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QVRS

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Quverius Ramon Clayton (born November 21, 1996), known professionally as QVRS (formerly known as QDaPharoah), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and director. He is the founder of Sound Posse World entertainment also previously projected as Tribe of Winners who were widely credited by Rolling Out magazine in February 2016 as a collective of artists originating from the Chicagoland area.

QVRS' first full-length solo project, a mixtape titled Kobe Jordan, was self-released on July 23, 2016 and was led by two popular singles "Digits", and "Dont Keep Me Waiting" which gained him recognition throughout Chicago's music communities. This was followed by a second mixtape, titled Parties In The Afterlife , in February 2017. His debut studio album, Whatever You Decide, was released in October 2015 to generally positive reviews.

References[edit]

https://rollingout.com/2016/02/12/tribe-of-winners-talk-their-style-and-why-they-are-different/


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