Quinnette, a native of Louisville, Kentucky understood she could make music a life at the age of 14 by collecting records; her journey began growing up in the south where music was cherished by feeling, & was not conformed to any era or time. She is an audio engineer and editor. Shade 45, Sways Universe, featured a mix of hers. Adept at spinning vinyl and grooving with Serato: there is no limit to genre, as her unique mixes inspire soulfulness all round.. As an educator, she uses music and technology to empower youth, teaching DJ skills and mentoring young children to encourage their dreams.

Full service and smooth with it, producing beats and working the boards. She can rock the park or groove the club; she can even spin a stadium, as she did for 3 years as the DJ for the University of Kentucky Women’s Basketball and Volleyball Program. As the DJ for band Producing A Kind Generation, this commitment to kindness informs her endless versatility.

Quinnette has developed a global listening community. Her passion for producing shows where people connect through their love of music is clear. Her radio show Truth Be Told (93.9 WLUX Lexington Community Radio) streams online, and celebrated its 100th show in 2020, and her show Soul Purpose, stream Tuesdays on Twitch. Through these media outlets she has touched listeners all over planet earth including spinning Soul In the Horn, Xambra Around the World, and Donuts Are Forever (honoring J Dilla). Impact and legacy remember the letter Q. In real life her roots reach to the fertile soil of planet Brooklyn and the funky cityscape of New York City.  She has spun alongside DJ Reborn, Natasha Diggs, Skratch Bastid, Cosmo Baker, Khalil of Living Proof, Statik Selektah and the legendary Mobile Mondays Crew! Soul Purpose continues monthly with a residency in the Lower East Side of Manhattan at the Legendary Nublu Classic. Recently, Quinnette was mentioned in Vogue for spinning Solange’s New York City Ballet after-party, and from there frequents sets at Discolo & residentially for Saint Heron.