Marq Niqe.
From Dreamville, NC by way of Orlando, FL Marq Niqe has been penning songs for local artists and now its time for the 1 to step out of the shadows and carry his
Just Tell Me the Things That I wanna Hear, L.Oo.V.E
Independent artist Marq Niqe. drops "When You Lie x Magic Beats (pls rate)", a R&B/Soul/Pop track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. This is the unmistakable sound of La, and it will especially appeal to r&b/soul/pop fans. If Randb is your sound, "When You Lie x Magic Beats (pls rate)" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Only person we should better than is the lame person we was the day before. |ig @marqniqe
Independent artist Marq Niqe. drops "STUNT (on the old me)", a R&B/Soul/Pop track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The California influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to r&b/soul/pop fans. "STUNT (on the old me)" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick R&B/Soul/Pop chart. If Pop, Hiphop and R&B is your sound, "STUNT (on the old me)" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Cover of Future's March Madness with his own spin, dedicated to his brother Kenny Joo$e. May you rest in peace.
"March Madness Future Freestyle" by Marq Niqe. is a Cover Songs production available on SoundClick. Marq Niqe. demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The track creates a listening experience that feels party, hip hop beats and cloud rap. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Cover Songs chart, peaking at #3. Listeners who follow Future will feel right at home with this Marq Niqe. release on SoundClick.
For the Boss'd up ones.
"Nothing Wrong" by Marq Niqe. is a R&B/Soul/Pop production available on SoundClick. Marq Niqe. demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the r&b/soul/pop sound. Listeners into Hiphop, Rap and Randb will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Sharing the same hometown of J.Cole Fayetteville N.C but by way of Orlando, FL, I decided to take my music seriously even though I'm a song writer by nature after the passing of my little brother Kenny Joo$e due to a murder-sucide in North Carolina while I've been living in Florida. Everything I pretty much do now is in honor of him.
He did music, and not because he thought it was fun, or he thought he was good at it-and he was, but more out of pinned up frustration of just being in a small town around small minded people, and probably doing things he didn't want to do to surive. We have different Fathers and I just think things didn't turn out the way he thought when he went back to live with him once his dad was released from prison.
I just feel guilty not being there or having him around me.
He actually had a little following in Dreamville, it was evident at his funeral, my little brother was such a likeable person.
I went to school with the children of NBA basketball coach Doc Rivers and yet at different moments in life I lived in the projects, I seen life at both end of the spectrums so I feel like I have understanding about people that alotta people lack.
That's why most of my lyrics are based on relationship type situations.