Reverse



Sergio van Gonter was born in the Netherlands and is An Dutch Hip-hop producer. He made songs like Stuk, Shenkie and Wat Wil je Doen. He produced beats for Yes-R, The Opposites, Jayh, Adje and Cho. Between 2004 and 2012 he was called the biggest Dutch producer. He moved to America for his big break through.

Reverse moved to Los Angeles

Reverse moved to Los Angeles to work on making tracks with Tricky Stewart and The-Dream. After 2 month Reverse got some hesitations, maybe he made the wrong move. At his highest point of his career he made tracks for: Chris Brown, Nicole Scherzinger and Tamar Braxton. But in the United States things don’t go as good as Reverse hoped it would be. It was a lot harder than the Hip-hop beat maker expected. He felt he wasn’t in his comfort zone and missed his friends and family. He didn’t have fun anymore making music.

The making of ‘’Retro’’

In 2014 Reverse made his debut album named “Retro”, looking back on his album he isn’t sure of the quality. It could’ve been so much more better he thinks. On the project he worked together with rappers: De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig, Frenna, Kempi and Lil Kleine. On the project was a lot of pressure to get it out as quick as possible. The beat maker thinks that’s the biggest reason it wasn’t as big as it could be. He stayed a time in Atlanta where he met rapper Future. Also he met beat makers Metro Boomin and Mike Will Made It. He said we don’t have to wait for new collaborations with these artist. If he did it for the money then he would’ve  stayed there. He went back to the Netherlands to get the excitement back and the fun he had making music. 

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