Rapper Qwovay new song with west coast rapper ITSAD KNOWN AS AD

 



Qwovay Teams Up with Compton Rapper 

ITSAD, Known as AD, for New Release






Meet Qwovay, the Rising West Coast Rapper

Hey there, middle schoolers! Let me introduce you to Qwovay, a cool rapper from the west coast who is making a name for himself in the music scene. He's all about change, and you can hear it in his single "Try" featuring AD, Phreshy Knockz, and Skooba Kane. Qwovay's music is inspired by the things he has seen and gone through.

  • Qwovay feat AD, Skooba Kane, and Phreshy Knockz

Qwovay, who has a whopping 114,000 followers on Instagram, is teaming up with other hip-hop artists to create awesome music. He even collaborated with his older brother Phreshy Knockz, who has worked with big names like Kokane and Snoop Dogg.

In his latest single, Qwovay features Compton rapper AD on the second verse. AD became famous for his hit song "Juice" back in 2015, which was a big hit on the West Coast. The song "Try" is all about making positive changes in life. Qwovay wanted to show a different side of himself, moving away from his usual drill rap style. The song talks about his experiences growing up in San Bernardino, California, and his journey from tough times to better days.

"Try" is a collaboration between Qwovay, AD, Skooba Kane, and Phreshy Knockz, brought to you by Sony Music Publishing and g1 Records. You can listen to the song on Spotify and follow ITSAD and Qwovay on Instagram for more updates.

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YOU CAN LISTE TO THE SONG TRY JUST CLICK LINK BELOW


https://open.spotify.com/track/5aC6MbaWQyRyqVdsBFvWaj?si=84833d69483f45d5 


   

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