Migos + DJ Khaled Catch Up In The Studio

Atlanta rap group Migos is catching up with DJ Khaled. The We The Best Music boss went to social media to reveal they are in album mode all together in the studio.

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Migos + DJ Khaled Post Up In The Studio

DJ Khaled took to his Instagram to reveal he was on the music grind with Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff. While no exacts are given, everybody can only speculate the rap stars are working on the long-awaited Culture III fans have been eagerly looking for.

“???? #ALBUMMODE #KHALEDKHALED @migo…”

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Migos + DJ Khaled clock in studio time.

Quavo Previews New Migos Fire

Quavo is keeping everybody on their toes. Recently, Huncho went online with a fire snippet of some new Migos music that’s most likely from Culture III.

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Lil Yachty Gets Fans Hyped For New Migos Music

Fellow ATL rapper Lil Yachty is getting everybody hyped. Lil Boat went online to get emotional with it and let fans know how good the hip-hop trio’s next album is.

“Quavo is playing me new migos music and I could cry tears I’m so excited for there next album”

Dropping Lawsuit Against Former Lawyer

The group is letting things settle. After the Migos made a major legal move against their former longtime lawyer last July, they’ve abandoned the efforts for better things.

In early February, Migos dropped their malpractice lawsuit against their former legal muscle. Originally they alleged a conflict of interest and claimed Damien Granderson cheated the group out of a whole lot of money, but the case is no more.

The group filed the complaint in July of last year, claiming that Granderson “abused his position of trust as Migos’ fiduciary from the moment he was retained as Migos’ lawyer” and “cheated [the group] out of millions of dollars,” accusing him of “glaring conflicts of interest” and favoring the group’s label, Quality Control, which he also represented. The suit, which did not specify an amount the group is seeking beyond “millions of dollars,” accuses Granderson of professional malpractice and unjust enrichment, among other claims. (Variety)