
Rex With The Tech: From Vision to Velocity
Every artist talks about ambition, but only a few build their identity in a way that actually reflects it. Rex With The Tech is in the middle of shaping something that feels less like a beginning and more like a blueprint in motion.
His story is not defined by sudden moments. It is defined by progression, patience, and a steady belief that growth matters more than noise.
A Creative Spark With Real Roots
Rex’s relationship with music started in an environment already connected to legacy. Growing up near Michael Jackson’s childhood home, he was constantly reminded that world-changing artistry does not come from distance, it comes from proximity, study, and obsession with craft.
Instead of treating that influence as inspiration alone, he treated it as a standard.
That early exposure shaped how he views performance, creativity, and longevity in music. It was not about copying greatness. It was about understanding what makes it possible.
Discipline Is the Real Engine
For Rex, the most important part of being an artist is not inspiration. It is consistency when inspiration disappears.
He describes it simply:
“I think building a community around you of people with common interest is a great way,” he says. “But also I have an understanding that motivation fades. That’s why discipline is so important, because discipline allows you to continue on even when you become unmotivated.”
That mindset is the core of his approach. It is not built around hype cycles or emotional highs. It is built around repetition, structure, and long term focus.
98 Overall: A Creative Leap Forward
Rex’s upcoming project, 98 Overall, is not framed as just another release. It is a statement of range.
Instead of staying locked into one sound or identity, he uses this project to explore different creative directions. It reflects experimentation, growth, and a willingness to step outside expectations.
Each track becomes part of a larger picture, showing different sides of his artistry rather than one fixed version of it.
This is where evolution becomes visible.
Learning While Building
Rex has not rushed into heavy collaboration cycles or forced industry placements. Instead, he has focused on understanding how the music world actually works.
That includes studying experienced artists, observing decision making, and learning how careers are sustained over time.
This slower approach is intentional. It is not about delaying success. It is about building something that does not collapse under pressure.
Starting Early, Staying Focused
Music became real for Rex at 13 years old when he first committed to recording and taking it seriously as a career path.
“At birth… lol well that’s when my story starts, but the first time I officially picked up a microphone and committed to doing this as a career I was 13 years old,” he says.
What started as curiosity has evolved into direction. That early decision gave him time to develop not just skill, but identity.
Quiet Growth Creates Strong Foundations
Not every artist needs constant attention to grow. Rex With The Tech is building in a way that prioritizes foundation over urgency.
His progression is steady, not forced. His development is layered, not rushed. And his vision is long term, not reactive.
That is what makes his trajectory feel intentional.
The Next Phase
With 98 Overall on the horizon, Rex is stepping into a new stage of his journey. It represents exploration, confidence, and creative expansion.
He is not trying to fit into an existing lane. He is refining his own.
And that is where things start to get interesting.
Rex With The Tech is not chasing momentum. He is building it.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rexwiththetech/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@rexwiththetech5038
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3i58Hz65ajLqWpfU879ZbA
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