New Music: Marlo Drops “Soakin’ Wet” Feat. Offset & City Girls Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / Prince Williams Quality Control’s next up rap star Marlo just dropped “Soakin Wet” featuring City Girls and Offset. Check it out here , and let us know what ya think!
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Lira Galore Is SLAYING Her Baby Bumping Instagram Posts It’s been only a few weeks since IG model Lira Galore revealed she would be having a music industry seed, and she looks GOOD. The influencer made the announcement after she slammed her baby’s father/fiance Pee who confirmed that he’s expecting a child with model Kaylar Wil . But Lira hasn’t let that stop her pregnancy slay. The model is serving us street, glam, baby-haired looks. Are you feeling her pregnancy style? Hit the flip for more of Lira SLAYING her Quality Control bump for the gram.
Beyoncé explaining the elevator fight to Blue pic.twitter.com/ynMbNjjQi0 — King TJ (@blakk__papi) January 9, 2019 Hilarious New Khia Memes We love us some Queen Khia who recently snapped on the City Girls and Quality Control CEO Pee for sampling her classic smash “My Neck, My Back” without throwing her any coins in a deliciously messy moment that spawned a hilarious new meme wave across Black Twitter. Me poking holes in my microwaveable dinner pic.twitter.com/k0cfZtP8Ol — Tony. (@SoLyrical) January 9, 2019 Peep the funniest of the latest on the flip. Continue reading →
Source: Atl Pics / Radio One Quality Control’s rising artist Lil Baby just released a 25 minute documentary speaking about his come up in Atlanta, meeting Pee of QC, and getting the title preacherman . The feature opens with Lil Baby’s mother contemplating aborting him and how Baby learned to shoot dice from his grandpa. The documentary also sheds light on producer Quay Global, the creator of Lil Baby’s breakout record, “My Dawg”. Enjoy below. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos received poor grades from many students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after her brief visit on Wednesday to the site of the mass shooting in February. SEE ALSO: Trump’s Failure Of An Education Secretary Grades Her First Year In Office The students, many of them new gun control advocates, wanted to hear DeVos’ policy thoughts on how to stem gun violence in schools. Instead, she had little interaction with the few students who were allowed to meet her, Carly Novell , a student newspaper editor, told The Huffington Post . Literally no one asked for this https://t.co/79A54IbIht — Sarah Chadwick// #NEVERAGAIN (@sarahchad_) March 7, 2018 Do something unexpected: answer our questions. You came to our school just for publicity and avoided our questions for the 90 minutes you were actually here. How about you actually do your job? #neveragain #DoYourJob https://t.co/4Ts0INq0gR — Aly Sheehy (@Aly_Sheehy) March 7, 2018 After visiting the school, DeVos held a press conference and expressed her openness to the idea of arming teachers, similar to the model used in Texas . “I think that’s a model that can be adopted and should be an option for schools, for states, for communities,” DeVos said, adding that it should not be required everywhere. Education Sec. Betsy DeVos says arming school personnel “should be an option … but it's certainly not one that needs to be required or mandated for every community.” pic.twitter.com/I450RZR5D6 — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 7, 2018 Arming teachers, however, endangers the lives of Black children. “It does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code,” wrote Sherrilyn Ifill , president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. A school environment where teachers are encouraged to carry weapons could also make law enforcement officers stationed at schools feel more at ease to shoot first and ask questions later. Read my latest piece on how #NotesFromTheField tells us the likely outcome of arming teachers. https://t.co/1IDesgqXgM — Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) March 6, 2018 Several hours after DeVos’ visit, NBA superstar Dwayne Wade met with Douglas High School students to lift their spirits in the aftermath of the trauma. The students gave him an enthusiastic welcome. One of the 17 shooting victims, Joaquin Oliver , was a huge fan of the former Miami Heat player. Oliver was buried in his Heat jersey. Dwayne Wade showed up at Stoneman Douglas High School and was greeted warmly by the students. ( : @Ryan_Deitsch ) pic.twitter.com/aBZGxiqv2p — The Shadow League (@ShadowLeagueTSL) March 7, 2018 SEE ALSO: Help Wanted At The White House As Employment Opportunities Abound With Nonstop Resignations, Firings Ben Carson Continues To Destroy HUD By Removing Anti-Discrimination Language From Mission Statement [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”2185499″ overlay=”true”]
At one point, Quality Control was the home to not only Migos, but Rich The Kid, OG Maco, Skippa Da Flippa, Jose Guapo and several others but gradually over the years certain artists ventured off from the brand and the public never knew why. Last night, the dab creator, Skippa Da Flippa vented on social media and expressed his frustrations with his former label asking the CEO’s if they would let him out of his 360 deal before he proceeded with legal action. So far, neither Coach K or P have responded publically to Skippa Da Flippa. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Rap duo, City Girls just released the visual for their buzzing track, “Fuck Dat Nigga” which appeared on ‘Quality Control: Control The Streets, Vol. 1’. Watch below. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Rap duo, City Girls just released the visual for their buzzing track, “Fuck Dat Nigga” which appeared on ‘Quality Control: Control The Streets, Vol. 1’. Watch below. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Source: @startercam / WHTA As promised, Quality Control just released their label album, Control The Streets, Volume 1 with new records from Migos, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo, Nicki Minaj & more! Stream below: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/quality-control-control-the-streets-volume-1/1322802517 Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Source: Quality Control Rich The Kid recently stopped by the Durtty Boyz to speak on new business endeavors and reveals who created the commonly used phrase, “Dat Way”. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep