Getting to Know Atlanta Music artist Q.Royal

Getting to Know Atlanta Music artist Q.Royal

What’s your artist name and where are you from?

My name is Q.Royal and I’m from Atlanta

Why do you love music?

I love music because it’s what I’m made of. Music is my get away and give me this special type of happiness. It’s my way of expressing myself and doing what I love best which is entertaining people and making them smile. I also grew up in a very musical family. My Mema sung in church, my Father raps, and both of my uncles Tommie K and The Letter M are phenomenal singers/rappers.

What makes you different as a music artist?

What makes me different is my personality, creativity, ambition, vision, and drive. Most artist now a days are doing music for the clout and money, but music is more than that to me. I actually care about it and want to make full blown creative and REAL albums. Albums are dying, and we only have a few artists that are keeping them alive, I want to be apart of those few.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

I see myself dominating the charts and winning a few Grammys. Maybe even acting in a huge series on a Major streaming platform. I also see myself leading a new generation of creative into the industry, which would lead to the new era of the industry reverting it to how it used to me, 100% Real passion and creativity.

What do you want to accomplish in life?

The things that I want to accomplish in life is becoming one of the best selling artist of all time, breaking a handful of records, creating my own town that helps single mothers and give them affordable luxury living, creating a foundation for people whose been through mental abuse & trauma, being a huge actor, direct a Batman movie, and own one of the biggest entertainment companies ever.

What do you bring to the music world?

Innovation, real talent, real creativity, something new and fresh. I bring entertainment that’s died long ago

What do you want to be remembered by?

I want to be remembered by being one of the greats, the records I broke, and the humanitarian deeds I’ve done.

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