Rich Quick‘s latest output ‘On My Shoulderz’ takes us back to the rawness, spitting with an uncannily honest conviction. Like Phonte said: dope beats and dope rhymes, what more could you ask for?

Watch out for his EP The Everywhere Man coming soon and don’t be afraid to check out a quick chat we had with the man HERE.

There’s a segment of Hip-Hop where lyricism still reigns supreme. Whether you’re into the double time styles like Jaz-O and Twista, or you follow artists like Aesop Rock, the ability for an artist to tell a unique story is an integral yet often undermined part of the art form. After recently releasing “No1,” the Jersey based wordsmith, Rich Quick, expands upon his catalog as he continues his climb towards success with, “On My Shoulderz.” The second single from, The Everywhere Man finds Quick dropping bars and hooks over STANKFOOT’s keys and dirty snares. Lyrically, he can’t be touched; Quick has created his own sense of style that is different enough for others to take notice. Simply put, his rhymes make rapping seem effortless. Quick can navigate his way through any style of production like a slalom course. Rich also continues to showcase his various talents as he lends his artistic expression to create the hand painted cover art. Keep this one on repeat until Quick drops his forthcoming FreEP, The Everywhere Man, which is set to drop this Spring through Exponent Entertainment.

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