Q-Unique

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Q-Unique
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  • Fat Beats
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  • Member of
    Formerly of
    Arsonists
    Websiteq-unique.com

    Anthony Quiles (born June 27, 1972), better known by his stage name Q-Unique, is an American rapper, record producer and a member of rap group

    Arsonists and the hard rock band StillWell.[1] He also contributed vocals for dance/hip-hop group C+C Music Factory
    .

    Discography

    Solo albums

    • 2004: Vengeance is Mine
    • 2010: Between Heaven & Hell
    • 2016: BlaQ Coffee
    • 2018: The Mechanic
    • 2023: Pound for Pound (EP)
    • 2024: Royal Blood (EP)

    Compilation & Mixtape

    • 2003: Mixture
    • 2006: Street Supreme
    • 2008: The Collabo Tapes Vol.1
    • 2009: The Collabo Tapes Vol.2
    • 2011: Throwback
    • 2013: The Remix Mixtape
    • 2013: Marvels Team-Up
    • 2014: DJ Presto One vs Q-Unique & ILL BILL
    • 2018: Momentum
    • 2023: The Legacy Series Vol.1
    • 2023: The Legacy Series Vol.2

    With Arsonists

    With Stillwell

    • 2011: Dirtbag
    • 2011: Surrounded by Liars (EP)
    • 2015: Raise It Up
    • 2020: Supernatural Miracle
    • 2022: Rock The House

    Collaboration with Trem One

    • 2011: Omega Man Mk2 (feat. Q Unique)

    Singles

    Solo

    • "Green Grass" (2011)

    With Arsonists

    • "The Session" (1996)
    • "Blaze/Geembo's Theme/Flashback" (1998), Fondle 'Em
    • "Backdraft" (1999), Matador
    • "Pyromaniax" (1999), Matador
    • "Backdraft/Halloween II" (1999), Matador
    • "As the World Burns" (1999), Matador – instrumental limited edition

    Guest appearances

    List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
    Title Year Other artist(s) Album
    "Shadow Of The Guillotine" 2012 Vinnie Paz God of the Serengeti
    "Blind" 2016 La Coka Nostra, Sadie Vada To Thine Own Self Be True

    References

    1. ^ a b William Ruhlmann. "Dirtbag – StillWell". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
    2. ^ McCabe, Bret,. "[1]". Dallas Observer, June 28, 2001. Retrieved on September 30, 2024.Archived on September 30, 2024. "[2]".