QB's Finest Lyrics — by Popularity
QB's Finest Albums
About QB's Finest
QB's Finest was a Queensbridge hip-hop collective that emerged in the late 1990s, showcasing the deep talent pool of rap's most legendary housing project through collaborative efforts featuring established and rising MCs. Their self-titled debut album highlighted the borough's lyrical prowess with standout tracks like "Straight Outta Q.B." (featuring Jungle, Cormega, and Poet) and "Oochie Wally" by the Braveheart's, which became a street anthem and later inspired Nas's hit of the same name. The group served as a platform for Queensbridge legends like Havoc and Prodigy to mentor newer artists while maintaining the raw, street-centered aesthetic that made QB hip-hop so influential. Though their catalog remained relatively small with just two albums, QB's Finest represented the continuation of Queensbridge's hip-hop dynasty, bridging the gap between the borough's pioneering generation and its emerging voices in the new millennium.