
Def Jam, Tommy Boy, Death Row, Aftermath, Bad Boy, Cash Money, No Limit, Loud, Roc-A-Fella, Top Dawg … Behind all the developments in hip hop are the influential labels who help shape it. Since the 2010s, Atlanta-based Quality Control Music has been one of the most important labels among them. It’s practically hallowed ground in the world of Southern hip hop.
Quality Control Music, or QC for short, was founded by Kevin “Coach K” Lee, who had previously managed Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane, and Pierre “P” Thomas, who himself grew up idolizing Master P, the head of No Limit Records. QC spent their first 12 months and a cool million dollars building their vision of a hybrid company in the digital age, constructing their headquarters and hiring radio staff and promotional workers. They quickly got to work hunting down potential new talent and bringing them into the family, combing through social networks and streaming platforms endlessly to make full use of the tools available to them. Their label consequently ended up with “all the hottest artists in Atlanta,” in local influential producer Zaytoven’s words.
The label’s growth started with a star-studded lineup of artists leading today’s hip hop trends, including the group Migos as well as Lil Baby, City Girls and Lil Yachty. Today, the roster includes Lakeyah, Duke Deuce and a whole host of others standing shoulder to shoulder: Marlo, 24 Heavy, Bankroll Freddie, Javy Fox, Jordan Hollywood, Kollision, Metro Marrs, Quay Global, Wavy Navy Pooh, Layton Greene and more.
Back in 2015, Coach K and P told Billboard that they wanted to position QC as a “world label.” Less than five years later, they surpassed being a world label and instead became the world’s most important label. You can work out the secret to their success just by looking at the artists with the label and all the success they’ve had with their releases. Below are seven major artists to give you a sense of QC’s influence.
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