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SAN QUINN, BLACK C, & RAPPIN 4-TAY (Mon, 11/3/25)

All Ages
Rappin 4-tay
Monday, November 03
Doors: 7:30 pm // Show: 8 pm
$35.70 to $67.10

San Francisco’s rap legacy runs deep—and this night is all about honoring the icons who built it and the young G’z who are ready to carry the torch. The FRISCO GIANTZ are back & takin’ over with a lineup that screams Bay Area greatness: SAN QUINN, RAPPIN’ 4-TAY, BLACK C & RBL POSSE, and the legendary voice of inspiration and black power, HERM LEWIS. These are the architects of the “Sucka Free” sound, and they’re bringing the full force of their classic catalog to Yoshi’s Oakland in celebration of Bay Area Hip Hop & Culture.

 Expect nothing but certified slaps—from “The Player’s Club” to “Hell Yeah” to “Don’t Give Me No Bammer Weed “& more. This is that raw, unfiltered Frisco flavor that raised a generation.

But it ain’t just about the throwbacks. We’re passing the mic to the next wave of game-changers: RON SKI, Yung Lott & Don Toriano FT. Young Bari, Bailey, performing the hot new single “WE STILL GIANT,” who are rewriting the rules and repping the city with new heat. Hosted by the one and only Frank Stickemz aka The Young Fillmore Slim, with Bay Area’s #1 throwback music video mixer, DJ KStyle.  NOT TO MISS, this night is guaranteed to be legendary!

Old school meets new school, Legacy meets future. Come feel the energy, the culture, the movement. This is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of Frisco’s unstoppable Hip Hop Giantz.

Produced & Presented by Mark Elliott & The A-List Musiq Circle – Your Bay Area’s Who’s Who Entertainment network.

Born in Oakland, California, Quincy moved to the Fillmore district of San Francisco at the age of three.[1] He made his first appearance as an opening to Tupac and Digital Underground at the age of 12 and recorded his first album at only 15 years old. He's also part of the Get Low Playaz with JT The Bigga Figga, D-Moe and Seff Tha Gaffla. Quinn holds the record for most appearances on different albums. He is the CEO of Done Deal Ent. which originally consisted of his brother Bailey, Big Rich, Don Toriano, Boxx Kev and Quinn's cousin Ya Boy. Quinn's most notable track is "Shock the Party" in which the video was filmed in the high-rise O.C. (Outta Control) Housing Projects, which were torn down in the late 1990s.


Discography

[edit] Solo albums
Dont Cross Me (1991)
Live n' Direct (1994)
The Hustle Continues (1996)
The Mighty Quinn (2001)
I Give You My Word (2004)
The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds (2006)
From a Boy to a Man (2008)

[edit] Compilation albums
17 Reasons (1998)
4.5.7. Is The Code (2000)
Heated Speeches (2001)
One Moe Reason (2002)
4.5.7. Is the Code Part II (2005)
4.5.7 Is the Code Part III (2006)
The Color of Money (2007)

[edit] Greatest Hits albums
The Best Of San Quinn (2001)
Repossessions (2002)
Quindomaina: The Best Of San Quinn (2004)
Extreme Danger (2007)

[edit] Group albums
Straight Out the Lab (1995) - with Get Low Playaz
Explosive Mode (1998) - with Messy Marv
The Family Business (2000) - with Get Low Playaz
The Package (2000) - with Get Low Playaz
Runs in the Family (2002) - with The Done Deal Family
Explosive Mode 2: Back In Business (2006) - with Messy Marv
Explosive Mode 3: The Mob Gets Explosive (2006) - with Messy Marv, Husalah, The Jacka
A Warrior and a King: Lyrical Kingdom (2007) - with T-Nutty
41Feva (2008) - With All City (Boo Banga, Big Rich, & San Quinn)

[edit] Done Deal mixtapes
Mind Motion Rocks... The Done Deal Party (2003) with The Done Deal Family
Fully Loaded - Street Heat "16's wit Me" (2004) with The Done Deal Family
Bay Area Vol. 7 (2007) with The Done Deal Family

All Info From wikipedia
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