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Q-Towne is a Hip-Hop artist from Chicago, Illinois. Currently residing in the entertainment capital of Los Angeles, Ca. His mix of edgy punchlines and cleaver rhyme schemes give his music an upbeat vibe and conscious feel.
At a young age, Q had a love of music from memorizing his dad’s old cassette tapes. Which included various Hip-Hop, R&B and Soul acts of the 90’s such as: Master P, Kriss Kross, Keith Sweat and LSG. He would sing along to every song until he could recite them nonstop from start to finish, without the music playing.
He started writing at the age of 10; when he and and his older brother were forced by their DJ older cousin to battle over an instrumental from Nas’ Nastradamus album. Which their cousin was recording a DJ set to. Q’s older brother defeated him with ease. Q kept writing, but would not start to take music seriously until a decade later after joining an organization called RAP; short for Random Acts of Poetry. Which provided a space for him to showcase and receive honest feedback.
Since then Q-Towne has gone on to collaborate with dozens of artists and producers. And release several independent releases across multiple platforms. In 2020, he founded HomeTowne Entertainment; an independent music production and marketing company. For more information about Q-Towne and other HTE artists, please visit www.hometowneent.com
At a young age, Q had a love of music from memorizing his dad’s old cassette tapes. Which included various Hip-Hop, R&B and Soul acts of the 90’s such as: Master P, Kriss Kross, Keith Sweat and LSG. He would sing along to every song until he could recite them nonstop from start to finish, without the music playing.
He started writing at the age of 10; when he and and his older brother were forced by their DJ older cousin to battle over an instrumental from Nas’ Nastradamus album. Which their cousin was recording a DJ set to. Q’s older brother defeated him with ease. Q kept writing, but would not start to take music seriously until a decade later after joining an organization called RAP; short for Random Acts of Poetry. Which provided a space for him to showcase and receive honest feedback.
Since then Q-Towne has gone on to collaborate with dozens of artists and producers. And release several independent releases across multiple platforms. In 2020, he founded HomeTowne Entertainment; an independent music production and marketing company. For more information about Q-Towne and other HTE artists, please visit www.hometowneent.com