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download quality control album Quality Control's Duke Deuce Releases 'Memphis Massacre 2' Album. Duke Deuce released Memphis Massacre 2 on Wednesday (February 19) after dropping the first installment Memphis Massacre in 2018. This time around, the “Crunk Ain’t Dead” rapper gives more than Crunk vibes. The 27-year-old rapper got his big break with Quality Control when Offset saw a video of social media personality “SheLovesMeechie” dancing to one of Duke’s songs. Soon after “Crunk Ain’t Dead” went viral in 2019, the rest was history. Signs Its First R&B Artist. February 22, 2019. Memphis Massacre 2 is comprised of 12 tracks with notable features from on “Crunk Ain’t Dead Mob” and , Juicy J and Project Pat on the track “Crunk Ain’t Dead Remix.” Check out the Memphis Massacre 2 album stream, cover art and tracklist below. Quality Control Shares "Control The Streets Volume 2" Compilation. Quality Control Music has dropped its new compilation Control The Streets Volume 2 . The project provides plenty of material with a total of 36 songs. Members of the Quality Control roster such as , and make contributions alongside a long list of high profile guests. , Megan Thee Stallion, Meek Mill and are among the notable artists featured from outside the label. Check out the Control The Streets Volume 2 stream, cover art and tracklist below. 1. Intro – Migos & Lil Yachty f. Gucci Mane 2. Once Again – Lil Yachty f. Tee Grizzley 3. Baby – Lil Baby & DaBaby 4. What It Is – Offset 5. Frosted Flakes – Migos 6. Pastor – & City Girls f. Megan Thee Stallion 7. I Suppose – 8. Back On – Lil Baby 9. Pink Toes – Offset & DaBaby f. 10. Dead Man Walking – Lil Yachty 11. 100 Racks – Offset f. Playboi Carti 12. Double Trouble – Quavo f. Meek Mill 13. Bless Em – Takeoff f. Travis Scott 14. Like That – City Girls & Stefflon Don f. Renni Rucci & Mustard 15. Big Rocks – Offset f. 16. Virgil – Quavo 17. Magellanic – Takeoff 18. Leave Em Alone – & Lil Baby f. City Girls & PnB Rock 19. Ride – Lil Baby f. Rylo Rodriguez & 24Heavy 20. Wiggle It French Montana f. City Girls 21. Stripper Bowl – Migos 22. Come On – City Girls & Saweetie f. DJ Durel 23. Soakin Wet – Marlo & Offset f. City Girls 24. Longtime – 24Heavy f. Young Thug 25. Yeh – Duke Deuce 26. Menace f. Migos & Lil Yachty 27. Big Bag – Marlo 28. Grab a… – Duke Deuce f. 29. Killin’ Time – Lil Yachty f. Offset & Mango Foo 30. Bait – Kollision 31. Shoulder – DAYYTONA FOX & YRN Lingo 32. Testament – Jordan Hollywood 33. Get Em In – Mango Foo & Offset 34. Murda – Domingo & Duke Deuce 35. Ain’t Nuthin – Street Bud 36. Hit – YRN Murk. [This post has been updated. The following was originally published on August 12, 2019.] Quality Control Music has shared the jam-packed tracklist for its Control The Streets Volume 2 compilation, which is scheduled to drop this Friday (August 16). The label’s upcoming project is loaded with some of the biggest names in Hip Hop today. Contributors include Travis Scott, Megan Thee Stallion, Migos, Meek Mill, City Girls, Gucci Mane, DaBaby, French Montana, Lil Baby, Playboi Carti and many more. In total, the compilation features a whopping 36 songs. Check out QC’s Control The Streets Volume 2 tracklist below. The Most Essential Songs From ‘Quality Control: Control The Streets, Vol. 2,’ Ranked. Quality Control Music released its second compilation album, Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 2 , last Friday and with a whopping 36 tracks, it can be a bit of a daunting listen. In fact, I’ll snag some low-hanging fruit here and say that it could have used a little quantity control as well. As album tracklists continue to balloon in the wake of music charts giving more weight to streaming tallies, a project like Control the Streets, Vol. 2 was almost inevitable. Here’s the thing, though: With so many tracks, it can seem hopelessly impossible to get a handle on which songs are truly essential listening and which are filler to pad out the streaming totals and help push the project to a more favorable chart position. For what it’s worth, the label’s assembly