Diddy's Son Quincy Releases New Song Titled "Sorry Kids"

Diddy’s Son Quincy Releases New Song Titled “Sorry Kids”

Diddy’s son Quincy is back with his latest single titled “Sorry Kids.” Even though he’s been especially active in music over the past few years, this is the second song that’s been released in this month alone. Last week, he released another new single “Devour.”

It’s clear that Quincy is still developing as an artist, as his main focus is building his sound to be mature and refined. These qualities can be heard on his new single “Sorry Kids”, with him demonstrating melodic flows paired with hard hitting rhythmic lines.

The versatility that he displays from start to finish is refreshing, because he doesn’t eliminate his sonic boundaries on the track. One way that he accomplishes this is with the beat selection with the song. This is seen with the hard hitting beat that has a lot of space instrumentally throughout. While there a prominent instruments heard, there aren’t a lot of mid level sounds. Because of this, his voice fits comfortably in that range.

Quincy is making it obvious that he cannot be slept on. It’s only a matter of time that his music will elevate more into the mainstream world of hip-hop. Check out his new single below!

Quincy – “Sorry Kids”

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