Artist's albums
Home Detention
2023 · album
Pray 4 Me
2023 · single
Rich Narco Royalty
2023 · single
Out Da Jungle
2023 · single
Heisman
2023 · single
I'll Be Back
2023 · album
Still Lit
2022 · single
She Ride Wit Me
2022 · single
Bird Call
2022 · single
Indicted
2022 · album
Raw
2022 · single
Free Da Fool
2022 · album
Lethal
2022 · single
From Da Cell
2021 · album
100 Round Boss
2021 · single
Blue Tips
2021 · single
Up Da Score
2021 · single
Twin (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Twin
2021 · album
Crash Back
2021 · single
Pressure
2021 · single
Do It 4 Gang
2021 · single
Risk It
2021 · single
Rich Shootas 3 (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Rich Shootas 3
2021 · album
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Biography
Maryland rapper Q Da Fool was born George Hundall in 1997. Growing up in the Prince George County area of Maryland, bordering the easternmost portion of Washington, D.C., Hundall was involved early on with rap collective Pakk Boyz Gang before branching out solo. He set up a platform for fame by sharing his music on Spinrilla, offering frequent mixtapes such as 2015's Trap Fever, Trap Flu, and Trap Gospel, all released within weeks of each other. He collaborated frequently, working on tracks with artists such as Will Tha Rapper and Big Flock. Q Da Fool had multiple run-ins with the law and did several stints in jail. During a sentence in 2016, he completed work on two mixtapes Stacks Da Fool and Committed To The Streets. After his time in prison, he parted ways with Pakk Boyz and initiated new project Rich Shootah, all the while working on a constant stream of new solo music. Some of his most visible work came with 2017 mixtape 100 Round Goon. This energetic collection of songs represented a step up in production for Q and featured songs "Gun N Bells," "Right There," and "Catch Up," all of which had accompanying videos that gained enormous exposure. He was arrested again in summer of 2017, this time moments before he was supposed to perform a concert. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi