A Rapper's Words: 001 A Ghost In A Shell

· First Team Music
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About this ebook

Whether through referencing comic characters in songs, having a comic style album cover, or being the featured hero of one’s own book, there is no question that the Hip Hop and comic worlds have always intermingled with each other on some level; however, nothing like this. Eight years in the making, A Rapper’s Words is the brainchild of American underground Hip Hop artist Quanstar. Each issue will be a self contained story illustrated around the lyrics of some of Quanstar’s most socially provocative songs.

The first issue of A Rapper’s Words will be A Ghost In A Shell. The story takes an in depth look on man’s dependence on technology and how it has nurtured the worst in us, e.g. narcissism, violence desensitization, and fame mongering. Quanstar’s powerful lyrics coupled with Rafa Lee’s (Center Lane and Fluttering Dreams) dramatic black and white illustration create a synergistic flow that promises to be a strong launch for this bi-annual series. 

A Rapper's Words comes with a free download of Quanstar's latest album, Play Games, and get your first ride with Uber (up to $20) free.

About the author

Quanstar is the ultimate “indie” hip hop artist. His DIY attitude, insatiable need to create, and “control freak” tendencies have allowed him to flourish and accomplish more than many of his contemporaries signed to “major” labels with bigger budgets.


Born in Compton, Ca, Quanstar attributes his earliest exposure to hip hop culture to his cousin. It was through him that Quanstar found out about artists like Run DMC, The Sugarhill Gang, The Fat Boys, and Kurtis Blow. After that Beat Street, Breakin', and Wild Styles took over; however, the one single moment that made him a bona fide “hip hop head” was seeing LL Cool J perform “Radio” in the movie, Krush Groove. At that point he got it, and knew that's what he wanted to be.


In the years following, whether it was showing off his fancy footwork on cardboard, rhymin on the street corner about cars driving by, or taggin up his notebook in class when he should be listening to the teacher, Quanstar was completely immersed in hip hop culture. By the time he was 16, he was known as the fiercest freestyler in his neighborhood, and winning competitions all over the Los Angeles area.


Later relocating to Georgia to attend Clark Atlanta University, Quanstar kept doing much of the same, building a name for himself on campus and hip hop circles around the city. It was here that he originally met fellow MC and future business partner, Evaready RAW. In 2002, they started the hip hop band, First Team.


Around that same time, Quanstar and Evaready noticed that many of their contemporaries signed to labels began complaining about the lack of fiscal and creative control they had with their careers. So the two decided to go in the footsteps of rappers like Ice Cube, El-P, Atmosphere, and the Hieroglyphics Crew by taking ownership of their careers and starting First Team Music.


Originally used only to professionally oversee their careers, First Team Music has since blossomed into a multi-faceted media company developed from the perspective of the independent musician. Among its many operations: a label, tour management company, booking agency, and Android app development firm. All with Quanstar at the captain's helm steering the ship.


Quanstar's resume is undeniable. In just a little over 10 years in the business he dropped 10+ albums, a voting member of the Grammys,  been the subject of a documentary, released a book, written and directed several short films, and written and directed his first feature film. He's also had an online cooking show (Cooking with Quanstar), and occasionally writes a blog about his experiences as an indie hip hop artist.

A leader in indie music, Quanstar uses hip hop to set the bar high and stretch the boundaries of art and music in hopes to influence and increase opportunities for others.

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