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Our latest album was a real journey for us. We spent months working on it, and it was a very introspective process. We were exploring themes of identity, relationships, and the world around us. We're really proud of how it turned out – it's a very cohesive record, and we feel like it represents where we're at right now.

Following the passage of Initiative 81 in 2020, the nation's capital has seen a significant shift in how psilocybin—the active compound in "magic mushrooms"—is discussed in public and private spheres. This exclusive look explores the intersection of policy, culture, and the evolving landscape of entheogenic plants in the District. The Policy Landscape: Understanding Initiative 81 shrooms q street interview exclusive

High-energy, unfiltered Q&As often focused on visual branding. TJ Dee TV Preview Teasers showing "real life" chemistry and NSFW discussions. Our latest album was a real journey for us

LUCKY (laughs, dry): They’ll raid this block. They’ll arrest three guys with an ounce of stems. Meanwhile, two blocks north, lobbyists are crushing mental health parity laws over whiskey steaks. Which one is the real public health crisis? We're really proud of how it turned out

While the Q Street shops cater to those seeking relief, the mainstream medical community is beginning to catch up. In our exclusive interview, we spoke with (a pseudonym for a clinical psychologist specializing in psychedelic integration).

As the years passed, Q’s relationship with mushrooms and drugs in general became a recurring theme in his public appearances. In another interview with Montreality (2017), he continued to give an unfiltered look at his life, speaking on his upcoming album and even the drugs he would and wouldn't recommend. In a classic street interview moment, he gave a "charming reminder to stay away from anything harmful," even as he detailed his own past experiences.