Virginia-based rapper, singer/songwriter, and producer Quan first made an impression on the world with his ability to hold his own on the mic as an emcee, while simultaneously handling singing duties on a hook with expertise for Nas' hit "Just A Moment." Now, on the heels of the release of his poignant music video for the Pusha T-assisted single "All On Him," Quan fully immerses himself in the r&b world with the music video for his soul-stirring new single "Take What I Want."
"Take what I want is the come up anthem for the great under dog....who comes to the realization that God blesses the child who has their own... if you have not, its because you work not.....so in actuality you want not! ....if not....go take what you want, and stop waiting for it to come to you." - Quan
"Take What I Want" is from Quan's latest mixtape, www.donferquan.com, which is his first full-length release since 2011. The project features high-profile guests such as Pusha T, Ace Hood, Emilio Rojas, Rapper Big Pooh, and more.
Watch "Take What I Want" on YouTube: http://goo.gl/hoQFcm
Link to Premiere of "Take What I Want" on ThisIsRnB.com: http://goo.gl/YzdQvp
Previous:
- "All On Him" ft. Pusha T
- Link to Premiere of "All On Him" on Billboard: http://goo.gl/YT4VgX
MORE ABOUT QUAN:
Best known for his 2005 hit with Nas, “Just A Moment,” rapper, singer/songwriter, self-taught multi-instrumentalist and producer, Quan (aka Don Ferquan) has been championed by his hometown of Newport "Bad News," VA and hip hop heads around the country. Since his run with Nas, Quan has released various loose singles, landed placement of his song"Amerikka's Pie" on season five of the HBO hit show The Wire, and guest-featured on Asher Roth's hit "Summer Time," As of late, the Bridgeport, Connecticut native and former signee of Nas' Ill Will Records has been busy putting the finishing touches on his new album Point Of No Return and penning his memoir The Thirst, which details his current relationship with Nas and 50 Cent, facing life imprisonment at 16 years old, parenthood, the death of his son, and more.