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He appeared as a judge on the third season of the TV rap competition Show Me the Money with Dok2 in 2014, taking first place with contestant Bobby of the group IKON. The Quiett has made several appearances in popular Korean hip-hop competitions. The record label lasted for almost a decade in which they contributed to the rise of Korean Hip-Hop in the country. Rapper Beenzino joined the label later that year. The Quiett and rapper Dok2 founded Illionaire Records on January 1, 2011. 2011–present: Illionaire Records, Television Appearances and Daytona Entertainment The Quiett left Soul Company in 2010 to start a new label. His 2010 album, The Real Me, went gold, selling 7,000 copies and solidifying his reputation as one of the most popular indie rappers in Korea. In 2006, he released a solo album, Q Train, and a collaboration with rapper Paloalto called Supremacy. He released his first album, Music, the following year. In 2004, The Quiett co-founded indie Korean hip hop record label and talent agency, Soul Company, alongside rappers Kebee, Jerry.K, and several other artists.
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