San Quinn
San Quinn | |
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Birth name | Quincy Brooks IV |
Born | Oakland, California, United States | October 24, 1977
Origin | San Francisco, California |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 1989 - present |
Labels | Get Low, Done Deal Ent., SMC |
Quincy Brooks IV (born October 24, 1977),[1] better known by his stage name San Quinn, is an American rapper from San Francisco, California. He is the cousin of Messy Marv, Stevie Johnson, and Ya Boy.
Early life
Brooks was born in Oakland, California, United States, and grew up in the Fillmore District of San Francisco since the age of three.[2] He attended George Washington High School.[3]
Career
Brooks made his first rap appearance as an opening act for 2Pac and Digital Underground at the age of 12. He recorded his first album at 15 years old.[4] In addition to a solo career, Brooks is also a member of the San Francisco rap group Get Low Playaz with JT The Bigga Figga, D-Moe, and Seff Tha Gaffla.[citation needed] One of Brooks' most notable tracks is "Shock the Party", which samples Whodini's "One Love".[5] The video for "Shock the Party" was filmed in the Fillmore district of San Francisco in the now-defunct Buena Vista Plaza East public housing towers, commonly referred to as OC (Outta Control) Housing Projects.[6]
Discography
Studio albums
- 1993: Young Baby Boy (Don't Cross Me)
- 1995: Live N Direct
- 1996: The Hustle Continues
- 2001: The Mighty Quinn
- 2004: I Give You My Word
- 2006: The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds
- 2007: Extreme Danger
- 2008: From a Boy to a Man
- 2009: The Tonite Show Addressing The Beef
- 2011: The Redemption Of Quincy Brooks Volume 1
- 2011: Can't Take The Ghetto Out A Nigga
- 2011: G.O.D. Guns Oil And Drugs Recession Proof
- 2013: What Goes Around Comes Around: Good Karma
- 2014: Since 17 Reasons
- 2015: The Fillmore Lion
Compilation albums
- 1998: San Quinn Presents 17 Reasons Compilation
- 1998: San Quinn Presents Isolated In The Game
- 2001: 4.5.7. Is The Code
- 2002: Repossessions
- 2003: Mind Motion Presents The Done Deal Party
- 2003: Quinndo Mania The Best Of San Quinn
- 2005: 4.5.7. Is The Code Part 2
- 2006: 4.5.7. Is The Code Part 3
- 2007: San Quinn Presents The Color Of Money
- 2011: Best Of Frisco Street Show
- 2012: Giants & Elephants Radio Vol. 2 We Own The Streets
- 2014: Street Platinum The Ultimate Album
Collaboration albums
- 1998: Messy Marv & San Quinn - Explosive Mode
- 2002: The Done Deal Fam - Runs In The Family
- 2006: Assassin & San Quinn - Fillmoe 2 San Jo 2
- 2006: C-Bo & San Quinn - 100 Racks In My Backpack
- 2006: Messy Marv & San Quinn - Explosive Mode 2 Back In Business
- 2006: The Mob Gets Explosive - Explosive Mode 3
- 2007: San Quinn & T-Nutty - A Warrior And A King Lyrical Kingdom
- 2008: JT The Bigga Figga, Messy Marv & San Quinn - Fillmoe Hardheads
- 2008: All City - 41Feva
- 2008: Keak Da Sneak & San Quinn - Welcome To Scokland
- 2010: San Quinn & E.Klips Da Hustla - Detrimental
- 2010: San Quinn & Loyal-T - Never Say Die
- 2010: San Quinn Presents - Miftape Muzik Volume 1
- 2011: San Quinn & Tuf Luv - A Hustler's Hope
- 2012: San Quinn & E.Klips Da Hustla - Detrimental 2 No Mercy
- 2013: Berner & San Quinn - Cookies & Cream
- 2013: San Quinn & Extreme - Red Cups & Poker Chips
- 2015: San Quinn & Sav Abinitio - Money Talks
- 2016: Neighborhood Connection & San Quinn - Spit It From The Lip
- 2016: Berner, Rich Rocka aka Ya Boy & San Quinn - Guilty By Association 2: Criminal Enterprise
With Get Low Playaz
- 1995: Straight Out The Labb
- 1996: What We Known Fo
- 1998: The Package
- 2000: The Family Business
- 2006: In The Streets Of Fillmoe
Mixtapes
- 2007: DJ Juice Presents Bay Area Mixtape Vol. 7 (Hosted By San Quinn)
- 2010: I Never Left
- 2012: The Mighty Vol.1
- 2013: All In The City
- 2013: The Mighty Vol.2
- 2018: The Mighty, Vol. 3
Singles
- 2020: “Oh La Aye” (featuring Freeway, produced by Monk HTS)
References
- ^ "California Birth Index, 1905–1995". Family Tree Legends Records Collection (Online Database). Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ "San Quinn : Rap, Hip-Hop Interview". Riotsound.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ^ "Washington (George) High School". Publicschoolreview.com. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ^ "San Quinn Interview (September 2008) : West Coast News Network". Dubcnn.com. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ "San Quinn's Shock the Party sample of Whodini's One Love - WhoSampled". WhoSampled. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ Lelchuk, Ilene (June 24, 2011). "They don't call the project Outta Control anymore / Success of renewal using HOPE VI is evident all around". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
External links
- 1978 births
- African-American male rappers
- Rappers from the San Francisco Bay Area
- Hip hop musicians from San Francisco
- Living people
- Rappers from San Francisco
- West Coast hip hop musicians
- Gangsta rappers
- 21st-century American rappers
- 21st-century American male musicians
- 21st-century African-American musicians
- 20th-century African-American people