ATL rap label Quality Control has been picked up for a hefty price tag ... and by none other than megastar manager Scooter Braun's company.
The move was met with some heat online, however -- for those unaware, QC, founded a decade ago by Pierre Thomas and Kevin Lee, has always prided itself in being a black-owned business.
With Braun's buyout, many are worried about what that means for the future of the label ... although it's been reported Thomas and Lee will still work for the company, just under Braun's direction.
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