Migos drops the official music video for "Walk It Talk It." The track is featured in the trio's Culture II album.

The 70s-inspired throwback video, which channeled Soul Train, opens with Jamie Foxx hosting a fictional show called Culture Ride. He introduces Migos, and they start singing the lines to "Walk It Talk It."

Drake also makes an appearance in the music video, and he sings alongside Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff. Drake enters the stage in his black and white ensemble. He is also wearing a huge afro wig. Drake also shows off some impressive dance moves and works the stage throughout his performance.

"Walk It Talk It" was released by Migos on Jan. 26 alongside its Culture II album. The other songs featured on the album are "MotorSport" and "Stir Fry."

During an interview, Quavo revealed that he has been sitting on "MotorSport" for quite some time. He decided to personally ask Nicki Minaj and Cardi B to sing some lines to the song, and they agreed. The track became such a huge hit ever since it was released on Oct. 27.

Migos Talks About The Grammy Awards

While still speaking to Billboard, the trio talked about this year's Grammy Awards. Initially, Migos thought that they will bring home the Best Rap Album recognition, but it was given to Kendrick Lamar for his DAMN. album.

"Everyone dropped albums, but the way we were all over the place and made ourselves household names... I feel like we worked the album for a whole year and rode it the whole year. That's why I feel it's our time to take that Grammy home," said Huncho.

Offset added that a lot of people were moved by Culture II, and it is one of the reasons why they felt that the album deserves the prestigious award.

Who Is Migos?

Migos is an American hip-hop trio from Lawrenceville, Georgia. The group rose to fame after the members released their commercial debut single, "Versace," in 2013. The song is included in Migos' Y.R.N. (Yung Rich Niggas) mixtape.

The group's other albums are Culture, No Label 2, MigoThuggin, Juug Season, Streets On Lock 3, Rich Shooters, Currency, Back to the Bando, 3 Way, and more.

Some of the trio's songs are "Bad and Boujee," "Slippery," "Notice Me," "T-Shirt," "Narcos," "Danger," Get Right Witcha," "Fight Night," "Cocoon," "Too Playa," "Deadz," Supastars," "Beast," "Higher We Go," "Brown Paper Bag," and more.

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