American rapper
Musical artist
Quincy Adams Brooks , known professionally as San Quinn , is an American rapper from San Francisco , California .[ 2] He is the cousin of Messy Marv , Stevie Johnson , and Ya Boy .
Early life
Brooks was born in Oakland , and grew up in the Fillmore District of San Francisco since the age of three.[ 3] He attended George Washington High School .[ 4]
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.[ 5] In addition to a solo career, Brooks is also a member of the San Francisco rap group Get Low Playaz [ 6] with JT The Bigga Figga , D-Moe, and Seff Tha Gaffla.[ 7] One of Brooks' most notable tracks is "Shock the Party", which samples Whodini's "One Love ".[ 8] 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.[ 9]
Discography
Studio albums
1993: Young Baby Boy (Don't Cross Me)
1994: Live N Direct
1996: The Hustle Continues
2001: The Mighty Quinn
2004: I Give You My Word
2006: The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds
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: Extreme Danger
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
Singles
2020: “Oh La Aye” (featuring Freeway , produced by Monk HTS)
References
^ https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/909909475
^ Chazaro, Alan (July 3, 2023). "Dregs One Turns 'History of the Bay' Into an Epic San Francisco Day Party | KQED" . www.kqed.org . Archived from the original on July 18, 2023. Retrieved May 23, 2024 .
^ "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 .
^ "The Quinngorithm: an interview wit' the prolific Frisco lyricist San Quinn" . San Francisco Bay View . 17 April 2023. Retrieved 1 May 2023 .
^ "Get Low Playaz" . Discogs . Retrieved 1 May 2023 .
^ "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 .
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