As a CD/DVD manufacturing company they worked with top West Coast DJs, reproducing CDs for the likes of DJ Vice, Big Syphe & Eric D-lux, DJ Turbulence, and many others. As a web/graphic design company they designed websites for 50 Cent, Remy Martin, Funkmaster Flex and other hip hop artists. In early 2003 they relocated to Los Angeles, where they started their own CD/DVD manufacturing and web/graphic design businesses with T.H.E.
Through Artest they were able to collaborate with Nature (formerly of The Firm), Canibus, Allure, among others. They generated a small buzz and gained the attention of NBA basketball player, Ron Artest, who had his own record company Tru Warier Records. They released two EPs and an independent album – Let The Truth Be Told, and from 2001-2002 toured the East and West Coast. They rented out a studio, recorded their first song together, then proceeded to build a home studio in Matikz' home in Woodside, Queens, New York. Flava Matikz, who was majoring in Music Technology at Queensborough Community College called Lazarus to inform him he was now making beats. Two years passed and Lazarus was in process of recording his demo tape and majoring in Management of Music Enterprise at Baruch College, NYC. They did a few shows together in New Jersey and New York then went their separate ways. Knowa Lazarus needed a DJ for one of his shows and a friend of his referred their cousin "DJ Flava" to him. Knowa Lazarus and Flava Matikz met in Queens, New York. Their lyrics also address the issues and struggles of Filipino people worldwide in an attempt to bring unity to the divisions within their community. In their songs, the group emphasizes self-empowerment, positivity, spirituality and pride in their heritage. Specialists in " Taglish" (a mixture of English and Tagalog), they utilize catchphrases and specific words into their songs as a way of expressing their culture. They compose their music primarily in English but they also fuse Tagalog within their songs. Their versatility and flexibility in listening to all styles of music incorporates their open-mindedness into their sound.Īlthough they are mostly known for their uptempo dance tracks, their overall sound remains diverse and has been described in the Philippines as having a "local-feel with international appeal". They also spent time on the West Coast and were students of both the Los Angeles and Bay Area hip hop scene. So, the Videos should not be misunderstand as physical products.Q-York was first inspired to make music through the sounds of the Golden age hip hop of the 1980s and 1990s in New York.
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