"Throw It Up"
Q-S & Kla$$ic In Texas Part 1
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Sure it's very simple to follow trends.. just take a look around, but being unique is what separates one from the rest and innovation is by far the lane less take in their lifetime. Anyone can put lyrics together and rap but, Q-S shows the true meaning of being an innovative emcee with such a creative mind and a versatile style that it is as if he were placed in a league of his own as he continues to set examples and goals for hip hop. "What started as a joke soon became popular. Now it's time to prove what I can do as a rap artist.
"Born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and raised in Levittown, as a child Q-S would look up to his older brother as a rapper. It never occurred to him to pursue rap as a career until the summer of 2004 at the age of 18. His brother would always motivate him to kick a freestyle in a cipher just for the fun of it. "My brother was a great influence on me," Q-S said, referring to Klassic. "I don't think I would have begun rapping if it wasn't for him." Q-S would continue to practice honing his craft every day to somewhat match Klassic's. What had seemed to be just a hobby, Q-S developed a passion in rapping two years after he began writing lyrics.
Today he's out creating a buzz for himself on his independent record label "Elite Entertainment Productions" and booking events for performances and interviews etc. to receive as much exposure as possible. Q-S has worked extremely hard to come up as a rapper in the face of trials and tribulations. "Looked up my younger years now you looking at him," Q-S mentions in one of his tracks to symbolize his growth as a lyricist. Many had doubted Q-S and ignored his skill until he opened the minds of listeners through his music. He went from being clowned for his style of clothing and religion of Islam to struggling to fit in with society, which plays a major role in his sound, though he is capable of switching it. "How I look at it, it's not the beat that makes the song, it's the artist."
Through desire, dedication, and determination, Q-S now strives for perfection with a goal to make history with his music and show the world what he is truly capable of as a lyricist