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From Lagos to Love: The Journey Behind My Afrobeat Single Wifey
Music has a unique way of connecting people across cultures and continents. For me, stepping into the Afrobeat lane was more than just exploring a new sound—it was a return to a place that feels like home. My single Wifey marks that moment, blending personal experience with the vibrant energy of Lagos, Nigeria. This song is a story of love, connection, and the powerful influence of African music on my life. Discovering Afrobeat Through Lagos Africa has always been a part of
Quincy Murdock
Jan 223 min read


From Heartbreak to Healing: The Story Behind My Song Depression
Music often serves as a mirror to our deepest emotions, capturing moments when words alone fall short. My song Depression was born from one of the darkest chapters in my life. It reflects a time when hope felt distant, and pain was overwhelming. This post shares the story behind the song, the creative process, and the message I hope listeners take away. The Low Point That Sparked the Song At the end of 2019, I was in a place where everything seemed to be falling apart. Stres
Quincy Murdock
Jan 223 min read


The Journey of Creativity: Behind the Scenes of Hold On Freestyle and Not Just Music Podcast
Creativity often begins with a single spark, but the real magic happens in the process. For Quincy Murdock, that spark was music, and it grew into a journey that blends artistry, storytelling, and connection. Before the success of the Not Just Music Podcast , Quincy’s creative path was already unfolding through music production, filming, and documenting moments that shaped his craft. This post explores the story behind his track Hold On Freestyle , the making of its music vid
Quincy Murdock
Jan 213 min read


Revolutionizing Connections How a New App Bridges the Gap for Incarcerated Parents and Their Kids
Maintaining a strong bond between incarcerated parents and their children has always been a challenge. Physical separation, limited visitation hours, and logistical hurdles often strain these relationships. A new mobile application launched in 2025 is changing this reality by offering a secure, flexible way for parents behind bars to stay connected with their kids. This technology is gaining attention from prison reform advocates and family welfare organizations for its poten
Quincy Murdock
Dec 14, 20253 min read
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