Drake hopped on the remix, and the rest was history for the ATL trio. By Michael Saponara Sometimes the best songs can be the ones you didn’t expect, and that was the case for Quavo when the Migos ...
In a recent episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Quality Control co-founders Coach K and Pee explain how they broke Migos, Lil Baby, Lil Yachty and more. In the following excerpt of the interview, ...
The mixtape was set to come out on June 13, a few days ahead of Takeoff’s nineteenth birthday, and also the Thursday before Hot 107.9’s annual Birthday Bash concert that Saturday at the Philips Arena ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sometimes the best songs can be the ones you didn’t expect, and that was the case for Quavo when the Migos recorded “Versace” in ...
The only way for Vogue.com to keep up with the runaway success that is Migos? Hop in a sprinter van and ask the biggest rap group in the world a succession of rapid-fire questions—or rapper-fire ...
When Migos burst onto the scene in 2008, they made a monumental entrance. Takeoff, Quavo and Offset brought a new vibe with their music. The triplet flows and trademark ad-libs hit differently.
The checkered history of Drake and the Migos began in 2013, when Drake hopped on the remix of “Versace” and transformed the Atlanta trio’s first true hit into an advertisement for himself. Drake ...
Back in 2013, Atalanta trio Migos jumped into the mainstream limelight when they dropped their track “Versace.” Following the hit single, the group later released their most successful mixtape, No ...
The New York Times has recently shown its old age by sending a baby boomer into Brooklyn to seek hipsterdom, but sometimes, the Gray Lady can still prove that it has a finger on the pulse of pop ...
Migos, the Atlanta-born hip-hop trio responsible for songs like "Versace" and "Hannah Montana," hardly seems to get the credit they deserve for influencing hip-hop as an art form on an enormous level.