Latest Release
- AUG 21, 2024
- 1 Song
- House of Music · 1996
- The Best of DJ Quik - Da Finale · 1991
- The Best of DJ Quik - Da Finale · 1994
- Under Tha Influence · 2002
- Quik Is the Name · 1991
- The Best of DJ Quik - Da Finale · 2000
- Rhythm-Al-Ism · 1998
- Safe & Sound · 1995
- Under Tha Influence · 2002
- Rhythm-Al-Ism · 1998
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- Under the influence with hip-hop's funkiest producer on the mic.
- Get familiar with the West Coast's most underrated beatsmith.
- Rappers who likewise give new context to classic samples.
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About DJ Quik
Compton producer, rapper, and talkbox aficionado DJ Quik seamlessly infused vintage funk into ’90s West Coast gangsta rap, helping to create the G-funk sound. • A young Quik received a turntable and began releasing homemade mixtapes. His standout 1997 collection The Red Tape helped him become the first six-figure signee to Profile Records. • Featuring the hit singles “Tonite” and “Born and Raised in Compton,” his 1991 debut album, Quik Is the Name, achieved platinum sales. • His 1995 album Safe + Sound was executive produced by Suge Knight, who then commissioned Quik to produce on 2Pac’s 1996 LP All Eyez On Me. • Weary of the music industry, Quik retired in 2002. However, he returned the following year to produce on JAY-Z’s classic The Black Album. • In 2017, Quik teamed up with Compton rapper Problem to release Rosecrans, an EP boasting features from California artists like The Game, MC Eiht, and Dom Kennedy.
- HOMETOWN
- Compton, CA, United States
- BORN
- January 18, 1970
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap