The new album from Migos, CULTURE II is just three days away, arriving everywhere in stores January 26th.
The three member group have been featured on the cover of latest issue of RollingStone magazine where they discuss their lifestyle, how they wanted to make it big as youngsters, their typical sound, flaunting jewelry and more. Offset also talks about his relationship with Cardi B. When asked if the two were already planning their wedding, Offset commented: “We ain’t, we ain’t planning it right now,” he says. “We chilling. We don’t got time for that right now.” Asked about what happened, he refuses to discuss it. “It’s my real life,” he says firmly. “It ain’t no gig. It ain’t no fucking game, you know what I’m saying? It ain’t no game. It’s my life.”
Migos spoke on the sound of CULTURE II and revealed that Ty Dolla Sign, Big Sean and Travis Scott have contributed to it. “Club rocking. The beat, the bass is everything. We’re not really a slow-down artist. It’s light, it’s fun, it’s lit.” “It’s still trap,” Takeoff adds. “We got a little funkier. It’s not all the way funk. There’s still a Migos vibe.” Offset says their most crucial audience is women. “Even if it’s some gangsta shit, trap shit, the bitches got to like it,” he says. “See, ‘Bad and Boujee’ was really a ladies’ record. It made all of them want to stand up a little more and feel a little better about themselves. When you got the women, you got everything. If a nigga needs to know the secret to hits, you need something that the women like.”
Yesterday, the trio revealed the production credits on the album which includes Kanye West, Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, Pharrell, Cardo, Murda Beatz and more. They also shared their new single ‘Supastars‘.
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