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MARQC
Q: What do you like and hate the most about what you do?
A: I enjoy making music, whether by myself or with the homies. It is always a good time, ideas are bounced around and collectively dope music is being created. I have no dislikes about what I do, maybe I will feel differently about that in the future but for right now everything is working.

“I Go By The Name Red”
Q: What do you like and hate the most about what you do?
A: I enjoy making music, whether by myself or with the homies. It is always a good time, ideas are bounced around and collectively dope music is being created. I have no dislikes about what I do, maybe I will feel differently about that in the future but for right now everything is working.

M.O.R a.k.a Mistress of Rap
Q: How would you describe yourself and your music in three ways?
A: I would describe my music as having a heavy West Coast influenced, very bouncy and vibey and authentic. Like I said previously, I only write what I know and what I’ve experienced.

Massachusetts Rapper D Beez
Q: If you could work with anybody in any industry, company or person, who would it be and why?
A: Definitely P.Diddy. He has been my idol since I was a kid. I just dig his swagger, his business, and his savvy persona. It is inspirational.

Artwork by: Pauly Steez
Q: How long have you been doing this for?
A: I have been creating art since I can remember, honestly, it started with tracing Dragonball Z, to drawing my favorite rappers and actors. Now I combine my childhood imagery, with the way culture influences the world, to get the work I create now.

Moslikely
Q: Where did the inspiration come from for your EP For Your Patience?
A: We were putting together “Arrival” and there was some tracks that did not make the first cut. Did not really know what to do with them, so figured it would be a disservice if I held those records instead of dropping them and thanking everyone for their patience.

Cloudy Nueve
Q: What is the story with paranoia?
A: Actually when I wrote that, I was actually in jail and wrote about all my ex’s because I’m pretty sure they were out sabotaging me together… lmao

Toronto’s very own Natosh Renee
Q: What is a short term goal?
A: To get my first album complete before summer 2020.

Dee Gomes “On God“ Music Video
Rhode Island, Dee Gomes is just getting started. He has been going back and forth between Rhode Island to California. During that time he is clearly just plotting on how to kill the game.
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