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Quavo & Quality Control Announce New 14-Year-Old Signee


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Quality Control has a pretty solid track record when it comes to developing new talent in Atlanta. They can take credit for Migos, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, City Girls, and a few others but right now, the label is looking to strap the rocket to a teenager. Street Bud is a name that may be unfamiliar at the moment but in a few years, QC is banking on the fact that he'll be a mega-star. There's no shortage of rappers with colorful dreads but Street Bud might just be the youngest to deliver on the fad, signing a deal with Quavo and Quality Control.

Bud is one of the first artists to work directly with Quavo behind-the-scenes. While we can surely expect a few collaborations between the two, it looks like Huncho will be plotting how to help him grow his career. The 14-year-old is excited to have signed his first deal, hoping that the two major forces could assist him in blowing up.

Street Bud is being groomed early for success at the Atlanta-based label. The young rapper was the winner of The Rap Game, a Lifetime series hosted by Jermaine Dupri. Do you think Street Bud could be the next star?

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