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Quest, A.K.A 'John Mulvehill' is a young upincoming, underground rapper in the bay area. With a unique and compelling style all his own, the soon to be 17 year old has been making a name for himself despite the lack of music being released. Quest was discovered by Topbillin Entertainment Co-founders A. Woods and J. Dolla, on famous Fisherman's Warf in San Fransisco. The same neighborhood where Quest lives now. He was asked by the two co-founders to freestyle, in doing so, Quest proved himself worthy of a chance in the underground rap game. Since then Quest has been working with Topbillin Entertainment since and has completed 3 mixtape tracks out of a planned 10 that will make up a soon to be released full mixtape. Quest has still managed to make a name for himself around the bay area with his admiring appearance and freestyles. Quest was Born March 1st, 1994, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. At the age of seven, Quest and his family moved to Ennis, Montana. It was his home until 2009 when his father and him made the move to California, It then took 10 more months for Quest to finally settle in San Fransisco. He currently lives in the the North Beach District of San Fransisco by famous Fisherman's Warf and pier 39. You can catch him walking his two dogs, 'Dre' and 'Dobby' on any given San Fransisco day. He lives in one of the most noteable buildings in North Beach, The local 'Northpoint Apartments'. The Northpoint Apartment building claims multiple street corners, Powell; Bay; and North point street signs are all corners that Quest sleeps above in his fifth floor apt. This is the top floor of the nearly a half mile long, Red Safeway and 24hr fitness, that is also the northpoint apt building. Bay area rap fans can identify Quest's room from the streets below by the famous Tupac and Scarface posters he has by the window. For underground rap fans in the bay area, Quest will continue to grow as he releases awaited tracks into the bay area rap scene. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.6.37.48 (talk) 23:00, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]