Migos Explains Why They Named Their Album 'Culture'

by HHL Editors

Migos have been doing it all, from number one hits to smoking out Jimmy Kimmel's studio like none have done before.

Their next challenge is to sell albums

Migos's sophomore effort Culture drops on Friday, January 27, and the trio explained the meaning behind the album's title in an interview with Fadar.

"The new album title is about the culture of hip-hop music," Offset said. "It’s time to let the culture be known. It’s time to claim it. And it’s time to claim that we are the Migos, and for people to understand that this is what we did. We did a lot for music. Migos is the culture. Seriously. There are artists that are way bigger than us that get recognition off our flow." "They're in that same young generation category, but they're just respected at a higher level," Quavo said. "Where all this culture is coming from — all this freestyle, all this triplet flow, all these repetitive hooks — we have to station that. We had to put an address on it. I wanna put our name on the forefront of it, cause we put our time and hard work and dedication into being the head of the young generation." "People think that you're gonna come out, be a one hit wonder, and finished. You gotta prove em wrong," Takeoff added.
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