QUADRY has been steadily making waves in the music scene with a sound that defies easy classification. Drawing from a diverse palette of genres, their work melds elements in a way that’s both innovative and compelling. Their style bears a notable resemblance to the rhythmic complexity and lyrical agility of Lil Wayne, yet QUADRY manages to carve out a distinct niche with a fresh and unique sonic identity.
Louisiana rapper Quadry announces Ask A Magnolia, his new album set for release on September 25th via Tierdrop Records. In conjunction with the album’s announcement, he shares new single/video “I’m Wrong?” featuring narrative vocals from British singer Celeste as well as production from Latrell James (JID, EARTHGANG, etc.) and Teo Halm (Rosalía, SZA, Beyoncé). The confessional song is written from the perspective of one of Quadry’s closest friends and details the events of the night in which he was kicked out of his childhood home, culminating in an altercation punctuated by gunfire. The song marks the second taste of Ask A Magnolia following “The Ghost of BrandyWine,” which the artist shared in July.
Ask A Magnolia catalogs the innocence and mayhem of Quadry’s adolescence growing up in Louisiana. The album and the stories told within are an attempt to preserve the memories of people and places that either no longer exist or exist primarily as relics of a bygone era — bootleg CD salesmen, Hurricane Katrina-era corner store conversations, drunk nights with friends and coming of age stories coalesce into a thrill-ride of a body of work. The album marks Quadry’s first full-length project since 2021’s They Think We Ghetto. Listen to and watch “I’m Wrong?” above now and see below for all Ask A Magnolia information ahead of its release on September 25th.