MEET Recording Artist, Chevy Quis!
- versatylenationmag
- May 9, 2020
- 3 min read

Twin Cities native emcee Chevy Quis has made the move to Los Angeles, CA to upstart his music business career. Shortly before leaving Minnesota Chevy Quis was finishing up his first album, “Epitome I.” A lot of Chevy Quis ʻ artistic force comes from growing up around his musically-supportive family. Chevy Quisʻ artistic integrity sets him apart from the average emcee by creating both solid R&B flavor with progressive, Hip-Hop infused trap beats all in one element, providing a solid, flow-scape only mastered by a few.
Chevy Quis is now making musical roots in Los Angeles, bringing along some Minnesota artists from his Famous Gang Entertainment (F.G.E.) Group.
When and why did you start doing music?
Chevy Quis started making music at the age of 14 and has since been through artist development and done many performances around the united states he plans to gradually gain a huge following and sustain his livelihood off of his music and his takes pleasure in experiencing life and using those to curtail his musical persona.
Where did the name Chevy Quis originate from?
The name Chevy Quis derived from full name marquis and nick named Quis for short, chevy was just something I liked I was a big fan of boxed chevy dunks and old school classic vehicles and wanted to be different I figured it would stand out.
Who has influenced you the most, in the music industry?
My biggest musical influence was lil Wayne, I would listen to Wayne all day everyday tryna catch ever bar, and both my parents were singers and listened to a lot of R&B music.
If you could collaborate with 3 famous recording artist, who would it be and why?
If I could work with 3 artist it would have been dope to make a song with Prince because he’s a hometown legend. Second would have been Tupac because he could paint a motion picture with his words. Third would probably be Snoop Dogg he has Grammys in multiple different genres and that's iconic.
What's one of your favorite songs, that you created?
One of my favorite songs I've ever created was FGE for life it's one of the first songs I ever did from scratch I made the beat and even mixed and mastered it I was at my guy Tvick studio for the finishing touches and got it ready for spotify etc
What are some new projects you are working on?
Currently I'm going to be dropping a few singles. I recently dropped Winning Team with my right hand man Meatch and have various different singles set to drop throughout the year, some RnB bust mostly Hip Hop. I'm looking to do some collab songs and work with newer artist creation is everything right now.
What helps you prepare for a studio session?
What helps me prepare for a session is just being engulfed in the beat the beat has got to move me in someway, usually I'll get inspired by just everyday life and may jot some stuff down and sometimes I may not even write I may just be in the moment and just punch in it depends I usually have an idea go in before I record though.
What was your most epic show that you performed at?
One of the most epic shows I ever performed at was for Gherbo in Sioux Falls with my squad. The whole place was packed and they were rocking with us heavy. My first few shows in California were lit, I did the DabAThon Cup, the Re-Up Festival, and a few shows in Hollywood, all that was pretty new for me it was a vibe.
What advice do you have for those just getting started in the music industry?
My advice for those going into the industry is to be unapologetically you and stay consistent. Networking is going to be key and people wanna work with genuine people as long as if you are constantly pushing and making connections then eventually you are going to reap the benefits of the work you have been doing.
Publicist:
The Sade Management Agent@TheSadePRMgmt.com
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