
A sprawling 36-track showcase of the Quality Control empire, defined by rattling 808s, designer-label lyricism, and the high-gloss sheen of peak Atlanta trap.
August 16, 2019 · Quality Control Music (2)
Control the Streets, Volume 2 is less of a traditional album and more of a sonic fortress, a 100-minute victory lap for the label that defined the sound of the late 2010s. It feels like walking through a high-end jewelry store at 2 AM: cold, expensive, and shimmering with a dangerous edge. The production is uniformly massive, featuring the kind of 808s that don't just play but physically vibrate the air around you, polished to a mirror-like digital sheen. It is an exhausting listen in one sitting, but that is precisely the point; it is a buffet of modern hustle culture.
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