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From Broadway to Soulful Soundwaves: Meet Quez, the Flint-Born Artist Changing R&B

Quez, the rising independent artist originally from Flint, Michigan, is turning heads in the music industry with his heartfelt blend of soul, R&B, funk, and blues. After decades of performing for powerhouse names like Disney, Universal Studios, Carnival Cruises, and even a Broadway tour of The Color Purple, Quez music is now ready to take center stage. His years of delivering unforgettable live performances have paved the way for a deeply personal and powerful musical journey now shared with the world.

Quez Music Is Rooted in Soul and Legacy

Growing up on the legends—Prince, Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and James Brown—Quez absorbed the rhythms and emotions that define timeless music. Now based in Dallas, Quez draws from that well of influence to create a Quez music sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. His recent project, produced in collaboration with Marcus Cole, captures raw emotion and life experiences that resonate deeply with listeners of all backgrounds.

This isn’t just music to listen to—it’s music to feel. “I’m bringing you music you can feel,” Quez says. “From person to person and soul to soul.”

From the Apollo Stage to Real-Life Lyrics

A standout moment in Quez’s career came during his performance on Showtime at the Apollo, where he shared space with icons like Mo’Nique, Music Soulchild, and Gloria Gaynor. But beyond the spotlight, Quez has built his legacy one gig at a time—remaining a working artist since 2001. His lyrics are born from real life: heartbreaks, joys, resilience, and spiritual grounding. Written on napkins, matchbooks, phones, or whatever’s nearby, each line in Quez tells a story many can relate to.

“This project is a fusion of retro soul and modern-day R&B. It’s that real sound—recorded with live bands—that we’ve been missing in music lately,” Quez explains.

A Voice That Echoes with Purpose

For Quez, music isn’t just a career—it’s his calling. At 40, songs he wrote as a teen now carry deeper meaning. His journey reflects growth, survival, and soulful expression. With dreams of performing at the Grammys and a mission to bring back the feeling music used to give us, Quez is on a mission to inspire through authenticity.

To follow his journey and listen to his latest work, check out Quez on Spotify and Quez on Instagram.

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