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Quincy Returns With Mellow Rap Single "No Stress"


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Late last year, Quincy shared a live, acoustic performance of his song "No Stress," but on Wednesday (June 24) rapper dropped the official single along with the accompanying music video. The son to Al B. Sure, step-son to Diddy, and godson to Quincy Jones has many musical influences in his life, so it's unsurprising that he's chosen to follow a path in the entertainment industry.

While you may recognize him from his features in films or his role on Star as Derek Jones, Quincy Brown has been cranking out new music for years. He's only released one EP back in 2017, This Is for You, but there have been a few singles dropped off including "Special" with his Star co-star Ryan Destiny last year. Check out "No Stress" and let us know what you think of this latest delivery from Quincy.

Quotable Lyrics

It’s a new season I’m taking off my flannel
Everything is black and white my life is a piano
Love Italian women my son may be a soprano
Shorty born in 88 I gotta play my keys right that’s 88
Play the game like the lake show back in 88

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