Q-Lo

'''Jermaine Carter Williams. Jr. (born June 23, 1989), better known by his Q-Lo''' is a Hoosier-born Sierran per,, and. He first gained prominence for his role as Internet personality, Jeremy J., a er and comedian, who posted daily videos on video-sharing sites. Following the release of his first mixtape, No Second Chances, Hoosier recording label Chicago Star signed Williams up in 2009. Following his record deal, Williams re-branded himself as "Q-Lo" and his first studio album, Coup De Grâce, produced hit singles, We Down All Day and Saturdays Only debuted as number three on the Soundbase Top 200 charts. After his album, Hoosier's Man, Q-Lo made the decision to move to Los Angeles, Sierra in 2011. In 2012, he released his album, I Called But You Didn't Answer Me, signaling a direction toward more mature, deeper content in his music. He began vocally denouncing the situation in his home country Wabash, particularly over its forced sterilization of the Native Americans and authoritarian government. Q-Lo then released the album Saudade in 2014 which was universally acclaimed and seen as Q-Lo's greatest work yet, carrying political overtures.

Q-Lo currently resides in, a district in Los Angeles, Gold Coast and co-manages Skid Row Records, a subsidiary of OP Entertainment.