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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 59 MIN

Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of Migos" hosted by DJButterrock

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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of Migos" hosted by DJButterrockMigos (/ˈmiːɡoʊs/ MEE-gohss) was an American hip hop group founded in Lawrenceville, Georgia, in 2008.[2] The group was composed of rapper Quavo, his nephew Takeoff, and their friend Offset. Quavo was born in Athens, Georgia but grew up in Lawrenceville, Georgia, while Offset and Takeoff were born and raised in nearby Lawrenceville. As a group, they were managed by Coach K, the former manager of Gucci Mane and Jeezy,[3] and frequently collaborated with producers DJ Durel, Murda Beatz, Zaytoven, and Buddah Bless.[4][5] Recognized for their contribution to trap music in the 2010s, Billboard stated that the group "influenced pop culture and the entire English language by bringing their North Atlanta roots to the mainstream".[6]Migos' 2013 debut single, "Versace" spawned from their third mixtape Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas), which was released in June of that year. The song was remixed by Canadian rapper Drake, leading to its entry on the Billboard Hot 100; it was followed by "Fight Night" and "Look at My Dab", which were released in the following two years. Their 2016 single, "Bad and Boujee" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) peaked atop the chart, while their 2017 single, "MotorSport" (with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B) and 2018 singles, "Stir Fry" and "Walk It Talk It" (featuring Drake) each peaked within the top ten.Migos signed with Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment to release their debut studio album Yung Rich Nation (2015), which was met with positive critical reception and peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, Culture (2017), debuted atop the chart[7][8] and was supported by "Bad and Boujee". After departing 300 Entertainment in favor of a joint venture with Motown and Capitol Records in February 2017,[9] the trio saw their furthest commercial success with their third album, Culture II (2018), which became their second to peak the chart and sold an estimated 200,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[10] Their fourth album, Culture III (2021), peaked at number two on the Billboard 200.In 2016, the group portrayed fictionalized versions of themselves in the first season of the Donald Glover comedy-drama television series Atlanta. On November 1, 2022, Takeoff was fatally shot outside of a bowling alley in Houston,[11] effectively causing its two remaining members to disband the following year.[12][13][14]

Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of Migos" hosted by DJButterrockMigos (/ˈmiːɡoʊs/ MEE-gohss) was an American hip hop group founded in Lawrenceville, Georgia, in 2008.[2] The group was composed of rapper Quavo, his nephew Takeoff, and their friend Offset. Quavo was born in Athens, Georgia but grew up in Lawrenceville, Georgia, while Offset and Takeoff were born and raised in nearby Lawrenceville. As a group, they were managed by Coach K, the former manager of Gucci Mane and Jeezy,[3] and frequently collaborated with producers DJ Durel, Murda Beatz, Zaytoven, and Buddah Bless.[4][5] Recognized for their contribution to trap music in the 2010s, Billboard stated that the group "influenced pop culture and the entire English language by bringing their North Atlanta roots to the mainstream".[6]Migos' 2013 debut single, "Versace" spawned from their third mixtape Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas), which was released in June of that year. The song was remixed by Canadian rapper Drake, leading to its entry on the Billboard Hot 100; it was followed by "Fight Night" and "Look at My Dab", which were released in the following two years. Their 2016 single, "Bad and Boujee" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) peaked atop the chart, while their 2017 single, "MotorSport" (with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B) and 2018 singles, "Stir Fry" and "Walk It Talk It" (featuring Drake) each peaked within the top ten.Migos signed with Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment to release their debut studio album Yung Rich Nation (2015), which was met with positive critical reception and peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, Culture (2017), debuted atop the chart[7][8] and was supported by "Bad and Boujee". After departing 300 Entertainment in favor of a joint venture with Motown and Capitol Records in February 2017,[9] the trio saw their furthest commercial success with their third album, Culture II (2018), which became their second to peak the chart and sold an estimated 200,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[10] Their fourth album, Culture III (2021), peaked at number two on the Billboard 200.In 2016, the group portrayed fictionalized versions of themselves in the first season of the Donald Glover comedy-drama television series Atlanta. On November 1, 2022, Takeoff was fatally shot outside of a bowling alley in Houston,[11] effectively causing its two remaining members to disband the following year.[12][13][14]

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