Music
Quon Is Ready To Drop A New Single ‘Aint A Boss’ on March 22
Veteran rapper and OG Quon is gearing up to bring his new single, entitled “Aint A Boss,” to the forefront of the music scene soon. ‘Aint A Boss’ is the follow-up of his last track, ‘Did That,’ which he released in January. ‘Aint A Boss’ is said to have been influenced by the false things and situations around us, especially on social media handles, where many people claim to be who they are not. It is accompanied by a two-minute and fifty-second video filmed in Houston and is produced and directed by Amir Perry (Yo Gotti, Pusha T, E-40). Inspired by the late Pimp C (UGK), the Quon pays homage to the dead and living legends of Houston city and surrounding areas.
Dequon Stovall, better known by his stage name Quon, is a recording artist born in New Orleans. He grew up mostly in Arizona and Texas and discovered his calling in the music industry as a teenager. Quon began rapping with his pals and performing open mics at various locations throughout the neighborhood. His music is influenced by pioneers such as UGK, Jay Z, Too $hort, and Tupac Shakur. Under his previous alias, Young Quon, he has also worked with some of the biggest stars in the hip-hop industry, including Paul Wall, Kidd Kidd, E-40, and Lil’ Keke. In the past, he released the bangers like ‘OG Status’ and ‘Did That’ which received positive remarks from both listeners and critics. Known for his assured, eclectic, and amusing music, seeing “Aint A Boss” hit the charts will not be surprising.
‘Aint A Boss’ will be available on all major streaming platforms on March 22, including Spotify and YouTube. Meanwhile, you can follow Quon on Instagram to learn more about his upcoming projects and on YouTube for all his past work.
Spotify link:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EstrTCuHBbCMnnkm8mOJT
Youtube link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eRIIMLaEgKB70ASGkfFCw
Connect on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/quonmusic/
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