From WV to LA: Myles T. Drops Coupe Music, Reveals Big Sean Collaboration on Quotables Podcast
This Wednesday, November 13, 2025, music producer Myles Satterfield, better known as Myles T., celebrates two massive milestones: releasing his debut instrumental album, Coupe Music, and marking his first major industry collaboration as a co-producer on Big Sean’s latest album, Better Me Than You. Known for beats that feel at home on a late-night drive, Myles T. has taken his sound from the hills of Charleston, West Virginia, to LA’s vibrant music scene, where his career is gaining major momentum.
Making Moves with Big Sean
On Better Me Than You, Myles co-produced two standout tracks: #5, “Who You Are (Superstar),” which samples Usher, and #6, “Yes,” which showcases his deep, introspective production style. This collaboration is a huge step for Myles, putting his unique blend of soul and grit in the spotlight alongside Big Sean’s powerful lyrics. Influenced by hip-hop giants like Kanye West, Myles has joined the ranks, working with artists he grew up admiring and paving the way for a promising music career.
Coupe Music: A Personal Soundtrack
With Coupe Music, Myles brings listeners into his world. This is more than just a collection of beats; it’s a sonic journey through life’s highs and lows, set to the rhythm of sunset drives. Each track captures memories and moments from his journey from West Virginia to LA. Here’s a peek at some highlights:
- “Condo in Vegas” – Inspired by a soul-searching escape to Vegas after life-altering events, including the passing of his grandmother and his collaboration with Big Sean, this track channels the solitude and growth he found in the desert.
- “Toodles!” – A tribute to his Granny Mae, this track features her voice saying her iconic not-a-goodbye, “Toodles!” Myles made this beat tough and strong, capturing her spirit and grit.
- “Little Trees” – Inspired by the Black Ice air freshener, Myles combines nostalgia with West Coast vibes, reflecting his journey from Charleston’s back roads to LA’s freeways.
- “Trance” – This George Clinton-inspired groove has bass-heavy lines that bring the funk, hinting at a new project Myles wants to pursue in this style.
- “$old” – A track that embodies the satisfaction of creating something valuable and finishing up the album. Myles hints at potential verses to take this song to the next level.

On Quotables Podcast: Myles T. Tells His Story
In his Quotables Podcast episode, Myles takes listeners back to the start of his journey, detailing the resilience and determination that drove him from a small town to the national stage. Growing up with limited resources, he recalls learning music production on an old MacBook loaded with GarageBand, working with trial, error, and persistence. Myles reflects on mentors like Chris Kessel, who ran a hip-hop boot camp where Myles honed his craft, and his brother DJ Charlie Blac, who introduced him to the world of DJing. He also acknowledges local hip-hop legends 6’6 240 and Monstalung, who too, are brothers and have not only influenced Myles but also connected to him through poetry; their father, and Myles’ mother are both inducted Affrilichian Poets.
Additionally, Myles shares how friends like Little Rich, JZack, Aziz, and Bouve supported his journey from Charleston to LA, helping him secure important collaborations.
In the podcast, Myles recounts the game-changing introduction to Big Sean, made possible by Little Rich, and the lessons he’s learned from music icons like Kanye West, Metro Boomin, and Dr. Dre. His journey is grounded in his family and friends’ unwavering support, making every beat a testament to the people who have shaped him.
Coupe Music: A Soundtrack for the Come-Up
For Myles, Coupe Music is both a celebration and a stepping stone. “After I make a beat, I like to get in the car and listen to what I just made. Around sunset, that’s when I think my music sounds the best,” he says. Through this album, he invites listeners to share the drive, ambition, and reflection that have fueled his career from West Virginia’s hills to LA’s studios.
Catch the full Quotables Podcast episode now streaming, and take a ride with Coupe Music—available to stream on Apple Music and Spotify! You can also purchase a digital booklet to get a behind the scenes look into what went into creating the EP.
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