Because of changing team dynamics and shifting digital distribution rights over the years, L3 (Long Lost Letters) has occasionally vanished from official streaming platforms. This elusive status turned the album into a classic cult relic.

Reflects on sacrificing fake friendships to focus on the independent hustle. Features haunting, minimalist production by MashBeatz.

: "Welcome 2 My Life" serves as a reality-show-style glimpse into their fast-paced careers, complete with a music video that captures their "lit" everyday experiences.

: Middle tracks such as "Welcome 2 My Life" and "Juliet Rose" offer a "reality show" glimpse into their newfound fame, touring, and personal relationships.

One fan lamented, " Brooooo! I listen to it everyday on my files, he should really consider re-uploading it fr ". Comments on sites like reflect the general confusion, with users noting: " It's a bit worrying that every song exclusive to this album kinda just... disappeared off Spotify. Especially since it was all there before. Licensing screwup? ".

Released in the late 2010s, Long Lost Letters —often stylized as L-XL —arrived at a time when A-Reece was actively redefining his career as an independent powerhouse. Having severed ties with his former label Ambitiouz Entertainment, Reece formed The Wrecking Crew alongside a hungry roster of ultra-talented producers and rappers. Among them, Wordz and Ecco stood out as perfect sonic foils to Reece’s introspective and razor-sharp delivery.

The South African hip-hop landscape is defined by its collectives, and few have made as lasting an impact on the underground and mainstream scenes as . While members have gone on to forge successful solo paths, projects that showcase the raw synergy of the collective remain highly sought after by fans. One such project, often discussed in whispers within the hip-hop community, is the collaboration between A-Reece , Wordz , and Ecco , frequently referred to as "L3 -Long Lost Letters-" .