Migos Want Respect On Their Name: ‘We Influenced Everything Going On Right Now’

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.

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‘Culture III’ Could Bring Migos To The Highest Of Heights

Basking in the success of their new Culture III album, Migos shed some light on their underdog mentality despite having two previous No. 1 albums under their belt. Culture III is sitting at No. 2 following its release earlier this month, but Quavo expects their latest project to solidify Migos as “the greatest rappers alive.”

“We influenced everything going on right now, from pop to country and, of course, hip-hop. But I’ve even heard it on pop music – and they be in denial. Every time we do sum’n’, we see it but they ain’t gon’ give us credit because they might have added a little seasoning salt or a little pepper.” (Quavo)

Cardi B Drops Another Homemade Migos Video




If Takeoff is the “third Migo” (according to Drake), then hip-hop superstar Cardi B must be the fourth. Offset’s wife has been working harder than a starving publicist to promote the Migos’ new Culture III album, dropping another homemade video for their song “Jane.”

“PICK A COLOR ♥️????? Song: JANE Culture III” (Cardi B)

Cardi B Does Her Own ‘Type Sh*t’ Video


Cardi is doing her part as a supportive wife. To help promote Culture III for her husband, the Grammy-winning artist used her massive social media platform to record a homemade video for the Migos song “Type Sh*t.”

“All these verses I done slayed, all these looks that I done gave / Could have let these f*ck hoes drown, but I let them ride my wave”

Migos + Polo G’s Massive First-Week Projections


Chicago rapper Polo G and Migos are guaranteed to have a massive opening week on the sales charts. The hip-hop powerhouses’ latest studio projects are slated to dominate the Top 5 of music releases based on early estimates.

Polo G will land his first #1 next week as Hall of Fame (Columbia) pulls ahead after its first full day of sales and streams. Migos will score the second-biggest debut of the week with Culture III (Quality Control/Motown). Polo G (Columbia): 165-175k total activity; 4-7k albums Migos (Quality Control/Motown): 125-135k; 5-8k Maroon 5 (222/Interscope): 29-33k; 11-14k Twice (JYP/Imperial): 30-35k; 27-32k Bo Burnham (Imperial): 24-27k; 2-3k (HITS Daily Double)