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Joined Sep 9, 2010
From 1985 to present day, the world is constantly amazed with the progression of the masterpieces, material and ideas QuezEYE manage to construct. Though it's been SAID to keep it "REAL" or "100" and it seems to be the total opposite. As a troubled teen QuezEYE was introduced to the streetlife and went through hard times and hard arche with constant run ins with the law. Faced with difficult decisions on which road to take, QuezEYE began writing music.
During 1999, QuezEYE recorded his first studio record "I Ain't Prepared to Die". Unfortunitely due to the lack of knowledge and no guidence, "I Ain't Prepared to Die" only became a neighbor hood accomplishment. Exceeding expectations, QuezEYE made a change within his ambition to become known more for his way of thinking different rather than his way of thinking violently.
On November 22, 2001 George McClain, a cousin closest to QuezEYE, was murdered. Soon after, with no way to express his feelings, QuezEYE began to go into the studio more frequently than normal after a state of shock. During this time QuezEYE wrote and produced "I'll Never Forget Ya" in dedication and memory of George McClain. From that day forward, QuezEYE decided to become the type of artist that spoke his mind on everything regardless of the thoughts of the massed.
During the time frames of 2003-2007, QuezEYE relocated to North Carolina. During these four years QuezEYE didn't make too many major advances. However, he took trips to New York, New Orleans, Miami, Virjinia Beach, etc. to do performances in night clubs to make his voice heard. He made studio records with artists such as Young Bamma and Jessie Jae "Dying in a Daze" (produced by Nesio) and made several underground records.
Midways through 2007 QuezEYE returned home and continued doing music. This go-round it was with the mentality of a poker player with a big hang. "ALL IN". In doing so, QuezEYE recorded "Mosh Pitt" featuring MarkIZ (produced by Niti Beats), "I Won't Money" (produced by Niti Beats), "Jungle Streetz" featuring MarkIZ (produced by Niti Beats), "I Gotta Stunt" featuring Fatman the Fattest Mac (produced by Smell Rell), "As I Proceed", "Play It Off" (produced by Epik the Dawn) and many more. With all the buzz, astonishment, ambition and drive; QuezEYE continue to stride to the top of the charts broadening his horizon and taking every measure to do work with multiplatnum artist as if he's been amongst the stars from day one.
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