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Quincy B (Quincy Luwokollie Borrowes) was born on 1993, is a Liberian singer (1993–2017). Discover Quincy B's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Quincy Luwokollie Borrowes |
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Singer · songwriter · record producer |
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24 years old |
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Quincy B Height, Weight & Measurements
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Quincy B Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Quincy B worth at the age of 24 years old? Quincy B’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from . We have estimated Quincy B's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Quincy Luwokollie Borrowes (born April 24, 1993 – March 3, 2017), known professionally as Quincy B, was a Liberian singer, songwriter and record producer.
Quincy Luwokollie Borrowes was born on April 24, 1993, in Liberia.
He started singing in his church choir at an early age.
Quincy B fled to Ghana with his family during the First Liberian Civil War.
He attended Budumburam High School and studied music education at an unnamed university while residing in Ghana.
He returned to Liberia in 2012 and made his music debut in 2013, achieving significant success in the Liberian music industry.
Producer Infectious Michael is credited with helping him jump-start his music career.
Prior to joining Lewiz McCarthy's ALM Records, Quincy B was signed to Michael's record label, Heart Beat Records.
He gained recognition in 2013 after releasing his debut single "My Dream", which features rapper Scientific.
In 2014, Quincy B released the Tan Tan B-assisted track "State of Emergency", which promotes awareness of the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia.
Quincy B's music explored hipco, R&B, and afropop.
He primarily sung in Kolokwa English and took great pride in being Liberian.
In August 2014, Quincy B released "State of Emergency", a collaborative single he recorded with Tan Tan B. The song features soulful piano chords and raises awareness about Liberia's Ebola virus epidemic.
"State of Emergency" addresses a public health crisis as exemplified by lyrics like "Pull the alarm, turn on the sirens. I see my people dying, but nobody's firing".
In November 2014, Quincy B and rapper Scientific released their collaborative single "Shawty", which is composed of lyrics that uplift African women.
He previously worked with Scientific on the single "My Dream", which was his first solo release.
Quincy B released the single "Crazy" in 2015.
Sky Bar, a rooftop lounge in Sinkor, hosted a release party to commemorate the song's release.
Quincy B performed "Crazy" along with the songs "Tumba Baba" and "Shawty Bad" at the release party.
The event featured additional performances from Eric Geso, Cassi Money, Young Classic, Chilla Conani, and Kzee.
The Daily Observer newspaper revealed in June 2016 that Quincy B had agreed to serve as an ambassador for Lonestar Cell, an MTN Group company.
On March 3, 2017, Quincy B died in a car accident.
His posthumous album, Mr. All the Time, was issued by ALM Records and released on March 11, 2017.
It comprises thirteen tracks and consists entirely of previously released singles.
On June 1, 2017, Lonestar Cell announced that they were looking for a new brand ambassador to replace Quincy B. In 2017, singer Kobazzie released the single "Sleep for What", which was produced by Quincy B and appeared on Press Play, a 2017 compilation album released by Bilikon Entertainment.
In the songs "Olukupay", "Mr. All the Time", and the Gbema-inspired "Hitch" (featuring Kzee), Quincy B extolled the virtues of Liberian girls.
He released the song "Liberian Girl", dedicating it to women in Liberia, especially sisters and moms.
Moreover, he acknowledged the Mandingo custom and noted the traditional name "Fatumata" on the record.
Quincy B and Soul Fresh collaborated on the tracks "Friend" and "Praise".
In the former, Quincy B counsels young Liberians to choose their friends wisely.
He released the Sweetz-assisted track "I Pledge", which was the last song he recorded before his death.
Quincy B's posthumous album, Mr. All the Time, was issued by ALM Records, the label to which he was signed.
The thirteen-track album, which was released on March 11, 2017, consists entirely of previously released singles.
Quincy B's music explored hipco, R&B, and afropop.
He sung in Kolokwa English and took great pride in being Liberian.
Front Page Africa's James Giahyue commended him for being a "true patriot" and said he had a "melodious voice and harmonious notes".
Moreover, Giahyue said the singer's career "summed up voice quality, cultured lyrics and the power of the Liberian colloquial".
Gerald Koinyeneh acknowledged Quincy B for providing "a therapeutic feeling bigger than entertainment" and said his "sonorous voice and deep lyrics healed people and rehabilitated others".
Quincy B cited John Legend, Ne-Yo, and Ryan Leslie as his key musical influences.
Quincy B had a child with Agnes Kollie, who was nine months pregnant at the time of his death.