Young Quez: Arkansas' own puts on with 'My City'

Arkansas rapper Young Quez is all about showing off his roots. The hip-hop artist comes through with the new ‘My City’ music video and shares some major similarities of Kentucky’s own EST Gee with rap delivery and approach to anthem-making.

It’s all eyes on Quez for the new visual flex. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Young in his rap game bag.

Independent Arkansas rapper Young Quez has just shared his new video single "My City". On the fiery  new track, Young Quez is continuing to put on for his city by expanding on his refreshingly unique sound, flexing his authoritative delivery through his aggressive flows and blunt storytelling in the process. "You want a bag, you better come tap in with us / It's money all around this bitch and this my city, who gon' say I ain't the Bluff?", he raps with a prideful sense of command to kick off the new track. As his delivery switches to deliver the hook, it becomes abundantly clear that Young Quez's no-nonsense bars are to be taken seriously. Serving as his third release of 2023, "My City" follows up the boastful bangers "Rockstar" and "Run It Up" as he continues his fateful momentum from last year's grand collaboration with Chicago rapper G Herbo on "Big Brother". Through his harrowing vocal presence and vicious punchlines, "My City" finds Young Quez honing in on his distinctive skills as a hungry emcee and further finding his voice as the lethal spitter that he is. 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.

Need more details on what Young Quez is staying busy with these days? Look no further than below.

Young Quez is another 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" and now "My City" 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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