California indie artist Tyquan Thomas is on a different mission than most of his peers in todays Hip Hop market. More conscious than turn up, he is patterned after the storytellers of yester-year. With big plans for 2015, he has announced his next release under his own Black Youth Entertainment, titled DE
About Tyquan
Over the past decade the artistic flow and meaning behind Hip Hop has slowly died off. Mainstream artist filling bars with punch lines about flashy jewelry, naked women and Moscato; it is easy to say that the lyrical MC is far out dated. Luckily for TRUE Hip Hop junkies, an MC by the name of TyQuan Thomas has breached the scene and has recaptured the sound of Hip-Hop through his musical story telling.
Born on April 15th, 1988 in the Northern parts of California, TyQuan was raised by his grandmother and mother Chepelle Thomas. Being the oldest of eight siblings in a fatherless home TyQuan faced adult responsibilities at a young age, and sought after writing music as an escape. His writing has since been influenced by the death of his cousin, Deantwan Thomas, and he has slowly transformed himself into a lyrical story teller.
“I really started taking my writing seriously after the death of my cousin Deantwan (De) Thomas. I had a talent and a voice and I realized that it could be snatched at the blink of an eye and I wanted to share my story with the world.”
--- TyQuan Thomas
Also influenced by Hip Hop artist NAS, TyQuan brands his musical flow on realism. Representing the struggle as he speaks on issues of importance in his home town of Meadowview, California where family and friends suffer from hardship.
“I feel that my music is more like the original hip hop, when lyrics really meant something, when videos and album covers were more than a picture or entertainment but a message. My music is for the blue collar hard working people because I am one of them.”
---- TyQuan Thomas
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