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Independent artist Quil drops "A Mental Journey", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The Florida influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to hip-hop fans. If Hiphopmusic is your sound, "A Mental Journey" is a strong addition to your playlist.
This song is for all those ducks out there talking about doing things, but they ain't doing nothing.
"You See Me Boy" by Quil is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Florida, this track speaks for itself. Listeners into Hiphopmusic will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
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SoundClick artist Quil presents "The Highway", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. The track showcases Quil's instinct for crafting memorable music. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Florida, this track speaks for itself. Quil continues to build a Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
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Independent artist Quil drops "Muthaphuckas", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Florida, this track speaks for itself. If Hiphopmusic is your sound, "Muthaphuckas" is a strong addition to your playlist.
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SoundClick artist Quil presents "Kalua Colada", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The Florida influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to hip-hop fans. Quil continues to build a Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Quil is dropping a new album to bring the life back to the underground. I always keep it hot and keep it real, so just relax and follow the flow.
I've been a performer all of my life. Click here to listen to some of the instrumentals that I've made.
Tupac was definitely an influence on my life. Eric B and Rakim, Dead Prez, KRS, Prince, Mike, Ice Cube, Dre, BIG, Mr Mike, 8 Ball and MJG, 5th Ward Boyz, Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Daz Dillinger, Too Short, B.D.K., 95 South, 69 Boys, Beanie Sigel, Bone Thugs in Harmony, D J Magic Mike, Outkasts, Goodie MOB, Tela, 3 6, Jay Z, Russell Simmons, you know, all the greats. My brother Ikon was the most influencial because he taught me why you got to keep your flow real, people expect to see what they hear, so if you don't display what you say, you fooling yourself.
Shot outs to all my people: Them Abdullah Boys Isaac, Malachi, Elias, Dil, My Crew T-roy, Q, Dirt, Bush, Big Boy, Chuck, Lil Tony, Dorsey, Ed O G, Wildman Rob, Ray, Snakeman, T. Parker, Ham, Olin, Pumpkin, Stan, Barry, Fonzy, Damion, Devon, Neil, Durale, Sound House, J, Izzy, Pooky Duke, Queece, TT, Charles, C Moe, BG, Strong, Smoke, Chico, Kabuki, Big T, Lil Willie, Rick, Keith, X, Jen "the thug princess", the whole WB Click, Big Drew, Unique, Choc, BJ, Roket Rod, Kay Kay, Coolie T, B True, Kaos P, D J Khan, Berto, Bird, Chip, Rick, Art, Craig, Knowalogic, B Tucker, Felix Ortiz, Jay De La Santos, Jen Vargas, all of my people in Carver Shores, Ditlo, Pat, Ken Junebug, Mel, Zay, Marco, Odell, Titty Head, Elton, Kenny, Wesley RIP, Windell, William, Barry, Jason, Lil Ced, Lamont, Rebel Life Studios, Sunny South, Tripple O, Motel 6, Axul, Sammy, Ayo, , Money Mob, Pooky Duke, Silence, Krook, Gritz-n-Greenz, Shadow, Fate, , Jay's Corner Store in Crime Hills, Hit Connect, Nexgen Entertainment, Come Up Records, Donya, Jazzmyn, Nia, Khaleyl, Aziah, Robyn, Zakia, much love, and to all my fans "you see me boy", shot outs to Napster and to all the Napstars, "I'm a N.A.P.S.T.A.R."