Tag: san quinn
“Off The Pacific” | TD Camp ft. Casual & San Quinn (Video)
by KS STAFF on Sep.03, 2009, under VID E OZE
Leave a Comment :bay area hip hop, casual, off the pacific, san quinn, td camp more...San Quinn | “Double Dose Of Gangsta” (Video)
by KS STAFF on May.14, 2009, under VID E OZE

Bay Bidness right here. San Quinn is probably one of the best rappers you never heard about, but that doesn’t mean he won’t continue to drop heat. “Double Dose Of Gangsta,” the lead single off his new album, From A Boy To A Man, is just that. Deep in the heart of San Francisco, Quinn, the self-proclaimed Mayor, tells the truth. Grainy as the video might be, the delivery speaks volumes as to why he should be on your radar.
Stop hatin’ and wake the FUCK up!!!
WCW | The Mighty San Quinn (Video Interview)
by KS STAFF on Apr.01, 2009, under VID E OZE, WCW

This interview is kinda wack… really basic questions, not much depth to any of them, but it’s Quinn and it’s West Coast Wednesdays… So we decided to drop it. If you’re expecting him to speak on the funk with Mess, don’t hold your breath (told you it’s wack). He does go through the album (From A Boy To A Man) song by song (BY HIMSELF) tho. It is what it is…
SLAP | San Quinn | “Northern California”
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Oct.08, 2008, under SLAP
THROWBACK THURSDAYS
Not like it was all that damn long ago when this song dropped… heard it out in Georgia thanks to the homie DJ Juice, who always makes sure we stay laced with Bay SLAP. If you fuck with the Bay this song puts it all together. A history lesson if you will, Quinn speaks on every era from the mid ’80s when it first started crankin’ in the Yay. If you’re from the Bay, nostalgia is sure to catch you up. From Hammer’s glory days to the Too Short/Luniz feud, Mac Dre & 2pac eras; it’s all that and a fat ass burrito!! Yadada?!
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In related news, San Quinn’s heavily anticipated From A Boy To A Man is finally set for a November 25th release on Northern California based SMC Records.
“Quinn went in and gave them what they wanted – that honesty, that reality that people are dealing with everyday,” said SMC Co Founder Wil Bronson. “The dopest thing is, when we approached producers about doing the album, they we’re just as excited as us and you can hear it in the songs.”



