Quis Chauncey Proves He’s “DOING MY JOB” with Relentless Energy and Raw Hustle

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Quis Chauncey is the truth—and no, we’re not talking Paul Pierce.

Quis Chauncey continues to prove that his name deserves to be in more hip-hop conversations. The rapper recently dropped a five-track EP called sometime to no time, showcasing his range, sharp delivery, and ability to balance grit with groove. One of the standout moments from the project is “DOING MY JOB,” a track that feels like a masterclass in controlled aggression and confidence.

Built around that timeless Bloodstone sample—most of us probably recognize it from T.I. and Kanye West’s “Doin My Job”—Quis flips the familiar sound into something fresh. The production carries jazzy undertones layered with a thick, bass-heavy trap rhythm that hits hard without overwhelming his flow. It’s the kind of beat that commands your attention but still lets the bars shine.

Lyrically, Quis Chauncey stays focused on themes of hustle, ambition, and staying grounded amid chaos. His tone is unbothered yet assertive, balancing cool-headed swagger with drive. He raps about making money, keeping his circle tight, and brushing off the hate—all while throwing in a few slick one-liners that stick.

What really makes “DOING MY JOB” work is how natural Quis sounds on it. He rides the beat like he owns it, never breaking rhythm or confidence. The chorus ties it all together, turning the track into something that feels motivational without trying too hard. If this song is any indication, Quis Chauncey isn’t just doing his job—he’s doing it better than most.




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