of a Fender Hot Rod Deville, Marshall JCM 2000 and a Dean Markley K-20 amp to get his sound.[13]
Discography
Albums
- Transitions (2005)[14]
- Blues Power (2006)
- Southern Soul, Florida Style (2006)
- Get Up on It (2007)
Singles
- "Mellow Down Easy" (2005)
- "Crosscut Saw" (2005)
- "I Had My Chance" (2005)
- "Show Me What You're Working With" (2006)
- "Back That Thang Up" (2007)
- "Sweet Thang" (2007)
- "Dip My Dipper" (2007)
- "She Made A Freak Out of Me" (2007)
- "You Caught Me with My Drawers Off" (2008)
- "Bounce That Booty" (2009)
- "Prisoner of Love" (2009)
- "I Can't Find A Love" (2009)
- "Bigg Poppa" (2010)
- "You Betrayed Me" (2010)
- "Dirty Dancer" (2010)
- "Can't Get You Out of My System" (2011)
- "With Every Beat of My Heart" (2012)