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Qnova Unleashes Her New Album "Qnovakain The Bars-Up," Solidifying Her Position as a Lyrical Powerhouse



Qnova, also known as Quachavious Wiley Ellison, has dropped her much-anticipated album, "Qnovakain The Bars-Up." This new project showcases her unique lyrical style and musical versatility across eight compelling tracks, including "Pressure," "On My Shit," "Go Hard," "Time Out," "All the Way Up," "Sip and Paint," "Young," and "Love in the City."



A graduate of Ashford University with a Bachelor's degree in Arts & Sciences in Sociology (Magna Cum Laude, 2019), Qnova is not just an artist but a well-rounded entrepreneur, songwriter, and performer. She has captivated audiences with her dynamic performances, opening for legendary acts such as Kurt Klose, Sunshine Anderson, Ying-Yang Twins, Cherrelle, Chubb Rock, Lil Scrappy, Crime Mob, and Bobby V.


Qnova's career trajectory has seen her chart within FM media, receive airplay on Sirius XM Radio's Shade 45, and be featured in interviews on Atlanta's NPR station WABE NEWS/90.1. Her energetic style and authenticity have also graced stages at major festivals like Juneteenth, Sweet Auburn Spring/Fall Festival, Atlanta Hip-Hop Day, and the RMF Summit hosted by Emmanuel Lewis.



"Qnovakain The Bars-Up" marks a significant step in Qnova's musical evolution, filled with mega bars and intricate wordplay that establish her as one of the leading female lyricists in hip-hop today.


The album’s creative process, as Qnova describes, involved "riding the beat," allowing the music to guide her lyrical expression and creating a cohesive experience from start to finish.


Beyond music, Qnova has been a prominent figure on social media and the Atlanta club scene, creating and hosting her own rap battle events. Her single "Check Up" was featured on Snoop Dogg's mixtape, "The Return of Doggy Style Records," further highlighting her prowess as a rapper and performer.



In addition to her new album, Qnova's impressive portfolio includes appearances on TV music series like "In the Mix TV Show" and "The T.R.A.P" and interviews with platforms such as Black Ink Radio, Dirty Glove Bastard, Ballers Alert with Ferrari Simmons, and The Progress Report. She has also been featured in publications such as The Source Magazine, LA Weekly, Hip-Hop Weekly, This is 50, AP News, Atlanta Voyage Magazine, and HipHop87.


With "Qnovakain The Bars-Up," Qnova is set to make waves in the rap community, encouraging listeners to embrace their creativity and authenticity. The album is now available for streaming on all digital platforms.


For more information about Qnova, her music, and upcoming events, visit www.qnova.website

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