Talk:TQ (singer)

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[edit] Notable

I think he's probably fairly notable, even if he's not that particularly well-known, because 'Westside' is on a compilation album that I have. Alright song, actually! Hope that helps some. Dragonfly888 22:08, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

Taken from T.Q. page:

==About TQ==
Terrance "TQ" Quaites is a singing rapper from Compton, California [citation needed]. He was    
discovered by Clockwork Entertainment and released his Debut Album, "They Never Me Comin'", in  
1998. It was distibuted by Sony Music. In the 2000's he left Sony Music and Joined [[Cash Money 
Records]] where he released his hit single "Keep It On the Low". His stay at Cash Money didn't last 
long. In 2004 he released another album, "Listen", under HUB Muzic / WEA a part of the label 
Lightyear Entertainment and Warner Music. Keeping a bond with Cash Money, the album was 
produced by Cash Money's lead producer Mannie Fresh.