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Born Quadir Ibn Lateef Habeeb on November 22, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Q was home schooled for the majority of his educational career. Raised a devout Muslim, Qs Imam, (spiritual counselor/mentor) Fajri Ansari, a two-time class B and C basketball championship-winning coach, recognized Qs raw talent and continued to develop his athleticism at Turner Carroll High School for his junior year of high school. After only one year on the team, Q was recruited by a private school and spent his senior year of high school there where he was scouted and received a full basketball scholarship to St. Bonaventure, a private college in upstate New York. When Qs coach, Jim Baron, accepted a new position, Q returned to Buffalo and received his associates degree in Science at the Erie County Community College. Q then received a full basketball scholarship to Howard University. However, at Howard, Q began to find his writers voice creating intense soul inspiring poems. Q began to perform his original spoken word pieces in the Washington, DC area, Where he spent alot of time as a youth, He was sought out by student organizations, sororities, and professors for paid performances. Tavis Smiley (formerly of BET) chose Q to host the poetry section of his very first Youth to Leaders National Summit which was aired on C-SPAN in 2003. At the age of 23, Q left Howard to pursue his career in spoken word poetry and rap music. He published his first spoken word cd entitled Words of Awakening, which included a fiery political base of commentary. The year 2003 proved to be a pivotal year for Q. He performed for Russell Simmons at the Annual Black Face Awards, which led to his performance for the Jam Master Jay Commemoration where Russell and Danny Simmons personally requested Qs audition for the HBO Def Poetry Jam. After performing before Dr. Ben Chavis Muhammad, Q was invited to perform at the Pre Tony Award show for the Def Poetry cast. Q then joined the BET All Stars Tour, performed for Chuck D, and as a result was invited to work in his private studio. In February of 2005, Q partnered with The Polygon Group (a music publishing & production co.) and soon released his first underground hip hop cd entitled The Unheard of: Volume 1. This cd received much press in upstate New York, where Q is from. Q was featured in Artvoice magazine as the Artist of the Week and on NBCs local news show. In October 2005, Q showcased his talents in front of a celebrity packed audience at Reeboks Tenth Year in the League Anniversary party for NBA superstar Allen Iverson. His performance was brilliant and chosen to be included in a segment to be televised nationally on Comcast Def On Demand in February 2006. June 2006 proved to be eventful for Q as he relocated to Jersey City to be closer to the New York City music scene. This move paid dividends immediately as Q entered a music showcase with some of the hottest emcees in the tri-state area. In front of industry A&R execs and DJs judging the showcase Q put on a performance that earned him $1000 dollars cash and 1st place honors not to mention future meetings with label representatives that were in attendanceCurrently Q is working with DJ Green Lantern on an upcoming mix tape entitledTHE UNHEARD OF: The Block The Devil The Deen which features production from in house producers Carolina Blu, Da Artz, & Thugzmen, Ill Tone plus the likes of Chad B & Black Jeruz (G-Unit producers), Marie Ben-Ari, King James, Green Lantern, and DJ S&S. Quadir was invited to be a special guest speaker At The Nike One 25th Annivesary and Was a Guest Poet on ABC World News. In 08 Quadir was featured on Grand Theft Auto 4 with his hit Record NICKNAME, One-A-Day: I Got A Nickname For All My Guns I'm back from my GTA4 Hiatus..Hiiii hatttterrs! www.myspace.com/qboogieaka

