• Migos' Offset Denied Bail, Remains in Jail

    According to AllHipHop, Offset of the Atlanta rap trio Migos has been denied bail for the third time and will remain in jail for charges of possession of firearms and more. Bulloch County Superior Court Judge John R. Turner denied his bond after a hearing on Oct. 9th and filed documents this past Monday. Turner denied two previous bail appeals for the Young Rich Nation rapper, according to the Statesboro Herald. The Judge said he would view surveillance footage before deciding to release Offset on bail.
  • Fetty Wap 'Trap Queen' Remixed by Gucci Mane, Azealia Banks, Migos' Quavo

    One of the biggest songs in the United States right now, Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen," just got a pair of official remixes. The first in the United States features Atlanta rappers Gucci Mane and Migos member Quavo, while the UK version has an extra verse from Azealia Banks. These two remixes follow up a previous rework from New York MCs French Montana and Fabolous. The original mix has been everywhere on the radio, charts and on TV as Fetty Wap, real name Willie Maxwell, has gone from a unknown rapper in Paterson, New Jersey to an artist with star potential.
  • Migos: Debut Album 'Y.R.N.2' Finished

    Migos have some great news for their fans. The Atlanta rap trio of Offset, Quavo and Takeoff has finished their debut artist album, tentatively titled 'Y.R.N.2,' and it is ready to be released.
  • 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.
  • 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
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