Q. Good day, Queezy! We appreciate you taking the time to speak with us. The first thing we want to know is how would you describe your sound to someone who’s never heard your music before?
A. I would describe my sound to someone who has never heard my music before, as versatile — a blend of underground energy, melodic vibes, lyric-focused storytelling, R&B elements, and more. I pull from multiple styles to create something that feels fresh but still personal.
Q. Is there a specific song in your catalog that you feel defines who you are as an artist? Why that one?
A. My track “6 Months” best defines me as an artist. It captures the core of who I am — strong lyricism, confident flow, and a real message about what my journey as an artist means to me.
Q. If you could collaborate with any artist, living or dead, who would it be and why?
A. If I could collaborate with any artist, my dream collab would be Summrs. I feel like our flows and styles would mesh perfectly and create something special for both of our fanbases.
Q. What's the biggest risk you've taken in your career so far, and what did you learn from it?
A. The biggest risk I’ve taken in my music career so far is putting myself and my image out there. A lot of artists make great music but struggle to push past criticism and doubt. To build a strong following, you have to be fully committed — willing to sacrifice, stay focused, and put everything on the line for your success.
Q. If this interview was the last thing someone read before listening to your music, what would you want them to know?
A. If this was the last thing someone read before listening to my music, I would want them to know my music is a reflection of who I am right now. It’s about growth, mistakes, and learning throughout the process.

