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Leonard : What is your name and what city do you rep?

My real name is Quamere, but my stage name is Suburbanq, or Q The Suburban. And best believe I’m Repping that 908, gorgeous borough named Roselle. Grew up there and everything.

Leonard : Tell us about your latest releases, what inspired you to create them?

As of right now my latest releases will be my new 2 singles, So Good, and Love. My inspiration came from what’s going on with our black and brown people. What we go through on the daily, and I tell a unique perspective on my song love. So good was inspired by a beautiful woman I met, we hit it off, and she’s one of the coolest people I ever met. I had to make a song about her. A new project is Underway, called From Jersey With Love. That’s the title for now, be on the look out for it during the summer.

Leonard : What is unique about you and your music?

Well what’s unique about me, is that I do what makes me happy, I write what I want to write about. And not about what’s popular right now, I’m more interested In making meaningful songs, that have longevity.

Leonard : When did you realize you were going to make music professionally?

I first realized I was going to make music professionally, after I got a lot of feedback from one of got a lot of feedback from one of and After I got a lot of feedback from my peers, and strangers. My first single was called me “Pop Me.”

I was young when I made it at the time, and if you listen you can hear how young I sounded lol. I’m very open minded when it comes listening to music, I thank my mom for that. So I listen to all genres, from pop, to heavy metal, to indie, to country, to Afro pop. You name it, I’ve probably listened to it already.

Leonard : What type of music do you listen to?

I’m very open minded when it comes listening to music, I thank my mom for that. So I listen to all genres, from pop, to heavy metal, to indie, to country, to Afro pop. You name it, I’ve probably listened to it already.

Leonard : What inspires you to write music?

I’m inspired by conversations I have with my peers, older adults, and sometimes young kids. Everyone has a unique perspective about themselves, everyone has had problems, and everyone usually has a solution for how they got over it. That and the world problems we face today as black people.

Leonard : What do you do when you don’t do music (creative or otherwise) and that you are passionate about?

When I’m not making music, you can honestly catch me modeling, or promoting my self and my team. The work is only the beginning, so I’m pretty much like a workaholic.

Leonard : What do you wish you were told when you first started making music that you think would help artists just starting out?

Honestly, if someone would have told me, that writing everyday, and making at least one beat a day, would help you find your style  and allow you to become more comfortable with yourself as an artist. Also being a musician is a full time job, that when you first start off, your just waiting to get paid. Everything pays off in the end, but you have to be willing to put yourself out there and accept all forms of criticism.

Leonard : Where do we find you music / music projects?

And last but not least, you can find my upcoming releases, and released singles on Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify, YouTube, And SoundCloud.

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