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RnB 26 January, 2018

Migos' 'Culture II' Album Has Arrived!

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Migos' 'Culture II' Album Has Arrived!
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Migos' follow-up to their platinum, Grammy-nominated, No. 1 album Culture has finally arrived.
Led by the top 10 single "MotorSport" featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B and the Pharrell-produced "Stir Fry," the trio of Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff bring more heavy-hitters to the table for the 24-track second installment, which boasts appearances from Drake, Big Sean, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Post Malone, Travis Scott, and Ty Dolla $ign.

An all-star team of producers are behind the boards, including executive producers Quavo and DJ Durel, plus Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, Cardo Got Wings, Mike Dean, and Kanye West, who provides additional production.

"It's our anniversary so we're celebrating something and we're giving the world a whole new wave, a whole new flavor," Quavo told Beats 1, while Offset added: "This delivers on everybody's expectations. We're coming with it."

Last year, Offset called the album a "masterpiece," while Quavo said it would bring a new "wave" to the genre. "We in a time right now where we're setting the trend," he told Montreality. "We started this whole little wave. We started the whole genre, we started the whole flow, we started the whole melody. Ain't nobody right now, at a point in their career, can't say that they ain't took our flow. We ain't trippin'. … Hip-hop has changed in a big way so you could mark this down as we changing." Stream Culture II below:






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