
“HONEY-DO HELL – A SURVIVOR’S STORY OF LOST FREEDOM & NEVER-ENDING CHORES”
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Meet Chase Reeves, the smooth yet exhausted voice behind Now I Work For My Wife—a hilarious alternative R&B anthem that blends silky grooves with the tragic reality of early retirement. If you're into alternative R&B music, obscure R&B, and funny songs for adults, this track is a must-hear.
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*Chase Reeves*
In 2022, Chase Reeves released Now I Work For My Wife, an Alternative R&B anthem that perfectly captured the tragic comedy of early retirement. What was supposed to be a life of leisure quickly turned into a never-ending cycle of chores, errands, and “just one more thing” requests. With smooth vocals and a groove that made suffering sound soulful, the song became a cult favorite among husbands who suddenly realized they weren’t off the clock—they’d just gotten a new boss.
Fans instantly connected with Chase’s hilarious yet all-too-relatable lyrics, especially the now-iconic line: “I thought I was retired, now I’m the 9-to-5!” Some even joked that the song should come with a warning label for men considering early retirement. Meanwhile, Chase’s wife simply called it “a slight exaggeration” as she handed him a broom.
Now, Chase spends his days balancing music and household management, still fighting for his right to an afternoon nap. When asked if he’s planning another retirement, he just laughs. “I’ll retire when my wife says I can.”
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