The business of music ain't no joke today.
Most of these dudes can't even rap. That's the first thing. Secondly, dudes like Q who can actually rap, have to be cool with not really seeing mad bread for a minute while they build fanbases basically on their own for years, and stay mad focus on JUST music. That's not easy when you have a name out there, but the not the spoils to show for it. So dudes lose interest and motivation.
It's not like back in the day, where you could hop to a label with no buzz and get an advance with just your talent. Today, the labels won't even see you unless your following is crazy, and then even after that, they want all your publishing and rights. This is literally the hardest era ever in the history of the business to make real money and keep ownership of all of your paperwork.


H a 4’10 superthug who took a L to a even smaller superthug from Canada
No coming back from that


H a 4’10 superthug who took a L to a even smaller superthug from Canada
No coming back from that
Don Q could 100% benefit from a singular outside producer. He can really rap but a lot of his production doesn’t make him stand out at all, it makes him sound like a castoff late 2000s mixtape rapper.

Yep. I know he dropped way before 38 Spesh and Trust were really on the radar, but a crew like that could really help him out right now.thats how I felt....I was like damn the curse of NYC strikes again.....
but man if 1 of the OGs came in and scooped him up......
what a shame.
Yep. I know he dropped way before 38 Spesh and Trust were really on the radar, but a crew like that could really help him out right now.

He can rap but doesn't have standout appealing quality to old heads or youngins.

you don't think somebody spitting like that could be molded![]()
Don Q is such a fukking bust. nikka was a first round draft pick just not too long ago. He already in the the D League. Breh decided rapping the same, I’m an east coast nikka with a bouncy down south flow every single verse for 3 years was a good idea.
