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Quando Rondo Reveals He’s Changing His Artist Name To “Doe”: "When You Google Quando Rondo You See "F*ck Sh*t"
Quando Rondo Reveals He’s Changing His Artist Name To “Doe”: “When You Google Quando Rondo You See “F*ck Sh*t”

Yesterday, Adam 22 released the latest episode of No Jumper podcast with special guest Quando Rondo. During the interview, the Savannah, Ga. rapper revealed that he’s changing his artist name to “Doe”.

According to Quando, when you google Quando Rondo you see “f*ck shit” but when you Google his new name, you’ll now see straight music, charities, and non profit organizations”.

“I’m bout to actually change my name on all platforms .. change my new name to “Doe” and I’m gon genuinely put it straight ..” he said. “I’on know man, but you’re not going to be able to Google your sh*t anymore,” Adam 22 said.

“That’s cool, when you Google Quando Rondo, you see f*ck sh*t, when you Google you’re gon see me, non profit organization and sh*t like that,” the rapper replied. “No, it’s going to be like the Wikipedia article for doe..” Adam said mistaken the spelling. Quando then spelt it out for him “DOE”.

The podcast host then advised him to give it more thoughts. “It’s a lot of concern, from the management perspective, you might wanna give it some more thought,” he said.

“This is smart the label owns the name quando rondo so anything he drops under the name doe he owns if he goes and gets it trademarked before the label can,” someone commented.

“I fuck wit dat , fuck what they say !!! One of the best decisions you made young man, they own Quando , they don’t own Doe !!!” another person wrote.

During the same interview, Quando spoke on his upcoming Fed case, the death of his friend Lul Pab and at one point, the conversation switched to the death of King Von, who was shot and killed in November of 2020 by one of Quando’s associates following an altercation between the camps outside a hookah lounge in Atlanta.

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