Welcome to 33 State
Recording artiste Steven “G33ZZ” Reid has cemented his versatility to the world and defying monotonous music with the release of his début album 33 State.
Premièred on June 30, the production on the 13-track album was led primarily by his brother Michael “Slone Music” Reid who produced the majority of the tracks, with Inziman Productions handling the production of My Everything.
The project is powered by Wavestate Entertainment.
For G33ZZ, the title 33 State represents more than just a body of work; it reflects a mindset and personal philosophy rooted in growth, purpose, and reaching one’s highest potential.
“In numerology 33 is said to be the highest of the master numbers; they call it the master teacher. It represents the ultimate alignment of intuition, spiritual insight, and the state means this isn’t just music, it’s a mindset and just a state of being where you are fully locked into your highest potential,” the entertainer said.
As he explores a wide array of messages that resonate with listeners of different tastes, G33ZZ featured several other acts such as Craigy T, Slone, Elevate, Maxxjetblac, Dominique, Sherieta Lewis, and Tessa.
The album was created as a representation of G33ZZ’s versatility, refusing to be confined to one sound or genre.
“It’s not structured to a specific style or genre, there’s a variety of moods and sounds on the album. There’s something for everyone to listen to and everyone will have a favourite song based on preference,” he continued.
While each song holds significance, G33ZZ highlighted the opening track, Chasing, as one of his most personal moments on the project.
“If I had to choose one it would be track one — Chasing — because it’s very personal and really a reality check. It’s basically me subconsciously telling myself to remember what the fight is for, remember what it’s costing you, and don’t let the chase change who I am,” he shared.
Reflecting on his journey to this point, G33ZZ described the experience as challenging but rewarding.
“The journey has been a roller coaster, but I’m grateful for every opportunity and everything I’ve achieved. It’s a lot of hard work, and most times I’m dealing with people who don’t get the vision at first, but seeing the fan base grow organically makes it worth it,” he said.
The artiste is determined to carve his own lane rather than follow trends.
“I’m not here trying to fit in or make regular music for the hype or quick streams. That’s boring. Honestly, I want when you finish listening to 33 State it leaves a mark and people realise they don’t have to settle for the everyday music that all sounds the same,” G33ZZ said.
The album roll-out has already been supported by visuals for tracks including Chasing and Gwan Bad, both shot by Divine Global, who also directed visuals for previous releases Tattoo and Wave State.
G33ZZ points to the success of Wave State as a defining moment in his career so far. What he initially viewed as a regular release quickly grew into a global movement, gaining attention from fans and dancers worldwide.
“Everything that happened with Wave State — that’s the biggest thing I’ve done so far. Initially, I thought it would be like a regular release, but it went global before I even realised what was happening. Seeing how people reacted to it, all the dancers dancing to the sound, even Stephen ‘Di Genius’ [McGregor] had to ask who’s the artiste,” he said.
Fans will be able to stream 33 State on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Audiomack, and other digital streaming platforms, with the album also available on Bandcamp for supporters who want to directly support the artiste.