The highly anticipated documentary "Call Me Que" debuted on December 2nd with a sold-out, star-studded premiere at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. Executive produced by R&B star Rodriquez "Jacquees" Broadnax and produced by 4275 Films, the film provides an unfiltered and raw portrayal of Jacquees’ life, artistry, and personal growth. The premiere was attended by many stars such as Singer Vedo, actor Jacob Lattimore from the Chi, and Greg Street from V-103.
Born and raised in Decatur, Georgia, Jacquees has always been deeply connected to Atlanta’s vibrant culture. From growing up immersed in the city’s rich musical heritage to becoming a global icon, Jacquees’ journey reflects his devotion to honoring his roots while pushing the boundaries of R&B.
The documentary captures pivotal moments in his life and career, offering an in-depth look at how Jacquees built his legacy in an industry where reinvention is key. It’s a story of perseverance and innovation, showcasing how Atlanta’s energy and soul have shaped Jacquees into the artist and entrepreneur he is today.
Checkout the Pictures from the Red Carpet courtesy of Dante Jenkins (Soul Focus Studios)
Legacy is at the heart of Jacquees’ story and Call Me Que delves into how he’s creating one that transcends music. The documentary highlights his dedication to building a foundation for future generations—not just as a performer but as a father, entrepreneur, and cultural icon.
Jacquees showcases how legacy isn’t just about what you leave behind; it’s about how you impact people while you’re here. Balancing fatherhood and a demanding career is a recurring theme in Call Me Que, with Jacquees providing a heartfelt look at the sacrifices and rewards of being a hands-on parent. Despite his rigorous schedule, he prioritizes being a present and supportive father, showing the human side of a man driven to succeed both personally and professionally.
His legacy also extends to his music. With his latest album, Baby Making, Jacquees continues to redefine modern R&B, blending smooth melodies with deeply personal storytelling. The film takes fans behind the scenes of his creative process, revealing how he pours his heart and soul into his craft to leave a lasting impact on the genre.
Jacquees on Call Me Que
“Call Me Que isn’t just a documentary—it’s my story, raw and real,” says Jacquees. “I wanted to show people every side of me—artist, father, entrepreneur, and everything in between. It’s about being honest about the journey and sharing what I’ve learned along the way.”
Jacquees hopes the documentary resonates with viewers on multiple levels. Whether you’re an artist, a parent, or an entrepreneur, his story offers lessons in perseverance, authenticity, and staying focused on your goals. “This is my legacy in the making,” he says. “I’m proud to share it with the world.
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