Los Angeles Rapper DeweyQuinton Drops Off His Impressive New EP, ‘A Love Joint’
Despite the linear, straight-forward picture that people try to paint of it, love is much more closer to one of those shape-shifting Skrulls from the Marvel comics. Still, we do our best to identify when we see it, hoping that the person we’re expressing love to is the right one, and almost equally as important, the way we’re expressing it is the right way for them. Repping Los Angeles, rising rapper DeweyQuinton is more intrigued by the latter notion, as he speaks on different love languages on his soulful new EP, A Love Joint.
Clocking in at 12-minutes, the 4-track project finds Dewey exploring a handful of different thoughts that generally center around love and the many different ways a man can express his love to a woman. Utilizing a strong vocal tone, endless array of cadences and an engaging pen, Dewey showcases his strengths well over the production from Sean Teszi and Max Headroom, the latter of which handles the projects standout record, “Pretty Girls.” Opting for sly and playful flows and tones and that make the song sound more like a conversation than a record, he gives a sermon on how pretty girls often have the most baggage, but despite that, he couldn’t live without them.
Take a listen to the project below and get familiar with DeweyQuinton.