this what music is about love it Comment by SON! Comment by djbliveĬlassic Quik & Free, thank you for blessing us with modern Funk! Comment by evset213 Suga Freeee Comment by Dboy (Perth Producer)ĭope DJ quik. Quik is the name!! Comment by Sir Thomas Triplett The Foo that raps after quik needs some better skills on the mic Comment by B Pattĭom K forever killin it Comment by The Loyal OneĭJ Quik deserves a Grammy!!!! Comment by Flying Faders Studios AKA Supafly Beats I'm rhymin' you ramblin' LOL Comment by 818lakers Track 2: duration printed on back cover & cd: 4:03. Track 1: duration printed on back cover & cd: 4:04.
(ASCAP)/Royl Rock/Sheppard Lane Music (BMI)/Vertical Joyride Music (ASCAP). You are the greast over dre and everyone on that West Coast.keep doing your thing bro and never get tired. All tracks published by: Way 2 Quik Music, Protoons, Inc., adm.
When he put the short snip video out I was excited and played the song 100 times in a row. and Sugar free Quick shoulda did this one alone.his verse was to damn dope and he put more into it because he made the beat. Straight up classic, dope dj quik quality, rap and music awesome!!!! Comment by SOX GEEZUZ KRISPY SOUND FROM THE 1 N ONLY QUIK Comment by FIRST TOUCH Love the guitar line on this.straight up groove Comment by Sir Thomas Triplett This song slapsssssss! Comment by Common.ppl-coruptingyouthĭj Quick still got it!!!! Comment by yamajestykingjeffrey Until now, that is.Life Jacket feat Suga Free & Dom Kennedy is the first single from DJ Quiks new project Midnight Life.Īvailable for pre-order with a free track now: And second, his impact on hip-hop history is both truly profound and largely unappreciated. It was one of the last great solo songs in Quik's illustrious career. After this epic interview, two things become quite clear: First, Quik is an open book with a very precise memory. 'Nobody' featuring Suga Free is an ode to the good life and not caring what anybody else thinks. Dre helped him deal with some of the tragedies he’s witnessed over the years. Quik even spoke on the money, the girls, and the street drama that surrounded him throughout his music career, and how his work with Dr. Quik broke down everything from his sudden superstardom with the song “Tonite” to his mid-career collaborations with artists ranging from 2Pac to El Debarge, and even some of his little-known contributions to massive hits by the likes of 5 0 Cent and Rakim. “I don’t even talk to my mom this long,” Quik quipped as he went deep, connecting what he was doing musically to some of the key moments in his own remarkable biography, going into detail about what equipment and techniques he used, and speaking on all the people, places, and especially his own mindset during each recording session. W hile he may not be the platinum hitmaker he was during the 1990s, he’s still a passionate sonic artist who's blazed a creative path that allowed his music to evolve into a very personal sound. Quik’s gone through several distinct phases, working both in the spotlight and behind the scenes, and Complex caught up with him last week to speak about all of it in detail. Compton-born DJ Quik has been a force in hip-hop since the late 1980s.