You all Know me as Q-Q, but by birth it's Kereem Dawkins, I attend Calabar High School. My Date of Birth is March 9,1995....
At 10-years old, I set a record as the youngest person in Jamaica to have a hit song, 'Poverty'. Apart from being an anthem in the dancehalls, 'Poverty'. It had climb the charts and dominating the airwaves in both Jamaica and England with its food-for-thought lyrics.
The late Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown, held this previous title as the youngest Jamaican with a hit song, with his big hit 'No Man Is A Island' at the age of 11. I had been creating quite an impact on the reggae/dancehall since he hit Jamaica last May with the single 'Never Know The Use Of Her'. Since then I had been dropping some wicked tunes, including 'Mama' and 'Better Must Come'.
The song 'Stukie', has made the rounds and in heavy rotation on the airwaves. The music video for this one will , as it is already in production. I continues to be a favorite on the stage show circuit and the performance I did at Wolmer's Girls' barbecue was a testament to that. I had the girls frantically screaming with his every selection, and, of course, 'stukying'.
The Jamaican artistes that inspire me and that I look up to are Beres Hammond, Gregory Isaac, John Holt. In dancehall I would say Beenie Man, Bounty Killa and Wayne Marshall.
Now, rum ram and sreechie is taking air waves.
For all my fans I have more in store for you all, so just keep the support going.
LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interests
MUSIC, RECORDING, WRITING SONGS, PLAYING MY PLAYSTATION 2 OR PLAYING FOOTBALL WITH FRIENDS...
Favorite Music
Beres Hammond, Celine Dion, Jah Cure,Bob Marley, Missy Elliot, Beenie man..and a few more...
hi qq i like ur new album every thing has change sins u have gone i was watching it on On stage last night i was crying when the song was playing i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!