Migos
It literally feels like Atlanta against the world at this point. The city’s premiere artists tend to collab, making their own movements larger in the process. The latest example arrives on Migos’ “Falisha,” featuring Rich Homie Quan.
Two years after emerging in Versace attire, Migos are readying their debut album. Here’s the first single “One Time.”
See what happens when you speak things into existence? Migos opened last year’s Rich Ni**a Timeline mixtape with boastful raps about their international ties. These words become a reality in the visual for “Cross The Country.”
Migos posted a pic of themselves donating $1000 to an Atlanta-area school. Considering there are three members in the group and they rap about making copious amounts of money, the slander was swift considering they probably spend that much daily on weed and ugly shirts .
It seems that Lil Wayne wasn’t finished with dropping new music, despite his ongoing tiff with Birdman (Weezy is suing him for $8 milli). On “Amazing Amy,” Tunechi teams with ATLs young stalwarts Migos.
Closing out the week, Hip-Hop Wired packages videos from Lil Durk, Waka Flocka Flame, and more into today’s Daily Visuals.
Rappers have feelings too. Though drenched in misogyny, Atlanta’s own Migos let listeners know exactly why relationships with certain women won’t work on “Wishy Washy,” which receives a proper visual treatment.
The year-end edition of Hip-Hop Wired’s Wired 25 series continues today with the 25 Best Mixtapes/EPs Of 2014.
The success of the Chiraq documentary series prompted Noisey to capture a side of another musical hotbed, Atlanta, not often documented outside of the booth.
Migos and Bobby Shmurda made major impacts in rap in 2014; now they’re readying a collaborative mixtape titled Shmigo Gang, due to release next year.
Considering how quickly tempers have flared between Atlanta’s Migos and Chicago’s GBE cliques, and the events that have followed in recent weeks, it was only a matter of time before someone took their gripes to wax. That said, Quavo of Migos tells his side of the story on “Tha Truth.”
Houston’s own Kirko Bangz returns with some new material to whet appetites in advance of his debut album Bigger Than Me. Here we have a visual for “Got It On Me,” featuring Migos.