2016: Career beginnings In 2016, Don signed to Highbridge the Label, a label ran by friends Quincy "QP" Acheampong and Sambou "Bubba" Camara. He and
A Boogie were the first artists signed to the label. He was heavily featured on the compilation,
Highbridge the Label: The Takeover Vol. 1, which dropped on May 28, 2016. Don gained more notoriety after appearing on
Funkmaster Flex's freestyle series on
Hot 97, along with
A Boogie wit da Hoodie who had become one of the most popular up and coming rappers in New York City. Don delivered an impressive freestyle over
Nas'
Oochie Wally. Soon, the songs Bando and Bag On Me, featuring Don Q began getting radio play in the Tri-State area. In July 2016, Highbridge the Label partnered with
Atlantic Records. Don dropped his first official mixtape in August 2016. The mixtape titled
Don Season was hosted by
DJ Don Cannon. The mixtape has features from
A Boogie,
PnB Rock and Keir. In September 2016, he was featured on the
BET Hip Hop Awards cypher alongside
A Boogie wit da Hoodie,
Russ,
Kent Jones and Nick Grant. During the year, Don collaborated with artists like
Meek Mill,
Dave East,
Fabolous,
Young Scooter and
PnB Rock among others.
2017 In 2017, Don dropped his second mixtape titled
Corner Stories featuring
Dave East,
A Boogie,
Jadakiss,
Styles P, Zoey Dollaz,
PnB Rock,
Fabolous and Loso Loaded, he would later follow up with a remastered version titled
Corner Stories Reloaded with extra songs adding one featuring
Rowdy Rebel. Don is featured on
A Boogie's debut album
The Bigger Artist on the tracks "Somebody" and "Money Sprung". Don collaborated with Dominican recording artist Chimbala, on a track titled Matalo. Don Q released his mixtape
Don Talk featuring
Pusha T,
Tee Grizzley and
Desiigner.
2018 Don Q released his follow-up mixtape to
Don Season titled
Don Season 2 featuring
G Herbo,
Dave East,
Lil Durk,
Moneybagg Yo and more. The lead single for the project is titled "Yeah Yeah" and features
A Boogie wit da Hoodie and
50 Cent and produced by
Murda Beatz. Don Q closed out the year dropping a 6 song
extended play titled
Underrated. He was also featured on A-Boogie's Platinum album,
Hoodie SZN on a collaboration titled "Bosses and Workers" with fellow labelmate Trap Manny.
2019 To start off 2019, Don responded to
Tory Lanez's battle challenge. Lanez had engaged in a battle with
Joyner Lucas and had proclaimed himself the best rapper alive. Don proclaimed that Tory could not be the best rapper alive as he accused him of stealing lyrics from his Hot 97 freestyle. After a brief exchange of words via social media, Don released a diss track titled, "I'm Not Joyner." Lanez responded with his own diss entitled "Don Queen". The following day, Don Q retaliated with another diss track, called "This Is Ya King?" Don Q was one of 5 rappers banned from New York City's Rolling Loud festival due to safety concerns by the
NYPD.
2020 With a short hiatus from music, Don Q returned to music by releasing "Flood My Wrist" featuring
Lil Uzi Vert and
A Boogie wit da Hoodie on July 1, 2020. He went on to release "I'm the One" a week later, and "Blood Sweat & Tears" on July 24. Another A Boogie-collaboration, "Vroom Vroom", was released on September 2, 2020.
2021 After another long hiatus, Don Q made his departure from Atlantic Records and signed a new record deal with record label EMPIRE. Don Q a released mixtape called 'Double or Nothing' on October 22, 2021, featuring a song with American drill rapper
B-Lovee. ==Personal life==