Migos members Quavo, Offset and Takeoff seem hesitant to outright call themselves the best thing hip-hop has to offer, but they wouldn’t mind if everyone else gave them the label. In a cover feature for NME magazine, the Atlanta trio talk about their place in the rap game. ‘Culture III’ Could Bring Migos To The […]
It’s Father’s Day and if there’s one thing we celebrate in the hip-hop culture, it’s rappers always making time for their children. Whether it’s Game and his trio of children or Diddy just feet away at any one of his superstar kids, hip-hop loves the kids – but most notably their dads. Atlanta rapper Offset […]
Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff share a tropical getaway in the new video for “Why Not” from Migos’ recently released album, Culture III. The album, which arrived this past Friday, dropped after a year-long delay caused by the pandemic and resulting industry shutdown. The group used that time to work on improving the album from its predecessor, which dropped in 2018, resulting in the Jay-Z approved, Temptations-sampling banger “Avalanche” and singles like “Straightenin” and “Modern Day.”
However, after all that hard work, the boys took a well-deserved vacation, turning the footage into the video for “Why Not.” Shot in a theme-fitting, home movie style, the video follows the North Atlanta trio as they roam the beach on a four-wheeler, throw a hotel party with their extended crew, and soak up the sun as they show off their stacks of cash and chunky, diamond-crusted chains.
In addition to the video rollout for their new album, Migos also stormed the media as Quavo appeared on Hot Ones (tapping out after eight wings) and First Take to address the new album, as well as the group’s long-standing, “funny” feud with former NBA star Kendrick Perkins.
Watch Migos’ “Why Not” video above.
Culture III is out now via Quality Control Music. Get it here.
Atlanta trio Migos and West Coast rap star Blueface are taking their love for dice to a whole new level. The rap heavyweights light up Miami’s Club LIV dance floor by shooting dice with big bucks. You can easily spot the Migos’ Takeoff standing up as Blue is on the ground trying his luck on […]
Who says the sequel has to be worse than the original? The rap industry has definitely proved the saying wrong. When you think of the best rap albums made, you’re probably thinking about one connected to a series. In the spirit of welcoming the Migos’ follow-up album Culture III, which is finally available everywhere, we’re […]
Migos made their grand return on Friday with their fourth album, Culture III. The project arrived as a 19-track effort with contributions highlighted by Drake, Cardi B, Future, DaBaby, Justin Bieber, Polo G and Juice WRLD. It’s also the Atlanta trio’s first project together since their 2018’s Culture II. Social media opinions of the new album seemingly prove that the rap group has returned to the excellence they displayed earlier in their career with projects like No Label II and Culture. As fans continue to enjoy the new project, Quavo recently revealed another project that sadly never came to fruition between himself and another artist.
During an interview on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3, Quavo spoke about adding posthumous features from Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD on Culture III, revealing that he actually hoped to make a full album with the former before his death.
“That was important, know what I’m saying,” he said. “I had a relationship with Pop Smoke, we had a relationship with Pop Smoke, and it was just, important. We had so many records, me and him was bout to make an album. So I just felt like I had to put Pop on there.”
He added, “Rest in Peace to my dawg Pop, we just made so much good music. Us on a New York drill beat is just like, magic.”
Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD appear on “Light It Up” and “Antisocial,” respectively, on Culture III. While it was the Migos’ first official collaboration with the two rappers, Quavo previously worked with Pop Smoke on “Aim For The Moon,” “Snitching” and “West Coast Sh*t” from the rapper’s posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon.
You can watch the Migos’ interview on Real 92.3 above.
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Atlanta rapper Rich The Kid really can’t wait to spend the entire weekend turning up to the Migos’ new Culture 3 album. The must-hear album has Rich on his Instagram Story page turning up in a gym setting. He can’t hold back his excitement for the Migos’ latest group album and is working out pumped […]
We’re back with another jam-packed Weekly Wrap-Up! We’re looking at Migos bringing the fury, Kanye West moving on quick from Kim Kardashian, Megan Thee Stallion being rap’s essential worker and more! First things first – we have to acknowledge the Migos fully delivering with their new Culture 3 album. It’s packed with features and hot […]