line-style recording strategy, in which records are churned out as quickly as they can be produced, written, and recorded, has both helped and hindered the label’s success over the past few years. After the initial success of Control the Streets, Vol. 1 in launching the burgeoning careers of Quality Control artists like City Girls and Lil Baby, the two-a-year album release schedule saw diminishing returns. Since so many of the tracks on albums from Lil Yachty, each of the individual Migos, and Lil Baby felt interchangeable, the pace began to wear on listeners, who barely registered some of the late-2018 projects from the label. While City Girls’ second project, Girl Code , was a success, Migos’ Culture II , Yachty’s Nothin 2 Prove , and Lil Baby’s met mostly lukewarm receptions. It seems Quality Control could use a little more of the label’s moniker in their projects, especially this most recent one. So, in an effort to provide solutions instead of just pointing out problems, here’s a thought exercise: What are the 13 most essential songs from Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 2 ? 13 is the average album length from the pre-streaming era, a time when the ideal artistic statement was thought to be around an hour long. With that in mind, here’s are the songs that exemplify Quality Control Music at its best and most innovative. 13. Offset — “Big Rocks” Feat. Young Thug. Young Thug makes everything better, including this would-be standard, -produced Offset solo track. 12. French Montana — “Wiggle It” Feat. City Girls. I’ve often felt lonely in my appreciation for French Montana — but never apologetic. The man just knows how to craft a catchy party anthem. City Girls are just the icing on the cake. 11. City Girls & Saweetie — “Come On” DJ Durel’s uptempo, yet low-key beat, with its post-chorus hook switch up and shoulder-rolling clap pattern propels yet another gold-digging anthem from City Girls, who receive a timely assist from Saweetie, who has become the alternative woman of the summer on the low with her song “My Type.” 10. Offset — “100 Racks” Feat. Playboi Carti. The murky beat provided by Pi’erre Bourne & provides a perfect backdrop for the yin-and-yang back-and-forth between Offset and Carti to reflect on the come-up and the resulting collection of flexes. 9. Lil Baby — “Back On” As Lil Baby strives to differentiate himself from his stylistic forebear Young Thug, Quay Global’s beat sparks a bit more energy and a more inspired flow from him along with one of the best lines of the album: “Don’t play in no band but we got sticks and drums — they go dum dum dum.” 8. Lil Baby & DaBaby — “Baby” The repetitious lead single makes use of the QC sophomore’s chemistry with the North Carolina freshman for a slick, punchline-fueled romp that emphasizes lyrics and propulsive percussion. 7. Marlo — “Big Bag” Marlo’s flow is so vibrant and weird it elevates the dramatic, proto-trap beat, blending new school rhythmic sensibilities with old school chest- thumping, block beating sonic philosophy. 6. Quavo & City Girls — “Like A Pastor” Feat. Megan Thee Stallion. Hot Girl Summer continues on this track, which is elevated by a fiery verse from the Houston newcomer. 5. Lil Baby — “Ride” Feat. Rylo Rodriguez & 24Heavy. Honestly, Control The Streets, Vol. 2 could use a few more changes of pace like this moody trap ballad. A melancholy guitar sample backs 24Heavy, Rylo Rodriguez, and Lil Baby’s introspective street tales and that hook just might haunt you well after the song fades out. 4. City Girls & Stefflon Don — “Like That” Feat. Renni Rucci. DJ Mustard provides the most fun beat of the project in an attempt to recapture City Girls’ New Orleans Bounce-infused breakout with , with an added injection of ratchet girl power from new QC signees Renni Rucci and Stefflon Don. 3. Layton Greene & Lil Baby — “Leave Em Alone” Feat. City Girls & PNB Rock. As an introduction to QC newcomer, Layton Greene, you could do worse than this throwback, dance-R&B bopper, which just begs for a viral dance trend along the lines of the recent Running Man Challenge atop Ghost Town DJs’ “My