QWLITE Entertainment Qwilite Entertainment is a full service entertainment company based out of New Jersey that will release rock-solid hits guaranteed to get music lovers worldwide hooked to its unique and innovative sounds. The entertainment industry will have no idea what hit them once radio stations, clubs and party-goers start spinning the Qwilite ''flava'' across the nation. Our mission is to cultivate, promote, and manage its individual artists nationwide and internationally. The goal of the company is to be the premier provider of high-tech entertainment products and services. Now, as an independent record label, Qwilite Entertainment is ready to launch its own hot, up-and-coming artists, and put ''Qwilite'' on the map.

  • Ranjini, a native of Richmond, Virginia, first started singing at the age of five. She was classically trained in the Indian school of music by her mother, Uma Ettigi. Dancing came to her almost as early as singing did. Since she was six, she has been trained in an Indian dance art form known as Bharatanatyam. She's no stranger to the stage, having performed in Canada, India, and throughout the United States. But she didn't just want to stick to the Indian arts. On her own, Ranjini learned how to play the piano by ear until her parents decided to formally seek out a piano teacher. Ever since, the piano has been Ranjini's primary instrument she also plays an Indian stringed instrument called the veena (an ancestor of the sitar). Growing up, listening to artists like Brian McKnight, Stevie Wonder, and Whitney Houston, among others, she naturally gravitated towards pop R and B in developing her own vocal style. Dealing with the pressures from Indian society to follow a more practical career path, this girl decided to follow her heart her love for music. Defying all odds, she fell under the mentorship of Quincy Patrick, CEO of Qwilite Entertainment who has taken her artistry to a whole new level. At the pivotal age of nineteen, she decided to put her college career at NYU on hold to whole-heartedly pursue her dream as a recording artist. After honing her craft as a singer, songwriter, and performer, Ranjini's sweet, sultry voice combined with that authentic Indian flair, puts her in a league with the hottest female artists of the new millennium.
  • Hyphen-One, Hyphen-One fell in love with hip- hop at the young age of six years old. His drive and determination has put him in a category above the rest. He is a genuine innovator. Not only is he a skilled lyrical artist, but he is true artist in every sense of the word.
    Hyphen-One has seized every opportunity he had to showcase his talent. A gifted DJ and graffiti artist, has made a name for himself maturing into a lyricist that has the ability to share emotion, life stories, sociological ideas, as well as abstract thought, all woven into a smooth flow and a delivery that captivates audience attention.
    Currently with the help of super-hot producer and CEO of Qwilite Records, Quincy Patrick, Hyphen-One is poised to release an arsenal of hot tracks that is sure to move, motivate, and challenge any one who is prepared to listen.
  • TRE WHEELZ, With ties that stretch from the far eastern corner of New York City to the mid-west of Louisville, Kentucky, he is the next hip-hop heavyweight to emerge on the scene. From Newark, the Brick City, comes the gritty street-smart stylings of Tre Wheelz, one of the newest additions to Qwilite Records and its roster of talented performers. Tre Wheelz began writing lyrics at the age of ten, but music has always been in the household since birth. His father himself is an accomplished jazz percussionist. In the early 1990's, Tre was one-half of the promising rap duo, Infiniti. With massive street clientele, a good hood video and hot underground rap lyrics, the group was able to land a potential record deal. Due to management difficulties however, the deal fell through. After several group changes, Tre reconnected with aspiring producer James E.Wiz Walker, who began helping him cut tracks in hopes of scoring a record deal. Eventually, Walker and Tre Wheelz arranged a meeting with Quincy Patrick, CEO of Qwilite Entertainment, and after listening to Tr?heelz work, Patrick soon signed him on to his roster of groundbreaking artists. Needless to say, Tre Wheelz is definitely on his grind, and his upcoming album and first single All You Need is a undeniable testament of that.

  • YAHAIRA, Yahaira, born in the Dominican Republic, first began singing at the tender age of six. Realizing her passion for being on the stage, she would hand-pick kids from her neighborhood and choreograph dance shows that her community still has fond memories of. Not limiting herself to just dancing and vocal ability, she quickly gravitated to the acoustic guitar at the age of eight, unaware that she was slowly developing into a triple-threat. At the age of twelve, she and her family moved to the United States. Her home away from home, Elizabeth, New Jersey, would introduce her to some of her biggest musical influences. Listening to pop/ R and B greats like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Celine Dion, Yahaira continued to mold her own unique sound through her teenage years. Never forgetting her roots, she easily switches from singing in Spanish to English, and keeps both worlds in mind when writing and recording in the studio. Bold and energetic, she has performed for all types of audiences, from church congregations to television audiences within the Latin community (highlighted by guest appearances on Telemundo). Her performances are a hot blend of addictive melodies, and hip-locking dance moves, strongly attributed to her Dominican culture. Now, at the ripe age of twenty-one, and under the watchful eye of hot new record giant QwiLite Entertainment; Yahaira is ready to take on the world with her youthful, honey-kissed voice, and electric on-stage magnetism.