Quezz Ruthless: It's big stacks and racks on display in the 'Jackpot' music video
Who says you can’t keep putting out fire anthems from a fire project like the Y.N.S. album released back in May? Turns out rap artist Quezz Ruthless is steady grinding and keeping the cameras rolling for audio turned visual gems like his ‘Jackpot’ tune.
It’s tough bars and big flexing on display going down here. Completely turn up.
As a self-proclaimed “wild child,” Quezz Ruthless delivers bold, unfiltered bars that live up to his name. Today, the Memphis riser returns with the video for “Jackpot,” a highlight from his recent mixtape, Y.N.S. Quezz slides effortlessly on the beat, dropping menacing bars with a tumbling flow. His grim lyrics are contrasted by the fluorescent color filters in the video, where he links up with his crew and counts up cash as they ponder their next move.
“Jackpot” is the third visual released from Y.N.S., following the video for “N**** Show Us.” Spanning 11 tracks, Y.N.S. takes you on a journey through Quezz’s fast-paced lifestyle, depicting his haunting street adventures through take-no-prisoners bars and upbeat production by GRAMMY-nominated producers like multi-platinum duo, The Trillionaires. Y.N.S. is also home to “Ain’t Stoppin,” featuring a posthumous verse from Quezz’s biological brother Big Scarr, where Quezz vows to keep striving in memory of one of his biggest inspirations.
Quezz Ruthless is one of the most exciting young rappers in the bustling Memphis rap scene. He first gained notoriety with his guest spot on Big Scarr's "MJ," which has over 85 million global streams to date. Quezz built a cult following in Memphis with his 2023 mixtape, Wild Child, which has over 10 million streams. The rapper's catalog generates over 200k on-demand streams per week across platforms. With a new project on the way, Quezz Ruthless is blazing his own path, picking up the torch in honor of his late brother.