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Young Quez: It's all types of grind time in the 'Real Rap' music video

Young Quez: It's all types of grind time in the 'Real Rap' music video

Sometimes you just need some hard bars to get you through your day or even workout set. So leave it to rap artist Young Quez to do more than just deliver audio fire with his ‘Real Rap’ and takes things up a few notches with an accompanying music video.

The song goes hard but seeing Quez in his rap game bag? Way too priceless. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Young Quez turn up.

Arkansas rapper Young Quez has just shared his new video single "Real Rap". As the thumping drums and bass-line, and twinkling piano loop unite behind him to create a menacing soundscape on the new track, Young Quez's infectious energy is at the forefront of his hard-hitting delivery complete with authoritative bars. "Still winnin' / I can put it on my daughters, I'mma see a million", he raps with immense confidence to kick off the new song. He uses the hook to proudly claim that his music and sound are bringing the rap music back that everyone has been missing.

Poised to continue his fiery momentum started from last year's grand collaboration with Chicago rapper G Herbo on "Big Brother", "Real Rap" serves as Quez's fourth release of the year, following up boastful bangers "Rockstar", "Run It Up", and the unapologetic "My City". With other successful tracks like "Know I Am", "Rounds" and "Big Brother" added to his discography last year, Quez's infectious energy and menacing bars continue to highlight the independent rapper's skillset as an undeniably promising star blooming out of Arkansas.

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Young Quez is a stand-out addition to the quickly blooming Arkansas Hip-Hop scene, working tirelessly to showcase the state’s talents. Only two hours away from the raucous Memphis scene, Quez pulls influence from their double-time flows and emphasis on punchlines to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Young Quez has been grinding since 2018, releasing three full-length projects, including 2019's Money Over Fame, as well as several singles. In 2019, he also dropped his most successful single to date, "No Cap", amassing nearly 200,000 streams on Spotify. With the releases of "Rockstar","Run It Up""My City" and now "Real Rap" to kick off his 2023, Young Quez is aiming to put his state on the map and simultaneously continuing to feed the streets with his signature sound full of street sermons and soulful reflections.

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