Background
Background
San Quinn is a Bay Area rap veteran from San Francisco's Fillmoe district. Feady Crocka and San Quinn's working relationship spans more than three decades.
Fast managed San Quinn starting in 2015. During that period, Fast secured San Quinn's outstanding royalties and negotiated the return of his From a Boy to a Man album from a defunct distributor — both masters and royalties recovered to San Quinn and his production team. The My Brother music video on Done Deal Digital was made from the recovered album.
In 2018, Fast encouraged the San Quinn × Messy Marv reunion that produced their Explosive Mode album. Done Deal Digital catalog tracks Coca Leaf and Fillmoe Controversy were recorded during that 2018 session period and are held by Done Deal Digital.
Career Timeline
- Early 1990sFast and San Quinn first connect in the Fillmoe district.
- 1993San Quinn's debut album Don't Cross Me is released (San Quinn is 16). Fast gets involved with San Quinn around this release.
- 2015Feady Crocka begins managing San Quinn.
- 2015 – 18Fast recovers San Quinn's outstanding royalties.
- 2018Fast negotiates the return of San Quinn's From a Boy to a Man album (masters + royalties) from a defunct distributor.
- 2018Fast records sessions with San Quinn and Messy Marv. Tracks include Coca Leaf and Fillmoe Controversy. Sessions feed into the reunion that produced Explosive Mode.
- 2026My Brother music video — pulled from the recovered From a Boy to a Man album — featured on Done Deal Digital.