The budding artist explains, “I have anthems in a lot of different categories. I have love anthems, club anthems. Anthem Music is music that gets the crowd moving. It’s feel-good music.” Q has a more serendipitous philosophy when it comes to creating music. “People are always looking for a sound, but really you can’t look for a sound, it just has to come to you one day,” which is the essence of Anthem Music. He mixes “everything possible,” including hip-hop, country, rock and R&B.
Anthem Music leads with “Steal My Show,” an infectious single produced by Brian Michael Cox (Mariah Carey, Bow Wow) on which Q deals with the sensitive subject of infidelity. “Everything that I wrote on the song happened exactly like that. The whole song is about her cheating on me – how could somebody else steal my show?” The piano-laced melody is sure to evoke the emotion Q felt when he wrote it. He also teams with label mate Tank on two tracks - “Stay” and “I Will.” Working with the Grammy-nominated artist was an affirming experience for Q.
Melodically, the album has a conventional tone reflective of the 20-year-old’s own generation, but nods to traditional R&B as well. Q pays homage to Janet Jackson on the alluring “One Drink.” Borrowing from her 1987 hit “Let’s Wait a While,” the mid-tempo track hears Q campaigning for the affections of a cutie that catches his eye. Other producers include J.R. Rotem (50 Cent, Sean Kingston) and Corna Boyz (Ciara, Omarion).
Born in Bankhead and raised near Atlanta in College Park, Q (short for Quintin) got his first taste of music industry stardom before his tenth birthday. As a member of the group X’s 3 -- which also consisted of his two brothers -- he enjoyed regional success and was able to tour the Southeast thanks to their popular single “After the Rain.” He quickly realized the benefits of stardom – even if it was on a small scale. “I loved the attention. We did pretty well in the Southern States. It was exciting.”
The celebrity life was short-lived, as X’s 3 disbanded the following year. Constantly getting into fights and suffering heartbreak after heartbreak, it was then that Q began expressing himself through poetry. When his parents bought a piano, he started composing songs based on his poetry. What began as an outlet morphed into a talent that has helped him provide lyrics for artists such as Trey Songz, Cherish, and Usher.
While he penned the lion’s share of Anthem Music, Q knows singing and songwriting alone won’t get him where he wants to go, a place only a chosen few ever reach. He states, “Besides being able to sing [it’s] that it-factor [you have to have].” And with his debut album set to establish him as one of this generation’s most talented singer-songwriters, Q has big plans. “I want to be someone that inspires people to write and be creative. I produce and write. I’d like people to get more involved in expressing themselves. If this project is a success, then it will prove to me that when you really tell the truth and get involved with your own expression, it really helps because people will really feel what you’re saying.”
Scream
Q. Amey Lyrics
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Sounds of timbral, song and dance
Let everything with breath praise
And I won't put my fingers on it
David played his blessed harp
And danced violently
I don't know how to dance
I don't know how to sing
But I'll scream, blessedly scream
Sounds of giants fill the land
If I don't play my part, trees and rocks can
Let everything with breath praise
And I won't put my fingers on it
David played his blessed harp
And danced violently
I'll blessedly scream
I don't know how to dance
I don't know how to sing
But I'll scream, blessedly scream
David played his blessed harp
And danced violently
I'll blessedly scream
I don't know how to dance
I don't know how to sing
But I'll scream, blessedly scream
Let everything with breath praise
And I won't put my fingers on it
Let everything with breath praise
And I won't put my fingers on it
The lyrics to Q. Amey's song "Scream" are a call to praise, emphasizing the idea that everything with breath should praise the Lord. The song references the sounds of various musical instruments, including cymbals, harp, lyre, and timbrel. These sounds are associated with song and dance, which are also mentioned in the lyrics.
The song alludes to the story of King David, who is said to have played his harp and danced before the Lord. The lyrics suggest that the author may not possess David's musical talents or dancing skills, but they will still praise the Lord in their own way. Specifically, they will scream with a sense of blessing, expressing their joy and gratitude.
The line "If I don't play my part, trees and rocks can" is a reminder of the importance of praising the Lord. It suggests that even if the author doesn't feel particularly talented or special, their contribution to worship is still necessary and valued.
Overall, "Scream" is a exhortation to praise that encourages listeners to use whatever talents they have to express their devotion to God.
Line by Line Meaning
Sounds of cymbals, harp and lyre
We hear the joyful sounds of musical instruments such as the cymbals, harp, and lyre.
Sounds of timbral, song and dance
We hear the various sounds of music, including singing and dancing.
Let everything with breath praise
May all living creatures give praise to God.
And I won't put my fingers on it
I will not hold back my own expression of praise, though it may not be in the traditional form of music or singing.
David played his blessed harp
David, a biblical figure, played his harp as a form of praise to God.
And danced violently
David expressed his joyful praise through a physical dance.
I'll blessedly scream
I will express my own form of praise by screaming loudly and joyfully.
I don't know how to dance
I may not know how to express my joy through dancing.
I don't know how to sing
I may not know how to express my joy through singing.
But I'll scream, blessedly scream
Even if I cannot express my joy through traditional forms of worship, I will still scream joyfully in my own way.
Sounds of giants fill the land
We may hear the loud and powerful sounds of destructive forces in the world.
If I don't play my part, trees and rocks can
If I do not express my own form of praise, the destructive forces in the world may overtake and overpower it.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARK OWEN, NICK HEYWARD
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
lovechick500
I would love to actually know who does sing this cause it's a wicked tune!
Baba Levo
damn this is hot
lovechick500
At least it made me check out Q lol.
wtHnow
he sounds like bobby valintino
Toya Jones
Omg
EpiQ The Illustrator
This is not me...