• Lil Wayne Shares New Freestyle Teaser Over iLoveMakonnen's 'Tuesday'

    Leave it to the likes of Lil Wayne to get fans hooked after a 15-second long video. The new video surfaced today and subtly features ILOVEMAKONNEN’s “Tuesday” beat, with Lil Wayne freestyling over it. The song is unreleased at this time and Lil Wayne’s teaser video was the first preview fans have had as of now.
  • Lil Wayne, Migos in Studio Together

    Lil Wayne has been embroiled in a public and heated battle with his label YMCMB over the release of his album "Tha Carter V," but that has not stopped him from continuing to record music. According to several Instagram posts — surely not by accident — Lil Wayne has been in the studio with various different producers and rappers working on new music in lieu of his album getting released, via "Hot New Hip Hop." The latest picture he posted on his Instagram puts him and Atlanta trio Migos in the studio together after a night out at LIV nightclub in Miami, Florida. With the caption "No sleep s-t," they might have just gone straight from the club to go record.
  • Migos Share "Wishy Washy" Music Video [WATCH]

    Atlanta hip-hop trio, Migos, have shared the music video for their song, "Wishy Washy," which you can check out here. The Gabriel Hart-directed video features the trio rapping in a laundromat (these guys are tough) while surrounded by a bunch of women who are being quite blatantly objectified in pretty much every single shot.
  • Usher, Migos Get Bold on New Single "I Still Got It" [LISTEN]

    Both Usher and Migos love then some Atlanta, so it was just a matter of time until they pair up to release a new single. And, now we have our wish. Today (Dec. 31), a hot track from Usher and the "Versace" group was released, "I Still Got It."
  • Have Chief Keef, Migos Squashed Beef?

    It would appear that the year-long beef between Chief Keef's GBE crew and Migos has been put to bed. An Instagram picture posted late last night, Dec. 8, was of him and Migos together and seemingly in good spirits. The duo have been trading jabs online through music and in real life for the better part of a year now, so it is good to see what was becoming an explosive beef is now apparently settled, via radio.com. In addition to the Chief Keef Instagram post, Migos posted the same picture on their Twitter account with the simple caption "Miglo." "Miglo" mashes together "Migos" and "Glory" from GBE, which stands for "Glory Boys Entertainment." This seems pretty definitive that they are putting past differences behind them and trying to move forward. Miglo pic.twitter.com/wn2nn6tifT — MIGOS™ (@MigosATL) December 9, 2014 Even more proof of reconciliation comes from GBE member Tadoe, also featured in the other pic, who posted on his Instagram a different picture then that of Chief Keef and Migos. It is in the same place as the previous picture and shows the group members, including Migos later on in the night, still in good spirits and plenty of party supplies on hand.
  • Migos's Quavo Addresses Chief Keef GBE Chain Rob in 'The Truth' [LISTEN]

    A beef that started with a song has now returned to the craft that both parties espouse as their way of life. Migos and Chief Keef are back at it after Keef's GBE crew reportedly jumped Migos after their show in Washington, D.C., at the club Stadium. The fight, described as a "bloodbath" by a source at "Allhiphop," has since spilled over into social media and thankfully nowhere else. Now Quavo has released a song titled "The Truth" calling out the people who took his chain, calling them "little boy" numerous times throughout the tune. Quavo claims to know who took his chain and where they live, saying "we got your address and we know your name." He starts off the song with a phone call with a friend who tells him that Fat Trel from D.C. was involved in the robbery and took his chain. Quavo delivers his warning to his foes for stealing his chain, belittling them in the process. Quavo tells his side of the story of how the chain was stolen and forewarns that this fight is not nearly over yet — they should crawl into a "spider hole": Little boy don't play with me Do you know who I am? Little boy don't play with me
  • Migos Release Video for Rick Ross-Assisted 'Black Bottles' After Reports of Fight with Chief Keef's GBE Crew in D.C. [WATCH]

    Last month, Migos released their Rick Ross-assisted "Black Bottles," and now the stunt-worthy cut is getting visual treatment. The Atlanta trio put the video out following reports of an altercation with Chief Keef's GBE crew in Washington, D.C. In the lavish black-and-white video, the MMG rapper and the "Handsome and Wealthy" rhymers flaunt gold chains, luxury cars and, of course, Luc Belaire Rare Rosé. Rich Gang member Young Thug made a guest appearance. "Sippin' rose, the day I had a court date / Trynna f--k lil mama / I don't really like no foreplay / Talkin' all that s--t, I'll put that price up on your toupe / I hit 'em in the mouth / He thought he had a damn toothache," Offset raps on the track.
  • Migos Reportedly Involved In Altercation With Chief Keef's GBE Crew In Washington DC

    According to reports, last night after Migos' show in Washington DC at a club, Stadium, there was an altercation between Migos and Chief Keef's Glory Boyz Entertainment crew. The altercation was described according to a source from Allhiphop.com as a "bloodbath" and ended up with Chief Keef holding Migos member Quavo's chain. He posted the picture to Instagram, though he quickly took it down. It is unsure who in the crew took the picture.
  • Migos Share 'Hit 'Em' from New Mixtape [LISTEN]

    Atlanta rap trio Migos are dropping their new mixtape "Rich N---a Timeline" today, but to stir up some last-minute excitement, they have shared one of the tape’s tracks, "Hit ‘Em," through Soundcloud, which you can check out below. The Deco-produced track features a sparse beat with some woozy synths and piano plinks, though Migos are the real stars here, showing off their impressive and hectic flows, which is a breath of fresh air amid all the rappers who insist on sluggsh, mumbled deliveries — hello, Chief Keef.
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