2003–2007: Shady Records / Aftermath Entertainment Stat Quo was discovered towards the end of 2003. Dr. Dre and Eminem individually learned of the
Atlanta-based rapper via his
Underground Atlanta mixtapes. After Eminem heard his music, he gained interest and passed it on to Dr. Dre, and a joint deal was reached, resulting in Stat Quo becoming signed to both
Aftermath Entertainment and
Shady Records. His debut album
Statlanta was originally slated to be released in 2003, under
Interscope Records, but was repeatedly pushed back until finally being released independently in 2010, although heavily reworked and not the original Statlanta recorded under Shady/Aftermath, although
Dr. Dre was involved during the production as a supervisor. Stat Quo is also featured on
Young Buck's
Straight Outta Cashville, Eminem's compilation album
Eminem Presents the Re-Up (on tracks "By My Side", Tryin' Ta Win", "Get Low", and on the bonus track "Billion Bucks"), and on the track "Spend Some Time" on Eminem's
Encore. Stat has also appeared on tracks with artists such as
Jermaine Dupri,
The Alchemist,
The Game,
Disturbing tha Peace, and
Chamillionaire. Stat Quo has said that his "number one goal is to bring a respect, and bring a voice to this whole southern movement around the world." In 2005, Stat Quo shot a video for his single "
Like Dat". The song was made to be a
buzz single, in order to help the artist become more exposed. The video was shot in Atlanta's Zone 3 near the Thomasville Heights projects where Stat Quo was raised and explained his reason for choosing the location in an interview, stating "It's the beginning of my career, so I wanted to start where I began life, […] Plus, [the city of Atlanta] is supposed to be tearing the projects down, so I wanted to showcase the area I grew up in and capture it before it was gone forever", it featured a cameo appearance by fellow
Atlanta rapper
Ludacris. He was featured on the summer 2005
Anger Management Tour, which also included Eminem,
50 Cent,
G-Unit,
Obie Trice,
D12, and others. On July 13, 2005, a tour bus carrying
Eminem's entourage for the summer's Anger Management tour swerved off the road and turned over. Stat Quo was taken to
Independence Regional Health Center in
Independence, Missouri, where he was treated and released.
2008–2010: Statlanta In October 2008, he left
Shady Records and
Aftermath Entertainment, unhappy with the release status of
Statlanta. On April 21, 2009, Stat Quo independently released
Smokin Mirrors, a street album, through
EMI. Stat Quo hoped to release the album in 2009, and promoted the album by releasing multiple mixtapes for free download in 2009, including
Quo City,
Checks & Balance, and
The Invisible Man. It ended up being released on July 13, 2010. In 2009, with distribution from
The Orchard, producer
Sha Money XL founded a new record label, Dream Big Ventures. Quickly upon its creation, Stat Quo was signed to the label.
Statlanta was released on the label. In March 2010, Stat Quo appeared in a
HP commercial alongside
Dr. Dre promoting HP Beats Audio Laptops, featuring a song taken from Dr. Dre's anticipated upcoming third studio album
Detox, in which Stat Quo has worked and provided songwriting.
2011–present: Songwriting, new label and ATLA In 2011, Stat Quo was cited at
Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment website as a signed songwriter to
Aftermath Entertainment. On July 23, 2012
Wiz Khalifa released a song titled "Far from Coach" as a promotional single from his second studio album
O.N.I.F.C., the track features former Aftermath Entertainment artists Stat Quo and
Game, although the song didn't make the cut in the album. The reunion formed a business partnership from both Stat Quo and Game. In late 2012, both rappers founded Rolex Records, which was later renamed to The Firm. Both artists will use the label to release new music and sign other artists. He also executive produced and appeared on a hidden skit in
Jesus Piece, The Game's fifth studio album and last under
Interscope Records. On September 9, 2013, Stat Quo released the first single "Michael" (a tribute to
Michael Jordan,
Mike Tyson, &
Michael Jackson) from his upcoming second studio album titled
ATLA, an acronym for "All This Life Allows", confirmed to appear as a bonus track. It was produced by
Tone Mason, who is the album's lead producer. On October 8, 2013, rapper
Game released a mixtape titled
OKE: Operation Kill Everything to promote his upcoming studio album, the mixtape was released under The Firm, making it the first release of the label. The mixtape is executive produced by and features Stat Quo on the track "Compton". On December 16, 2013, the second single from
ATLA was released. The track is titled "Trillion" featuring
Dre from production duo
Cool & Dre and produced by Tone Mason, who also produced "Michael", the album's lead single. On December 17, 2013, Stat Quo released the long-awaited
FUPM Is the Future with
Bobby Creekwater under the acronym
FUPM meaning "Fuck U Pay Me". The album was initially announced in December 2011 but it was shelved while both artists pursued other ventures. Bobby Creekwater finally announced the official release date on December 4, 2013. The first two singles for the album "Alright Alright" & "Blast Off" were released late 2011 and the final single was dropped on December 10, 2013, called "Old School New School". On December 20, 2013, Stat Quo released the third single off
ATLA entitled "OutKast". The single was produced by DeUno, and it is a tribute song to Atlanta rap group
OutKast.
ATLA is set to be released in 2014. On January 6, 2014, Stat Quo released the fourth single off
ATLA entitled "That's Life, Part 1". The single was produced by
Bink. With the release of this single, Stat Quo announced the official release date of
ATLA as February 15, 2014, which was his son's birthday. == Discography ==