Name Terrance Quaites Birth name Terrance Quaites Genres Contemporary R&B Role Singer · therealtq.com | Years active 1990–present Also known as TQ, Squeeze | |
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Born May 24, 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-05-24 ) Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer Associated acts Coming of AgeSarah ConnorJagged EdgeCash Money MillionairesBone Thugs-N-Harmony,Jazze Pha Shade SheistMC EihtMack 10 Movies Rockin' Meera, TQ: Street Musik, West Coast Mobb Music: The True Hollyhood Story Record labels Similar People Sarah Connor, Birdman, Petey Pablo, Jazze Pha, Swizz Beatz Profiles |
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Terrance Quaites (born May 24, 1976), known professionally as TQ, is an American R&B singer. He is best known for his hit song "Westside", which became a top 40 hit in several countries in 1998.
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- Music
- Acting
- Personal Life
- References

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Music

Terrance Quaites began his music career in the early 1990s with the R&B group Coming of Age, who had a hit with the ballad "Coming Home to Love". After two album releases, Coming of Age in September 1993 and Comin' Correct in May 1995, the group went their separate ways.

The summer of 1998 saw TQ notch his first hit with "Westside". Later that year, on 10 November, the album They Never Saw Me Coming was released, along with the single "Bye Bye Baby", and "Better Days", which followed the next year.

In 2000, TQ released his second album, The Second Coming. The album was never released in America but was released in other parts of the world. The UK release had a different track listing to the European release. Although the album was not released in America, the American version yet again had a different track listing. TQ eventually digitally released bonus tracks from the album in May 2008. This included songs missing from previous versions.
He left Sony and joined Cash Money Records around 2002. With them, he recorded various songs with artists such as Lil Wayne, Big Tymers, Hot Boys, and Baby. He also recorded his own album, Gemini, but it was never officially released. TQ released this himself via digital means on 16 June 2009.
He released a new album, Listen, in 2004. In 2007, TQ was featured on a single from the debut album of Iranian-Canadian rapper Imaan Faith.
TQ's song Paradise was released on April 29, 2008. This was followed by the Paradise album on 30 June, 2009.
On March 23, 2009, TQ released the S.E.X.Y. EP on iTunes. It was made available on CD on June 30. The EP consists of previously unheard TQ material.
TQ released his next album, titled Kind of Blue, on March 23, 2010. TQ recorded the Michael Jackson song Dirty Diana for the album.
After a European tour in summer 2010, he co-wrote and recorded "Uh Oh", a pop duet with the British singer-songwriter, Danielle Senior. It was released April 2011. Remixes of "Uh Oh" include the classic soul version by CBKS.
On February 12, 2013, TQ released Legendary, as the follow-up album to Kind of Blue.
TQ released The BAEList - Vol 1 EP on 12 January, 2016. It is an album aimed at his female fans.
TQ's latest album, Coming Home, was released on 11 August 2017.
Acting
TQ's first film appearance was in Rockin' Meera, directed by Param gill, released in 2009. He also appeared in Richard III.
TQ completed a film with Sally Anthony called The Devil's Grind.
Personal Life
TQ was born in Mobile, Alabama, on May 24 1976, but soon moved with his family to Compton, California. At the age of 16, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia. He has a sister. He has an older son, Rashaun, and a younger son, Tylon. Tylon is a YouTube rising star.