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Bishop Lamont
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Obie Trice
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Jarren Benton
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The Game
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G-Unit
G-Unit
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Tha Realest
Tha Realest
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Mike Elizondo
Mike Elizondo
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Crooked I
Crooked I
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Boi-1da
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RBX
RBX
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The Alchemist
The Alchemist
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Xzibit
Xzibit
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Ja Rule
Ja Rule
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50 Cent
50 Cent
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Hittman
Hittman
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Anderson .Paak
Anderson .Paak
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King Tee
King Tee
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Proof
Proof
American rapper and actor (1973-2006)
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Gorilla Zoe
Gorilla Zoe
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Mr. Porter
Mr. Porter
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OJ da Juiceman
OJ da Juiceman
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Bizarre
Bizarre
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Stanley Benton (born July 24, 1978), better known as Stat Quo, is an American rapper, producer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Benton worked his way to college and attended University of Florida, where he majored in economics and international business in 2000. Benton was contemplating law school, until veteran Southern rapper Scarface encouraged him to rap professionally. In February 2003, Stat Quo released his first installment of the Underground Atlanta Mixtapes and caught the attention of Aftermath Entertainment associate Mel-Man. When Stat Quo was in L.A. performing at Encore, Mel-Man invited him to Record One Studios where he met Dr. Dre. That night at Record One, Stat Quo recorded the song The Future with Dr. Dre and released it on the second volume of his Underground Atlanta Mixtapes. Underground Atlanta Volume 2 made its way by a different route to Eminem and led to Stat Quo's record deal with Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment. Stat Quo is currently managing Lil Xan and Young Aspect.

After 50 Cent, Stat Quo was the second and only other artist to date signed to both Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment; he became Dr. Dre and Eminem's newest protégé. Stat Quo was supposed to release his debut album, Statlanta, with Shady/Aftermath but, despite being made three different times, the album was never released by the labels. Statlanta was finally released on July 13, 2010 by Sha Money XL's label Dream Big Ventures. Stat Quo has continued his career in the entertainment industry by earning production and writing credits as well as release more studio albums and launching a record label called Blood Money Entertainment, with West Coast-based rapper The Game.