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Qdajuice

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Qdajuice aka Quincy Bones aka Terry Overby is a rapper and brand visionary from Cleveland, OH. He first became intrigued by rap music at a young age, when he purchased his first album, The Massacre by 50 Cent. Along with 50 Cent, other influences of Qdajuice include OutKast, Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, and Curren$y. Currently, he is also being inspired by newer artists like 6LACK, Kenny Mason, IDK, Lil Uzi Vert, and Baby Keem. Qdajuice says that he is an artist who creates many sounds. Sometimes his music is fast-paced and witty, and other times, it is slow and melodic. He makes music by taking sounds that he loves and turning them into something of his own.

Qdajuice released his first project, Babylon in 2017. The project sees high points on the tracks, “Babylon” featuring WesWill, “Raindrops,” and “Promise Land” featuring Qdajuice’s daughter, Jade Marie. Qdajuice says that while making this project, this is when he decided to truly take music seriously. In 2019, Qdajuice followed up with the EP, What A Life. Another WesWill-assisted track, “Black Thoughts” as well as “Bounce” featuring Jp Mack are standouts from the project. These first two projects can be found exclusively on SoundCloud and Audiomack. In 2021, Qdajuice would release two new projects. At the beginning of the year, he dropped a collab project with Antoine Christopher, Black - EP. In October, Qdajuice released his latest solo album, This Isn’t For You on all major streaming services at the age of 27. On the album, Qdajuice tells stories of being an up-and-coming artist and also, being a single father, raising a teenage daughter. Be sure to check out “Dark Days (Intro)” featuring will cherry and “Rockstar” from this project.

Since This Isn’t For You, Qdajuice has released numerous singles and dropped off an EP, K9 in the summer of 2024. In September of the same year, he released “Ball Brothers,” a hard-hitting single featuring Atlanta rapper, SwaVay.

Aside from the music, Qdajuice is also the founder of Open Sundays brand and collective. For the time being, Open Sundays is mostly focused on promoting Qdajuice music and merchandise. However, this is a brand that he compares to A$AP Mob, as in the future, it will include music from multiple artists, merch, and exclusive content.

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