Boo.” 2. Duke Deuce — “Yeh” Duke Deuce went semi-viral earlier this year with this over-the-top collection of backhanded boasts after his wild dance in the music video captured the collective attention of fans on Rap Twitter, setting him up nicely for a huge breakout if he can find a way to follow up. 1. Duke Deuce — “Grab A…” Feat. Tay Keith. Of course, that follow up might be here already. Deuce establishes his ludicrous, introductory ad-lib as the type of recurring gag that endears new artists to rap fans, fills his verses with gobsmacking punchlines comparing his car’s interior to chitterlings and his bricks to bullfrogs, and does it all with an amusing off-kilter bounce that foreshadows his future status as QC MVP. Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 2 is out now via Quality Control Music/ Records. Get it here. Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group. Spotify Community. Need help? Check out our FAQs for solutions to a wide range of topics. no option for set the quality of download songs. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Mute Email to a Friend. My Question or Issue. I have spotify on my pc and my android phone and when i check the space of songs in my phone it says 4.13 GB but same songs in my pc is 2.9GB. when i check download quality in my phone was very high but i can't find any option for download quality in pc version. last time i check there was something. i uninstall the software and install the last version but there isn't download quality. The interesting thing is that I replaced the downloaded files in the phone with the files inside Windows and the software also detected the songs without problems. Quality Control Reveals ‘Control the Streets Volume 2’ Tracklisting. One-and-a-half years since Control the Streets Volume 1 , the -based label is set to release the second installment in their compilation series. Just days before it drops, the tracklisting for Volume 2 has been revealed featuring QC’s own Migos, Offset, Quavo, Takeoff, Lil Baby, City Girls, Lil Yachty, and Stefflon Don. The 36 tracks also boast appearances from Travis Scott, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Megan Thee Stallion, Mustard, Playboi Carti, DaBaby, French Montana, Gucci Mane, Gunna, PnB Rock, Saweetie, and more. Control the Streets Volume 1 was released in December 2017. It debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and was certified 2x platinum, featuring contributions from Migos, Gucci Mane, Nicki Minaj, , Travis Scott, Young Thug, Ty Dolla $ign, , and more. Volume 2 arrives Friday. See the tracklisting below. Quality Control: Control the Streets Volume 2 Tracklisting. 1. “Intro” – Migos, Lil Yachty, and Gucci Mane 2. “Once Again” – Lil Yachty feat. Tee Grizzley 3. “Baby” – Lil Baby and DaBaby 4. “What It Is” – Offset 5. “Frosted Flakes” – Migos 6. “Pastor” – Quavo and City Girls feat. Megan Thee Stallion 7. “I Suppose” – Takeoff 8. “Back On” – Lil Baby 9. “Pink Toes” – Offset and DaBaby feat. Gunna 10. “Dead Man Walking” – Lil Yachty 11. “100 Racks” – Offset feat. Playboi Carti 12. “Double Trouble” – Quavo feat. Meek Mill 13. “Bless Em” – Takeoff feat. Travis Scott 14. “Like That” – City Girls and Stefflon Don feat. Renni Rucci & Mustard 15. “Big Rocks” – Offset feat. Young Thug 16. “Virgil” – Quavo 17. “Magellanic” – Takeoff 18. “Leave Em Alone” – Layton Green and Lil Baby feat. City Girls & PnB Rock 19. “Ride” – Lil Baby feat. Rylo Rodriguez & 24Heavy 20. “Wiggle It” – French Montana feat. City Girls 21. “Stripper Bowl” – Migos 22. “Come On” – City Girls and Saweetie – feat. DJ Durel 23. “Soakin Wet” – Marlo and Offset feat. City Girls 24. “Longtime” – 24Heavy feat. Young Thug 25. “Yeh” – Duke Deuce 26. “Menace 2” – Migos and Lil Yachty 27. “Big Bag” – Marlo 28. “Grab a…” – Duke Deuce feat. Tay Keith 29. “Killin’ Time” – Lil Yachty feat. Offset & Mango Foo 30. “Bait” – Kollision 31. “Shoulder” – Dayytona Fox and YRN Lingo 32. “Testament” – Jordan Hollywood 33. “Get Em In” – Mango Foo and Offset 34. “Murda” – Domingo and Duke Deuce 35. “Ain’t Nuthin” – Street Bud 36. “Hit” – YRN Murk.