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Migos – ‘Give No Fxk’ Feat. Young Thug & Travis Scott

Rap supergroup Migos don’t ‘Give No Fxk!’ That’s the theme for their latest single featuring Young Thug and Travis Scott. Produced by Murda Beatz, the heavily Auto-Tuned track includes braggadocios and high-life lyrics: “I got too many diamonds on, I look awesome / Yeah, after I hit that hoe, she need a walker / I just shoot them problems off, now I’m bossin'” they rap.

The new offering marks Migos’ first new single since ‘Quality Control: Control The Streets Volume 2.’

Making a cameo in the “Give No Fxk” video is the Can-Am Ryker, the three-wheel vehicle that the trio brought into the mainstream in 2019.

Quavo teased the release of their new collaborative single earlier in the week, along with sharing the cover art on Instagram.

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Cardi B Makes It “Drip” On New Single Feat. Migos; Plus Album Tracklist

Cardi B is on a roll this week heading towards the release of her highly-anticipated debut album Invasion of Privacy. If people were wondering whether we’d hear a feature from Migos or Offset alone answers were provided this morning (April 4th) as the raptress released the second single from the project entitled “Drip.”

The catchy hook, “Came through drippin’ (drip, drip),” is being chanted by the entire squad.

Yesterday, Cardi B released the long-awaited video for her second single and now platinum-certified hit, “Bartier Cardi,” which features 21 Savage. The video comes shortly after the release of lead single, “Be Careful.”

Cardi has a few performances coming down the pipeline, from her debut performance at this year’s Coachella to being announced as the first ever co-host and musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, April 9th, the rapper is putting in work.

Cardi B is also scheduled to be the musical guest this week on NBC’s Saturday Night Live with host Chadwick Boseman on Saturday, April 7th.

In addition to the new offering, Cardi also revealed the tracklisting for her pending LP!

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Glacier Boyz Gucci Mane, Migos & Lil Yachty Reunite For a Game of ‘Solitaire’

Reuniting for their newest release, Gucci Mane taps Migos and Lil Yachty?for “Solitaire.”

The track is said to be the first single off Gucci’s forthcoming album Evil Genius. EG is the follow-up project to the rapper’s latest album El Gato: The Human Glacier.

Produced by Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E, “Solitaire” sound is reminiscent of an 80’s video game.

“I was just sittin’ in a cell playin’ solitaire/Now they see me everywhere, brush they full of solitaires/Solitaire, solitaire, neck, ear, solitaire,” Gucci spits.

Quavo and Yachty follow his lead.

“Bitch I don’t play no solitaire, I’m a fuckin’ millionaire/Trap stars everywhere (trap)/Bad hoes everywhere (bad)/Right wrist quarter million dollars, that’s no lie/Left wrist, all Piguets, I put it in the sky,” Yachty raps.

Quavo sparked thoughts on a potential group name as he posted and later deleted a tweet hinting at a new group name for the trio: Glacier Boyz.

Gucci later confirmed a project between Migos, Yachty?and himself with a?simple response. “Brr #GlacierBoyz coming February.”

Listen to “Solitaire” below.

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Migos – Stir Fry

The Migos reign will not let up. Directly after last night’s 60th Annual Grammy Awards, the Atlanta trio delivered a Kung-fu inspired visual for their single, ‘Stir Fry,’ off of Culture II.

We’re not sure which is funnier: Offset, Takeoff and Quavo doing Martial Arts – and killing it – or Pharell’s short appearance whipping’ his wrist like it’s stir fry.

Enjoy the entertaining video below:

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Migos Leaks Mediocre ‘Superstar’ Ahead of ‘Culture II’

With “Culture II” releasing?this Friday, Migos surprised fans with a leaked track off the album entitled ‘Superstar.’

Honorable C NOTE, DJ Durel and Buddah Bless laid the production and instantly takes fans for a melodic ride — and actually saves listeners from the repetitive and excessive ad-libs.

The Atlanta trio has a lot of music-made anticipation surrounding the album – which is very hard to do in this era – but the track?doesn’t live up to the hype surrounding the sequel.

Take a listen below: