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Migos have elevated their profile tremendously.Ā Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff have experienced a huge year in 2017, thanks to breakout success with no. 1 hit single, āBad and Boujeeā. Beyond the hot banger, Migos show they have more tricks up their sleeves on their highly anticipated album, Culture. Culture isnāt the second coming ā depends on who you ask, of course ā but thereās plenty to like about the album.
āCultureā
Title track āCultureā sets the tone for Culture.Ā Call āCultureā a hype track.Ā DJ Khaled provides shout outs, amplifying the star power of Migos. After a signature Khaled intro, Takeoff takes off on the hook:
āSpin off in the coupe, typhoon I act an ass, baboon Wrappinā that dope, cocoon Young rich nigga in the roomā¦ā
The culture of which Migos speak isnāt the epitome of profundity, but embodies hip-hop culture, particularly in the south.Ā Also for good measure, the first of many references to a thot is made (itās a key memorable lyric in āBad and Boujeeā of course).
āT-ShirtāĀ
ā āT-Shirtā features slick production work, embracing the southern hip-hop sound that is naturally drenched swag. The production is malicious sounding, featuring a hard-hitting beat.Ā Essentially, the M.O. is a tough-minded, gives no flips, sound. Notably, Takeoff raps the first verse, approaching it in a broken, staccato style of rap. Ultimately, itās a solid banger without being the second coming.
ā āCall Castingā resides āin the same boatā as āT-Shirt.ā It features an electrifying beat and tasty production work.Ā Takeoff tears it up on the hook:
āUp early in the morning trapping You can get āem how you asking How many chickens? You can get āem whichever way Nigga, trap turned Zaxbyās I beat the pot with passion A hundred acres on the mansion I dab in the latest fashion Bitches need to call casting.ā
After Takeoff exhibits the ultimate flex-fest on the first verse, Quavo and Offset get their opportunities.Ā For Quavo, he delivers a stinger as he spits, āI fucked the game, Karma Sutra.ā As for Offset, he isnāt devoid of lyrical daggers either: āI chop the brick with the axe / the cookie smellinā like a casketā¦ā While both āT-Shirtā and āCall Castingā are enjoyable if overconfident, āT-Shirtā gets the edge.
āBad and Boujeeā
āT-Shirtā and āCall Castingā bang, but ā āBad and Boujeeā,featuring Lil Uzi Vert, qualifies as a sensational banger.Ā āBad and Boujeeā doesnāt convey a deep message nor is that a requirement.Ā It is another product of the ever-formidable producer, Metro Boomin. The hook is where the ābread is butteredā for āBad and Boujee:
āRaindrop, drop top Smokinā on cookie in the hotbox Fuckinā on your bitch she a thot, thot Cookinā up dope in the crockpot We came from nothinā to somethinā nigga I donāt trust nobody grip the trigger Call up the gang, and they come and get you Cry me a river, give you a tissue My bitch is bad and boujee My niggas is savage, ruthless We got 30s and 100 rounds tooā¦ā
Beyond the hook, the delivery on the verses shine, with the exception of Lil Uzi Vert arguably.Ā Quavo owns the best line of the banger: āStill be playinā with pots and pans, call me Quavo Ratatouille / Run with that sack, call me Boobieā¦ā The modus operandi is simple on āGet Right Witcha.āĀ Three things serve as motivation for Migos: sex, drugs, and money.Ā Shallowness pervades, with no inkling of redemption. Quavo references a Vietnamese plug, while Offset enjoys āA bitch with some cellulite.āĀ As for Takeoff, he wants to āWhip up the white, Wendy.ā Ā Ā
āSlipperyāĀ
āSlipperyā brings on East Atlanta Santa, Gucci Mane. Ā Drugs ā lots of drugs ā dominate the record.Ā Quavo kicks things off referencing Percocet (āPop a perky just to start up) and lean (āPop two cups of purple just to warm upā).Ā Offset adds foreigns and sex to the mix (āI pull up Diablo, I pull up with models…/ Iām all in her ovariesā¦ā). As for Gucci, he flexes on foreigns as well, while Takeoff drops numerous drugs (āPerkys, mollies, xannies, rocks / OxyContinā).
According to Quavo on āBig on Big,ā āWe the biggest shit poppinā / Wrist water no faucet.ā He is right about the elevated profile of the trio. The production gifts of Zaytoven shine here, providing a beautiful backdrop for Migos to rap over. Ā That backdrop includes lush piano and strings.Ā While the radiance of the production doesnāt increase lyrical depth, the record is enjoyable without question.
āWhat the Priceā
ā āWhat the Priceā opens with electric guitar, definitely a departure from previous singles. Quavo handles a monumental intro: āTell me the priceā¦No surprise.ā Interestingly, he is drenched in autotune throughout this song. Ā Takeoff delivers a meaningful first verse, spitting:
āTell me what the preacher preach about Tell me what the teacher teach about Iāma go find me a better route That bullshit and cap you can leave it out.ā
Essentially, Takeoff touts street smarts as opposed to Biblical or book smarts. Offset follows up, featuring numerous lyrical gems, among the crĆØme de la crĆØme: āI done brought out a big bag todayā¦ā It isnāt transcendent, but given the trioās affiliation with drugs and their culture, it fits.
āDeadzā
Zaytoven blesses Culture once more with his production work on the smooth āBrown Paper Bag.ā Unsurprisingly, Migos rap about sex and money.Ā Follow-up ā āDeadz,ā featuring 2 Chainz, piques interest thanks to its robust, brassy intro. At the top, they assertively chant, āYou n*ggas in trouble.ā Takeoff arguably delivers the best flow, slaughtering the third verse:
āHop out the bed and Iām countinā them faces I jump out the whip and them bitches start faintinā No twenties or fifties, just Benjamin Franklins Block on lock call me Kurt Angle.ā
āAll Assā benefits from a catchy, if crude hook.Ā A stripper joint, āAll Assā also get in nods to drugs: āShe fuck with the bricks, she with the shit.ā āKelly Priceā ultimately has nothing to do with R&B and gospel singer, save for a reference.Ā Essentially, Migos plan to āmake her sing like Kelly Price.ā In other words, the loving is so electrifying sheās going to⦠Travis Scott appears on the second verse (āShe gonā suck me dry until we landā¦ā). Ā Closer āOut Yo Wayā contrasts āAll Assā and āKelly Price,ā as the trio pays ode to women. Donāt call it chivalrous ā Takeoff still gets a sexual reference ā but it could be worse.
Final Thoughts
All in all, Migos deliver a compelling effort with Culture.Ā Culture may be hailed by some as a masterpiece.Ā That thinking is a bit overhype ā an exaggeration.Ā Nonetheless, this is a consistent album full of bangers drenched in the excess of drugs, money, and sex. While profundity isnāt the ācalling card,ā Culture offers its fair share of perks.Ā
ā Gems: āT-Shirt,ā āCall Casting,ā āBad and Boujee,ā āWhat the Priceā & āDeadzā
Migos ⢠Culture ⢠300 Entertainment ⢠Release: 1.27.17
Photo Credit: 300 Entertainment
