Stat Quo

Stat Quo, born Anthony William D. B. in 1981, is an American rapper and songwriter known for his contributions to the Southern hip-hop scene. Emerging from Atlanta, Georgia, he gained recognition in the early 2000s, particularly for his association with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. His music blends elements of Southern hip-hop with introspective lyricism, often reflecting his experiences and perspectives. Notable works include his debut album, "Statlanta" (2007), which features tracks like "Get It" and "The Stat Quo Show." He also released the mixtapes "The Best of Stat Quo" and "The Stat Quo Show: Volume 1," showcasing his lyrical prowess and versatility. Stat Quo has collaborated with several prominent artists, including 50 Cent and Eminem, further solidifying his presence in the industry. While he may not have achieved mainstream success comparable to his contemporaries, Stat Quo's impact lies in his role as a bridge between the West Coast and Southern hip-hop scenes, influencing a generation of artists. His unique style and dedication to storytelling have earned him respect within the hip-hop community.