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DJ Quik's son, David Marvin Blake Jr., has been convicted of second-degree murder, TMZ reports.
On June 9, DJ Quik and Kurupt's Blaqkout album will turn five years old. Since that time, DJ Quik has released one solo album, Book of David, and a scattered collection of solo songs. The latest, ...
In Quik’s own words, Rosecrans is: “a long ass avenue that goes from the beach to the streets / And it probably ain’t got no potholes in it.” The funny thing is, that sentence perfectly describes his ...
DJ Quik and Snoop Dogg have collaborated extensively in both stage performances and studio recordings, leaving an indelible mark on hip-hop. Their first notable collaboration was on Snoop Dogg's 1999 ...
The combination of nostalgia and cultural canonization has, at this point, consistently inundated clubs with veteran guitar bands playing “classic” albums. I use scare quotes partially because I ...
Problem and DJ Quik's new EP Rosecrans has flown under the radar. Hopefully that will change because the two Compton rappers showed out on the project. One of the EP's highlights is the smooth "A New ...
David Blake Jr., the son of DJ Quik, was convicted of second-degree murder and now faces a potential life sentence.
Longevity in rap music is rare. By Billboard Staff Longevity in rap music is rare. In a genre that is often unfriendly to veteran acts, DJ Quik has ably maintained a lucrative career for the better ...
DJ Quik confronts social and racial issues that weigh on the black community in his soulful new track “Black Friday,” which the OG Compton rapper released on his SoundCloud. “I wrote this piece ...
On a Monday night, behind the door of one of Burbank's unmarked and windowless storefront recording studios, DJ Quik was finishing his first remix in over a decade. Standing at the Little Big Room's ...
Age is a rapper's worst enemy. Perhaps more than any other genre of music, hip-hop is a young man's game. As hip-hop artists grow old, they tend to lose touch, and often either begin chasing current ...