I Rock the Party: ScHoolboy Q

ScHoolboy Q always rocks the party! Check his best joints.

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ScHoolboy Q Rocks the Party - As one-fourth of the Black Hippy crew, ScHoolboy Q has been instrumental in bringing the contemporary West Coast sound to the forefront. Take a look at some of his stand out tracks and appearances right here. (Photo: heo Wargo/Getty Images)

"Nightmare on Figg Street" - ScHoolboy reps his hood on this haunting track that gives listeners an eery look into his neck of Compton.  (Photo: Interscope) 

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"Nightmare on Figg Street" - ScHoolboy reps his hood on this haunting track that gives listeners an eery look into his neck of Compton. (Photo: Interscope) 

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"There He Go" - ScHoolboy Q was all swag in this upbeat song about how ill his life is. The video featured animated orange text with guest appearances by the rest of Black Hippy.  (Photo: Interscope) 

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"There He Go" - ScHoolboy Q was all swag in this upbeat song about how ill his life is. The video featured animated orange text with guest appearances by the rest of Black Hippy. (Photo: Interscope) 

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Rhyme Fest - Rap stars Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy-Q perform onstage at Fader Fort presented by Converse during the SXSW festival in Texas.  (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

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"Blessed" - One of many collabos with Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q gets personal on this somber track about being grateful for life and, despite any hardships, always staying "blessed." (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

"Gravy" - Everything is good for Q on this Clams Casino-crafted joint, as he boldly states that he “came for the crown.”(Photo: Interscope)

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"Collard Greens" - The lead single off of ScHoolboy Q's upcoming album Oxymoron, this Kendrick assisted song keeps the party vibes going strong for your neighbors or "all the college students loving Q." (Photo: Interscope) 

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"Hell of a Night" - Ever had a night that was mad real? ScHoolboy Q has  — and he has them more than once a week. On this track, Q highlights his party-rocking travails, which come with the rap life.  (Photo: Interscope) 

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"Hell of a Night" - Ever had a night that was mad real? ScHoolboy Q has  — and he has them more than once a week. On this track, Q highlights his party-rocking travails, which come with the rap life. (Photo: Interscope) 

"Yay Yay" - The title and subject matter of the song is in reference to the type of illegal lifestyle ScHoolboy was living before becoming a full time emcee. Throughout the track, Q reflects on why he ended up pursuing that life and its ultimate pitfalls.(Photo: Interscope) 

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"Yay Yay" - The title and subject matter of the song is in reference to the type of illegal lifestyle ScHoolboy was living before becoming a full time emcee. Throughout the track, Q reflects on why he ended up pursuing that life and its ultimate pitfalls.(Photo: Interscope) 

"Work (Remix)" - Although technically an A$AP Ferg song in which he is featured (alongside French Montana, A$AP Rocky and Trinidad Jame$), ScHoolboy manages to drop a mean verse that shows he can shine just as bright on posse cuts without Black Hippy rappers.  (Photo: Interscope) 

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"Work (Remix)" - Although technically an A$AP Ferg song in which he is featured (alongside French Montana, A$AP Rocky and Trinidad Jame$), ScHoolboy manages to drop a mean verse that shows he can shine just as bright on posse cuts without Black Hippy rappers. (Photo: Interscope) 

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"Gangster in Designer" - Before he was rapping, ScHoolboy Q was a member of the Hoover Crips. Though he has since changed his lifestyle, he still references his past life in his music. "Gangster in Designer" is one example which incorporates slick imagery of his gang lifestyle with references to his current one, which, as the title implies, involves designer clothes.(Photo: Rick Davis / Splash News)

"Brand New Guy" - In 2011, A$AP Rocky dropped his critically lauded Live.Love.A$AP mixtape which featured this song as well as a guest verse from ScHoolboy Q. Though it's Rocky's song, Q's verse was a show stealer and helped introduce any skeptical rap listeners that the West had a new flock of emcees ready to push the culture and connect with their East Coast brethren.(Photo: Sony Music Entertainment)

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"Brand New Guy" - In 2011, A$AP Rocky dropped his critically lauded Live.Love.A$AP mixtape which featured this song as well as a guest verse from ScHoolboy Q. Though it's Rocky's song, Q's verse was a show stealer and helped introduce any skeptical rap listeners that the West had a new flock of emcees ready to push the culture and connect with their East Coast brethren.(Photo: Sony Music Entertainment)

43. Schoolboy Q feat. ASAP Rocky, "Hands on the Wheel" - Schoolboy Q proved that Kendrick Lamar wasn't the only breakout talent in Black Hippy with this underground anthem, backed by an unforgettable hook and A$AP Rocky's most impressive verse yet.   (Photo: Interscope Records)

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"Hands on the Wheel" - When it came time to release his independent album Habits and Contradictions, Q knew to recruit A$AP Rocky to return the favor for their "Brand New Guy" collaboration. The result was another sick track called "Hands on the Wheel," which garnered over 3 million views on YouTube. (Photo: Interscope)