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“It was a pivotal time to do that, right after everything was switching. "Ice Tray," a showcase for Quavo and labelmate Lil Yachty, soon became the album's second track to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. 1,126 6 2,512
“Too many talented artists have gone unnoticed. “They might not know what they really have, but I dig in and pull it out of them.”And the big pay-off for the Quality Control team is the impact they are having with listeners, with an audience that can tell it’s been written off by so much of the music business during this turbulent and transitional time. My motto is ‘Hit hard and move in silence.’Coach K finds his greatest reward in helping young talent find their own voice.
“Some people get egos, get the big head, but where I come from, we don’t like cameras, we don’t like the spotlight. “I don’t want just to be known as ‘the trap label,’ ” says Coach.
Quality Control's roster boost of artists like The Migos, OG Maco, Rich the Kid, Jonny Cinco, Young Greatness, Skippa the Flippa and a host of other talented upcoming acts.
“I don’t need to be all in front of the cameras, in all the magazines—I’m here to take care of business,” he says. Pee, for one, wants to keep the focus on the results rather than the men behind the curtain.
Motown headed to Miami for a night during one of the hottest weekends in music–the BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Get track He soon became involved in the management of such artists as Pastor Troy, Gucci Mane, and Young Jeezy (who, under Coach’s direction, scored two Number One albums on the Billboard 200).Meanwhile, Atlanta native Pee, who grew up idolizing No Limit mastermind Master P, was trying to launch an independent label called Dirty Dolla. “My peers won’t even listen to them, but they were all that same kid once.”
By keeping their ear to the streets rather than merely counting algorithm stats, Quality Control brings back the spirit that first spawned trail-blazing scenes when the fans are heard and the dog is not wagged by the industry tail.Just as punk erupted out of New York City and Motown from Detroit, the new wave of the most successful and acclaimed music comes out of a specific city at a specific moment—this time it’s Atlanta, home to QC. “They signed Lil’ Yachty, who was “blazing the streaming scene,” and Coach rode in the van for a 25-city tour that let him explore what was really happening in youth culture. Get track
Its productions were distributed through Universal Music Distribution until it was dismantled in 2015; the label's releases are now distributed through Motown and Caroline, subsidiaries of the Capitol Music Group.
“Coach saw it and said, ‘This is amazing, are you interested in starting your label thing back up?’ I was like, ‘I ain’t putting my money back in some artists right now.’ “But Coach played him some music by Migos—a young trio from Gwinnett County, whom Pee had already seen recording in the studio with Gucci Mane—and, says Pee, “when I listened to that, I said, ‘This shit is amazing.’ “As Migos’s first single, “Versace,” started to blow up, Coach and Pee signed more local artists to deals that covered touring, merchandise, publishing, and licensing.
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“It was a pivotal time to do that, right after everything was switching. "Ice Tray," a showcase for Quavo and labelmate Lil Yachty, soon became the album's second track to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. 1,126 6 2,512
“Too many talented artists have gone unnoticed. “They might not know what they really have, but I dig in and pull it out of them.”And the big pay-off for the Quality Control team is the impact they are having with listeners, with an audience that can tell it’s been written off by so much of the music business during this turbulent and transitional time. My motto is ‘Hit hard and move in silence.’Coach K finds his greatest reward in helping young talent find their own voice.
“Some people get egos, get the big head, but where I come from, we don’t like cameras, we don’t like the spotlight. “I don’t want just to be known as ‘the trap label,’ ” says Coach.
Quality Control's roster boost of artists like The Migos, OG Maco, Rich the Kid, Jonny Cinco, Young Greatness, Skippa the Flippa and a host of other talented upcoming acts.
“I don’t need to be all in front of the cameras, in all the magazines—I’m here to take care of business,” he says. Pee, for one, wants to keep the focus on the results rather than the men behind the curtain.
Motown headed to Miami for a night during one of the hottest weekends in music–the BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Get track He soon became involved in the management of such artists as Pastor Troy, Gucci Mane, and Young Jeezy (who, under Coach’s direction, scored two Number One albums on the Billboard 200).Meanwhile, Atlanta native Pee, who grew up idolizing No Limit mastermind Master P, was trying to launch an independent label called Dirty Dolla. “My peers won’t even listen to them, but they were all that same kid once.”
By keeping their ear to the streets rather than merely counting algorithm stats, Quality Control brings back the spirit that first spawned trail-blazing scenes when the fans are heard and the dog is not wagged by the industry tail.Just as punk erupted out of New York City and Motown from Detroit, the new wave of the most successful and acclaimed music comes out of a specific city at a specific moment—this time it’s Atlanta, home to QC. “They signed Lil’ Yachty, who was “blazing the streaming scene,” and Coach rode in the van for a 25-city tour that let him explore what was really happening in youth culture. Get track
Its productions were distributed through Universal Music Distribution until it was dismantled in 2015; the label's releases are now distributed through Motown and Caroline, subsidiaries of the Capitol Music Group.
“Coach saw it and said, ‘This is amazing, are you interested in starting your label thing back up?’ I was like, ‘I ain’t putting my money back in some artists right now.’ “But Coach played him some music by Migos—a young trio from Gwinnett County, whom Pee had already seen recording in the studio with Gucci Mane—and, says Pee, “when I listened to that, I said, ‘This shit is amazing.’ “As Migos’s first single, “Versace,” started to blow up, Coach and Pee signed more local artists to deals that covered touring, merchandise, publishing, and licensing.