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Hotboy Que: From the Wrestling Ring to the Rap Game



In the heart of New Bern, North Carolina, on September 4, 1988, Quintin Antonio Grice, better known as Hotboy Que, entered the world at Craven Terry Hospital. Growing up as the eldest among five siblings, Hotboy Que's journey took an adventurous turn when his family relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, when he was just three years old.


Post-high school, Hotboy Que delved into the world of professional wrestling, training at the renowned WWA4 wrestling school, but destiny had another path in store for him.
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His school years in Atlanta were marked by athletic pursuits, initially on the football field until fate led him to the wrestling mat, where he showcased his skill by clinching third place in the county championship. Post-high school, Hotboy Que delved into the world of professional wrestling, training at the renowned WWA4 wrestling school, but destiny had another path in store for him.



Inspired by the likes of Gucci Mane, T.I., Young Jeezy, 2 Chainz, and Young Thug, Hotboy Que transitioned to pursue his passion for rap. His journey began with a burst of confidence ignited by the emergence of Migos and their hit "Versace."

Taking the stage across Atlanta, Hotboy Que's distinctive style and magnetic stage presence quickly garnered attention. In 2018, he unveiled his EP "I Am Hotboy Que," marking his official debut on all streaming platforms. Despite the EP's lukewarm reception, Hotboy Que persevered, shifting his focus to crafting singles.



Among his repertoire, "The Birthday Song" emerged as a standout, amassing an impressive 244k views on YouTube. As Hotboy Que continues to carve his path in the rap scene, his journey from the wrestling ring to the mic serves as a testament to his resilience and unwavering dedication to his craft.

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