
Q. Dot
Death is Dying
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Hip Hop/Rap::Freshcoast music (East coast rugged, down south energy, west coast cool)
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- 1 Playwrites interpretation
- 2 Beginning of the end
- 3 what we do
- 4 hotter skit
- 5 hotter than a furnace
- 6 ijuswannaluvya
- 7 get down pt.1
- 8 i go
- 9 get this money
- 10 rock ya body
- 11 street shit
- 12 father forgive me
- 13 5-trey n***az
- 14 death is dying
- 15 get down pt.2
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Q. Dot's high energy stage show has rocked hip hop crowds all across the northwest for quite some time and his aura to say the least has captivated many. With innovative production, well structured lyrics and catchy-like-the-flu hooks, Q. Dot's debut solo album Death is Dying is set to take the urban worlds center stage in unsuspecting grand fashion.
Since his high school days rocking the occasional house party and talent show in a suburb in between Washington State's largest metropolitan area Seattle/Tacoma, Q. Dot has been courted by most major label...even if it was just flirting for a little bit. But the major label system proved unfortunate for Q as label politics, turnover and the all too familiar shadiness got in the way of him ever getting signed by any of the labels.
It was then he put to work the do-whatever-it-takes-to-make-it attitude he adapted as a youngster commiting crime. "I did whatever I had to do to get whatever my squad and I needed in order to make this music. As long as it wasn't causing physical harm to anyone it was cool."
That takes us back to the future. Where after recieving local radio honors and airplay from a street sweep of mixtapes put out by he and his crew (Tre'dmarks music Group)he's standing to deliver his solo debut. A fine work of art reminiscent to Nas' classic 'it was written'. With that being said, simply, Death is Dying is sure to please hip hop fans tastebuds waiting for the 'real things' to finally arrive.