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Quincy Kupietz
Kupietz's official artist picture
Born
Quincy A Kupietz

(2003-07-25) July 25, 2003 (age 21)
Other names
  • KOOPSAUCE
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • DJ
  • writer
  • filmmaker
Years active2008–present
RelativesCaspian Kupietz (brother)
Musical career
OriginBurlington, Wisconsin, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • drums
Labels
Websitequincykupietz.carrd.co

Quincy A Kupietz (born July 25, 2003) is an American actor, musician, director, producer and screenwriter. He performs music under his name Quincy Kupietz and as a DJ under the name KOOP.[1]

Early Life

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Quincy Kupietz is a multi-hyphenate entertainer, also known by his alias "KOOPSAUCE" which was the name he went by on YouTube when he made video game based videos in 2017 through 2019.[2]

Career

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In 2014 Quincy decided to put his creative personality to work and learn how to make his own films. He has been writing and planning out his own film ideas for 6 years and ended up releasing a few concept films such as The Blur (2015) and Faceless (2016). He then took a break and concentrated on school and art. In 2017 he announced he would direct, write, and act in a physiological horror named The Expired , which was set to release September, 2019 but was later rescheduled for November 1st, 2020 due to the recent pandemic. In 2020, Quincy decided to get into the music industry to pass time during quarantine. He released his first songs he has ever made in a single named Something New which consists of two lo-fi ambient songs called Something New and Different. The purpose of the single was to give the feeling of motivation to try something new or different, hence the names of the two songs. Later the same year, Quincy dropped yet another single called Why Then, Not Now. It consists of three songs called Why Then, Not Now, 1979, and Arcade Lights. The song Why Then, Not Now is about a toxic relationship Quincy was in a few years ago. The music represents the feelings he had towards the relationship. Quincy definitely has no intention of stopping his spread of creativity across the internet.[3] [4]

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