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Download Mixtape | Provided by DatPiff.com"‘GTA IV’ Inspires Artists And Gets Its Own Album"In-game radio DJ The Evil Genius Green Lantern from Liberty City’s Beat 102.7 is releasing his own mixtape-esqe album including music from and inspired by “Grand Theft Auto IV.”With 16 songs total, eight from the game and eight exclusive to the disc, “Liberty City Invasion” will be hitting the streets (read: all major digital retailers) May 20, and will feature tracks from artists like Busta Rhymes, Wyclef, Fat Joe and Fabolous. However, if you prefer more underground artists, you’ll get to pick from Uncle Murder, Johnny Polygon, and Qadir.It makes you wonder if maybe the eight extra tracks will show up in a future expansion, but apparently one of the games soundtrack supervisors was a bit tight-lipped about that potential when Stephen Totilo interviewed him for MTV News a few weeks ago. Hit the jump for the full press release.Rockstar Games announces the May 20th release of Liberty City Invasion: Music from and Inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV produced entirely by The Evil Genius Green LanternToday, Rockstar Games and Future Green Entertainment are proud to announce the release of an original production album from The Evil Genius DJ Green Lantern featuring music from and inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV.Containing eight brand new tracks crafted exclusively for DJ Green Lantern’s “Liberty City Invasion” radio show on the in-game radio station “The Beat,” as well as eight new songs directly inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV, The Evil Genius DJ Green Lantern has created an epic urban soundtrack. This special album release features an incredible lineup of hip-hop, reggae and R&B superstars including heavyweights Busta Rhymes, Wyclef, Fat Joe, Styles P and Fabolous as well as up-and-coming artists Mavado, Uncle Murder and Future Green Entertainment’s own Johnny Polygon, Qadir and more.Singles include “Where’s My Money” from Busta Rhymes and “Nickname” from the brand new artist Qadir. The perfect summer anthem “I’m So Fly,” featuring Fat Joe and Fabolous is inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV and while included on the album is not in the game.“The Grand Theft Auto games have always featured stunning soundtracks and the amount of eclectic music in Grand Theft Auto IV goes above and beyond anything we have been able to do before” said Sam Houser, Founder and Executive Producer of Rockstar Games, “DJ Green Lantern’s contributions give the soundtrack a true New York flavor and we’re excited to be releasing his full album to fans.”“From making mixtapes, to being on the radio, to touring with the biggest artists on the planet, and then for the biggest video game title to solicit me to create exclusive music is something most people could only dream about, it’s like a graduation,” said Green. “Rockstar Games understood what I bring to the table as far as not just presenting music, but creating music.”Green Lantern originally came to prominence in the mixtape scene by consistently featuring exclusive self-produced music with hip-hop superstars like Eminem, Jay-Z, The Beastie Boys, Mike Shinoda’s FortMinor, D-Block, Busta Rhymes, Mobb Deep and many more. This led to an acclaimed career as a proper music producer in his own right which has yielded such Billboard hits as “Number One Spot” by Ludacris and “In The Ghetto” by Busta Rhymes featuring Rick James as well as the street hits Akon “Ghetto” feat. Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac, Uncle Murda’s “Bullet, Bullet,” and many more. Green Lantern can be heard every week nationally on his Sirius Satellite Radio show. The Evil Genius Green Lantern makes his official production album debut with the release of Liberty City Invasion: Music from and Inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV. It will be available at all major digital retailers on May 20th with a physical release coming soon.Grand Theft Auto IV is currently available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system and the PLAYSTATION® 3 computer entertainment system.The Evil Genius DJ Green Lantern LibertyCity Invasion: Music From and Inspired by Grand Theft Auto IV Tracklisting:1. Intro 2. Styles P “What’s the Problem” 3. Busta Rhymes “Where’s My Money” 4. Wyclef, Uncle Murda and Mavado “Informer” 5. Joell Ortiz and Dante Hawkins “Alone” 6. Jim Jones and Juelz Santana “Bustin Shots” 7. Maino “Get Away Driver” 8. Uncle Murda “Anybody Can Get It” 9. Fabolous & Fat Joe “I’m So Fly” 10. Qadir “Nickname” 11. 38 Special, Fever and Dwayne “Streets Raised Me” 12. Clipse feat. Re-Up Gang “9mm” 13. Heltah Skeltah feat. Buckshot “Can’t Trust Em” 14. Red Café “Stick’m” 15. Immortal Technique “Parole” 16. Tru Life “Wet Em Up” 17. Johnny Polygon “Price On Your Head”

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