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Q MACHETTE
10 years of experience, crowds of 20,000+, over 1,000,000 YouTube views, and features with some of the biggest names in the game. Southern-bred independent artist Q Machette has brought his magnetic lyrical style to forefront of the independent music scene with full force.
Far from the limelight, Q Machette had very humble beginnings growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama. Being raised by his mother, and reaching to fill the void of an absentee father, Q Machette took to the streets for the love and support he yearned for. Looking to drug dealers, killers, and pimps for the fatherly advice the he was missing at home, Q Machette learned all he knew from the streets. As the story goes, when a young man is raised in the streets he begins to embrace the street lifestyle, and so begun his affiliation with the gangs of the streets of Tuskegee.
According To Q Machette he “started rapping on a whim during grade school to impress my female classmates.” The teachers were so impressed with his lyrical prowess they provided words of encouragement to help nurture his lyrical gift, thus saving him from the quintessential ending that the street life promised.
10 years of experience, crowds of 20,000+, over 1,000,000 YouTube views, and features with some of the biggest names in the game. Southern-bred independent artist Q Machette has brought his magnetic lyrical style to forefront of the independent music scene with full force.
Far from the limelight, Q Machette had very humble beginnings growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama. Being raised by his mother, and reaching to fill the void of an absentee father, Q Machette took to the streets for the love and support he yearned for. Looking to drug dealers, killers, and pimps for the fatherly advice the he was missing at home, Q Machette learned all he knew from the streets. As the story goes, when a young man is raised in the streets he begins to embrace the street lifestyle, and so begun his affiliation with the gangs of the streets of Tuskegee.
According To Q Machette he “started rapping on a whim during grade school to impress my female classmates.” The teachers were so impressed with his lyrical prowess they provided words of encouragement to help nurture his lyrical gift, thus saving him from the quintessential ending that the street life promised.
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