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Quincy
QD3 Jones, III
Filmmaker/Writer/Producer/Visionary
Founder, QD3
For more than 20
years, QD3, a noted creative visionary, has been producing hits in music
and film to celebrate,
honor and magnify the hip-hop culture. His career turn into the world
of business continues to reflect his forward-thinking ability to turn
bling into gold.
QD3 has amassed
one of the largest independent libraries of Hip Hop content with over
2,000 hours of programming, much of it rare, exclusive, and never before
seen footage. In June 2006, he expanded his media platforms to take
advantage of the technology explosion of broadband video, user generated
content, video on demand and mobile platforms. As the creative and driving
force, QD3 is building the first urban oriented digital media entertainment
company.
In 1999, QD3 started
QD3 Entertainment, a documentary production company focused on chronicling
the many dimensions of Hip Hop culture. Beginning with the multi-platinum
selling DVD, Thug Angel, QD3 Entertainment emerged as the industry standard
for both commercial success and critical acclaim in the urban DVD market.
Following the success of Thug Angel, QD3 began working on the critically
acclaimed BEEF trilogy, which provides a definitive look at Hip Hops
most notorious conflicts and resolutions between artists. In addition
to receiving VIBE Magazines Best Music DVD Award in 2003, the
popular BEEF series has received rave reviews from publications such
as Variety, The Los Angeles Times, and Rolling Stone. The success of
the BEEF DVDs spawned the highly anticipated BEEF TV Series that premiered
on the BET network in October 2006. Other titles from QD3 Entertainment
include; The Freshest Kids, The MC: Why We Do It, The Art of 16 Bars,
Letter To The President and Black & Blue: Legends of the Hip Hop
Cop, released under the QD3 Collection, a division of QD3.
With many gold,
platinum and multi-platinum albums and singles to his name, QD3 is a
bonafide hitmaker in Rap, R&B and Pop. In addition to his many hits
working with artists such as Tupac, Ice Cube and L.L. Cool J., QD3 has
remixed singles for artists such as Prince, Ronald Isley, Queen Latifah,
Coolio, Naughty By Nature, Everlast and Morcheeba, among others. QD3s
music activity in Film and Television includes scoring the powerful
and influential
film Menace to Society, as well as songs featured in Gang Related, Panthers
and Jasons Lyric. QD3 composed theme songs for the In The House
comedy series, starring L.L. Cool J., Out All Night, featuring Patti
Labelle, and most recently The PJs, Eddie Murphys weekly
animated comedy series (for which QD3 received an Emmy nomination),
as well as the theme for Grown Ups, starring Erkel. ASCAP honored QD3
with the 1993 ASCAP Composers Award
for his work on Fresh Prince of Bel Air, starring Will Smith.
QD3 was born in
London and raised in Stockholm, Sweden were he got his start in Hip
Hop by touring as a break-dancer. At age 13, he got his first drum machine
and started producing demos for local Hip Hop acts which eventually
lead to producing his first gold record at 16 years old. At that point
QD3 packed up and moved to New York to pursue his dream to become a
rap producer in America. He spent a year and a half in New York working
with old school legends such as T La Rock (1st artist signed to Def
Jam) and Special K (of the group Treacherous 3 featuring Kool Moe Dee).
In 1986, with Hip Hop still in its infancy, QD3 attended the noted Berklee
College of Music in Boston. After one year at Berklee, QD3 grew restless
and moved to Los Angeles where he immediately connected with Dr. Dre
and a small record label called Ruthless. He began producing with this
talented crew that would include Ice Cube, Warren G, Snoop Dogg and
many others who would create West coast Hip Hop and change culture around
the world.
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