90s Hip-Hop and R&B Alive in Quincy Vidal

Photo taken by Richard Vassos
Photo taken by Richard Vassos
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I rarely leave performances so impressed that I tell all my friends, but after seeing Quincy Vidal, you almost have to spread the head-bopping joy. The Musical duo is determined to bring back 90s R&B and Hip-Hop, and is making a significant impact by “taking ears,” all over NYC, and soon possibly the world, as they are top ten in a Grammys performance competition. With the release of their new video “Pillow,” produced by Nick Von Gremp and premiered today by Vibe.com, they showcase what it means to make music that has been missing since an era we all loved so much. Quincy Vidal answered a few questions just for Style&Air, get to know Le’Asha and CE here, as well as watch  "Pillow" their music video, Enjoy xxx

Style&Air.com is centrally based around fashion, has the fashion in any way influenced your music?

Le'Asha: Fashion influences my live performance. It gives me a certain attitude and that automatically allows me to connect with the audience in a confident way. Which in turn allows my flow to come out different. My live performance is always different than the recordings. 

CE:  We've always been compared to those classic 90's hip hop groups and I personally think that it's not only our music that gives people that vibe. It's our style as well, our demeanor. We sort of exude that boom bap feel through how we dress in videos, at performances, and in life. And like Le said, it gives us a certain confidence that allows us to deliver in a specific way. We embrace that comparison, because that's what we love. The fashion aspect as well as the music aspect. 

 Dream collaboration dead or alive who would it be with?

Le'Asha: J Dilla

 CE: Le said my number 1. So I'll say Erykah Badu. These questions are always so damn difficult to answer.

How did you two meet?

 We met as freshman at Purchase College in 2008. We were both students in the Acting Conservatory there. Freshman actors at Purchase have to work costume crew for the upper classman productions, and we were assigned to the same production. That's when we came up with the idea for QV, and as result became really good friends. We started working on our first album a little over a year later...in a dingy ass apartment in Clinton Hill. 

You said money is second to “the ears you get to listen to your music”, what can we anticipate with the release of the new album in terms of performances? Will you be going on the road?

 This new project is something pretty different. We've had a certain formula with our first two albums, and it's pretty safe to say that this is a break from that formula. It's a double album, in the style of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which means our performances are gonna be pretty unique for the next few months. We'll do cuts from each side, but it won't be like Le goes, and then CE goes, and then Le goes, etc. etc. We're a group, so whenever one of us does one our own cuts, the other will be right there making sure the audience gets the full QV experience. And of course we'll still be doing crowd favorites like 123, Tired As Shit, Pillow...all that.

As far as the road, we've considered it. We desire it badly. Our biggest setback however, is the ends. As soon as we feel that we can financially handle a tour, best believe we're gonna make that happen. That's high up on our list of things to do. 

 What’s the first thing you would do after receiving the call that you are performing at the Grammys?

 Le:Asha: First thing after we get the call, I'll call my mama and we'll scream together.

 CE: Same here. I dunno about the screaming part though...my mom would probably scream...I'd be in shock. Then we'd go get beers and celebrate like shit.

Check Out "Pillow" Here on Vibe.com 

Outfit Inspo: What to Wear to a Warehouse Party in Bk

Wang Backpack.All Black Chucks.Missoni Turban
Wang Backpack.All Black Chucks.Missoni Turban
Me and The BF Enjoying the QV performance in Bk. I wore, Asos overalls,Zara Sweater, Icons Leather, Missoni Headband
Me and The BF Enjoying the QV performance in Bk. I wore, Asos overalls,Zara Sweater, Icons Leather, Missoni Headband

Sunday Sentiments

Shot on my Diana F+
Shot on my Diana F+

Soneto XVII

Pablo Neruda

 
Te amo como se aman ciertas cosas oscuras, 
secretamente, entre la sombra y el alma.

I love you as certain things are to be loved, secretly, between the shadow and the soul.

Clarity

I’ve learned in 2013, that clarity can come from accepting a lack of clarity that is a reality of life.  Accepting the unknown, and even more than that, inviting it. xxx

Go Buy Now. Infinity Midi Rings 

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***CONTROVERSY 2014***

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Cheerleaders, wet panties,

Drug dealers, porn addicts,

Underage, under paid,

Fucking for a Mac Donald's

Narcotic, don't stop it,

All the girls are friends with Molly

Dilated, X-rated

Pageant princess puking rainbows,

Drink the Kool-aid,

Don't drink the Kool-aid

Drink the Kool-aid

Don't drink the Kool-aid

Drink the Kool-aid

Teen brides, white lines,

Politicians, headlines

Prom queens, S.T.Ds

High school shootouts, dirty dreams

Cult leaders, cowboy preachers

Blame it on the non believers

Therapists, sedatives

Visiting hours are from 10 to 6

-Controversy by Natalia Kills

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Buy Here:  DressShoesNails

I'm  dubbing Natalia Kills  the provocative pop princess of 2014. Her song Controversy stopped me in my tracks one sunday in the  East Village whilst digging through vintage gems at Tokyo7. A mixture of racy lyrics, the perfect baseline, and her  low voice seductively saying shocking words demands attention. Upon further research, the star defines girly retro vibe in her style , (think Topshop pink sequin dress and furry bedroom slipper heels) and is a refreshing reminder to push the boundaries from people pleasing conformity to getting a little nasty. xxx Watch her video here 

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As I finished up in the Guggenheim, my mind was frantically piecing together all the ways the art world and the fashion industry collide. Who decides who becomes the next buzzed about artist? Is it just like how this season's breakout catwalk star was decided? A mixture of connections, and an agent that pushes you way more than the other girls for no particular reason.  Overall, I enjoyed experiencing Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim, but I am not so sure what separated him from all the other talent out there other than luck. In industries like art and fashion where opinions are subjective, and the talent market is over-saturated, how do we decide? I invite you to think about that, it is something that will be on my mind for a while. xxx

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