Govenor Reiss, Jr., graduated from L.W. Higgins High School. While attending L.W. Higgins he was voted the most talented, was awarded 1st place in various talents shows around the city of New Orleans. During the annual Mardi Gras Parade season, under his direction as drum major during his junior and senior years, at L.W. Higgins, the marching band placed 1st 6 times out of 8 after 6 years of not placing at all.
Govenor has been involved in several successful projects, a collaboration with New Orleans very own world traveled jazz artist Donald Harrison; a two song feature on the national compilation album Young Lions of Big Head Records of Los Angeles; a hit jingle that was on the fore front of the Clean up New Orleans campaign which involved the mayor and other local government officials; a successful outreach program with Hollywood's own Tom "Tiny" Lister (Deebo) that went into neighborhoods and high schools. Now, after starting his own Gospel Recording Company Christ Lyfe Musiq he has sold over 4,000 copies of his first solo project "Flame of Fire" within the first 8 months of his company's existence.
Govenor has traveled the highways and byways ministering the gospel by way of hip hop including such venues as: Memphis Tennessee, Atlanta Georgia, Beaumont Texas, Bell glades Florida, Italy and is tentatively scheduled for Japan in 2006. Govenor has ministered to the youth of churches here in New Orleans such as; Greater Saint Stephens Full Gospel (capacity 20,000), Greater Antioch (capacity 1,200), Celebration Church (capacity 5,000), Franklin Avenue Baptist Church (capacity 8,000), Perfect Love World Revival Ministries (capacity 1,200) and many more. Also, opening for Fred Hammond at Six Flags in New Orleans in addition to several Tent Revivals in the poverty stricken neighborhoods and projects, Govenor has witnessed thousands of young people accept Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior.
Govenor is currently on a 12 state tour with Oil of Joy Ministries entitled "7 Days of Glory", presiding Bishop Greg Davis. His expose has been featured in the Washington Post, New Orleans Times Picayune, Chicago Tribune newspapers, The Jump off Magazine, online through Belifnet.com and the Religious News Service. Another opportunity to minister has been by way of the local access stations in the city of New Orleans and Cynthia & Friends a national TV show aired in 25 million homes including the Word Network.
His involvement with youth is the heartbeat of his ministry. He has been moved to bring the "Good News", to the hurting, confused and misguided manifested through Gospel Hip Hop.