Don Q Spits Tough In “Every Season” (Review & Stream)

Holding an iPhone to your head is way more impressive than holding money to your head nowadays (N***a, an iPhone is $1000 now).


Contrary to what my podcast partner Uche thinks, I believe Don Q is a pretty decent rapper. He has hungry bars, and peels through them like a rapper that believes in himself. In “Every Season Freestyle,” the Highbridge rapper goes ham, piecing together a short gem for us that has him serving us with street codes and real n***a sentiments throughout. Thanks, Don!

I was Don Q before Don Q. S**t, I used to serve them toy fiends when I was four years old.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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