Q Parker
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But in the long run for longevity, you'll burn yourself out and it's not sustainable.
So, man, having an amazing team is something that is just so critical and vital.
Yo, of three, man.
Of three.
Yes.
So I go back to artist development.
And the way that I describe it is kind of funny, right?
The day that we signed to becoming a male R&B artist, we agreed to do certain things and uphold certain things.
Create great songs.
The majority of our songs we create are to the female demographic, which presents this idea, this image, this fantasy.
And we marry what our presentation is
to the songs that we're singing.
And we would just talk early on that presentation is everything.
And that's something that I just, I really just grabbed hold of that because I guess playing sports, I understood that if I practice, then it's going to become
a common, it's not gonna be something that I'm just having to push myself, but it's just a regular occurrence.
And so early on, big shout out to Kay Wells, Courtney Sears, and even Puffy who instilled in us like, no, you're gonna be these R&B guys, you gotta look to part at all times.
And I just always had this idea that if I'm gonna sing the type of music that I sing, I want when you see me to match the type of music that I'm singing.
I don't wanna be singing anywhere
or peaches and cream from the 112 catalog, but I don't look nothing like... Who is that?
No, it ain't.