Since 2012, the Migos have been providing endless vibes and bops for us at ease and rightfully so, they have definitely solidified themselves as one of the greatest rap groups of all time. As they continue to raise the bar with their respective catalog, it is evident they don’t plan to slow down any time soon — in fact, they’re just going to elevate and get even better with time. With the summer in full effect and the world opening back up since we’ve been in quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic last February, the trio couldn’t have picked a better time to bless us with their fourth studio album, Culture III.
It was January 2017 when the multi-platinum selling group started the Culture run with their album of the same name. Including records like “T-Shirt,” “Slippery,” “All Ass,” and their infectious hit “Bad and Boujee” with Lil Uzi Vert, Culture was the perfect predecessor to the sequel, Culture II just one year later. People can have their opinions on the Migos but their impact and influence on the industry cannot be denied.
During a discussion with Carl Lamarre of Billboard, Offset spoke on other artists stealing their sauce when it came to the flows: “It’s a fact. If you go back in time and listen to music prior to 2013, the cadence and the flow didn’t matter. It was more about the bars and what you’re saying. Now, people get away with not saying nothing as long as the cadence and flow are good, and I feel like we created that. We did.”
Equipped with a total of 19 records, Culture III includes some heavy hitters as features from the likes of Drake, Cardi B, Polo G, Future, Justin Bieber, NBA Youngboy, the late Juice WRLD, and the late Pop Smoke.
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