About Q the Music

Born from love, shaped by loss, and built on the belief that artists deserve more than the industry has ever given them.

Our Story

Q the Music began in 2020—during a year when the world stood still, but our dreams didn't.

While COVID-19 kept us locked inside, Logan and I kept creating, imagining, and building. We were developers, entrepreneurs, makers at heart—and like so many artists, we knew what it felt like to pour everything into a project and pray someone out there would feel it.

One day, I bought a CD from a band I loved. I was so excited to support them... until I got home and realized I had no way to play it. The world had moved on. The tech evolved. But the music industry—stuck in old systems, old gatekeepers, and outdated structures—hadn't.

That moment changed everything.

We started asking the questions no one seemed brave enough to answer:

  • How do artists share their craft in a digital era that wasn't built for them?
  • Why do streaming platforms treat artists like background noise?
  • Why are musicians earning fractions of a penny while corporations collect billions?
  • Why does no platform put artists first?

So we built one.

Q the Music isn't a streaming app. It's an ecosystem. A place where artists can thrive—not just survive.

A place where they can:

  • stream their music
  • sell their songs and albums
  • offer merch
  • sell event tickets
  • connect with fans
  • share behind-the-scenes content
  • tell their story
  • collaborate and automatically split earnings
  • build an actual career without middlemen taking everything

In September 2023, I lost Logan—my husband, my soulmate, my co-visionary. But I promised him I would finish what we started.

Today, Q the Music stands as his legacy—a platform built on love, integrity, and the unwavering belief that art deserves respect, and artists deserve a home built for them.

Our Promise

Built for Artists, Not Shareholders

Q the Music will never go public.

No IPO. No shareholders. No Wall Street pressure. Ever.

Because the moment you answer to shareholders... artists stop mattering.

We are—and always will be—privately owned so we can protect what matters most:

fair paycreative freedomhonest policiesethical businessthe heart of the mission

We don't chase stock value. We build artist value.

Our Mission

Fair Compensation

Artists keep 70% to 75% of revenue from their music sales. Song purchases, album sales, merch, tickets—it's your work, your earnings.

Honesty & Transparency

No hidden fees. No confusing royalty math. No vague "fractions of a penny" per stream. Just clear numbers and real payouts.

Purpose That Creates Purpose

5% of all revenue—every stream, every purchase, every piece of merch—goes directly to the Hue Logan Foundation, supporting artists and arts education.

When you thrive, the next generation thrives too.

The Hue Logan Foundation

The Hue Logan Foundation exists to keep creativity alive.

5% of every transaction on Q the Music goes to supporting:

grants for emerging artists
scholarships
music production funding
arts programs in schools
emergency support for creators in crisis

This foundation ensures Logan's love for art, community, and human connection continues to grow and lift others—exactly the way he lived.

Our Team

Meet the people building the future of music.

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Stephanie C. Vang

Stephanie C. Vang

CEO & Founder

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The Fire Starter - Stephanie C. Vang
BOOM!

a.k.a.

The Fire Starter

"She lit the flame that started the movement"

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Mai Xiong Thao

Mai Xiong Thao

Head of Artist Experience

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The Amplifier - Mai Xiong Thao
BAM!

a.k.a.

The Amplifier

"She makes sure every voice is heard"

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Join Us

If you're an artist searching for a platform that believes in you...

If you're a music fan who wants to support creators directly...

If you want to be part of something honest, meaningful, and revolutionary...

Q the Music is your home.

Together, we're building the future of music—one where artists rise, fans feel connected, and creativity is finally valued the way it deserves.