Genius Meanings
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Quavo & Takeoff – HOTEL LOBBY (Unc & Phew)
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A couple of days before its release, on May 18, 2022, “HOTEL LOBBY” was officially announced via social media, surprising fans with the track being released under the name of Unc
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Migos – Narcos
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On “Narcos,” Migos pay homage to South American cities, culture, and drug lords. The lyrics describe drug dealing whilst drawing several similarities with the popular Netflix
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Migos (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Bad and Boujee
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“Bad and Boujee" is a trap anthem about making money and spending time with women who have expensive taste. “Boujee” is an intentional misspelling of “bougie,” which is slang for
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Migos – Stir Fry
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“Stir Fry” is the second single off Culture II. In the Pharrell-produced song, Migos drop fast food references and flaunt their success.
This marks the first time in a long time
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R-Mean, Scott Storch & Quavo – Yessir
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[Chorus: Quavo] / Big racks, big pack, drop a stack on it (Racks) / Big player, I can drip with the MAC on me (Player) / Bad lil' bitch with the sack on her (Sack) / Posted in the
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Migos (Ft. Gucci Mane) – Slippery
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On “Slippery,” the Migos team up with fellow Atlantan Gucci Mane for a song about drugs, jewelry, and Quavo’s aunts and uncles.
The track features a beat produced by Deko and OG
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Quavo & Takeoff – Messy
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[Intro: Takeoff] / Yeah / (DJ Durell) / They thought we forgot / We ain't forget / [Chorus: Takeoff] / Don't let that broke bitch in 'cause she too messy (Bitch) / Who the fuck
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Post Malone (Ft. Quavo) – Congratulations
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On “Congratulations,“ Post Malone and Quavo celebrate success, crediting it to their patience and hard work.
Malone debuted the track while performing in Austin, Texas in
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Young Thug & Travis Scott (Ft. Quavo) – pick up the phone
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“Pick Up the Phone” details Travis, Thug and Quavo’s unfortunate situation. While they all want to be faithful and stay committed to this girl, she won’t show her love in return
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Quavo & Takeoff – Nothing Changed
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[Intro: Quavo & Takeoff] / Yeah, yeah / Durel made the beat, I'ma rock with it / Yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah / Oh, oh, ooh / [Chorus: Quavo] / Don't nothin' change but the chains (Woah
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Migos, Nicki Minaj & Cardi B – MotorSport
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On “MotorSport,” Takeoff, Quavo and Offset rap about their riches, while Cardi and Nicki take aim at their competition. It’s the lead single off Culture II, the highly anticipated
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Migos – Get Right Witcha
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As consummate hustlers, the Migos are always putting in work, whether it’s moving drugs, making (and spending) money, or bedding other men’s' wives. As such, they’re too busy to
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Quavo & Future – Turn Yo Clic Up
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The second and final single released from Quavo’s sophomore studio album Rocket Power unites Quavo with Future for a smooth-riding track, separate from singles such as “Greatness
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Gucci Mane (Ft. Migos) – I Get the Bag
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“I Get the Bag” is a promotional single from Gucci Mane’s thirteenth studio album, Mr. Davis, where he teams up with an Offset-less Migos.
Takeoff and Quavo rap about their drug-
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Migos – Open It Up
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“Open It Up” is an aggressive song in which Migos references back to their days of trapping on the streets of Atlanta, and their transition to the successful “supastars” they are
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Quavo – Greatness
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“Greatness” is Quavo’s second Takeoff tribute track following his January 2023 single “WITHOUT YOU,” dedicated to Takeoff after he was fatally shot and killed on November 1, 2022
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Quavo – 11.11
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[Chorus] / Dark nights, I can't sleep, so I cry 'til I close my eyes (Cheeze) / I never asked God, "Why?" I just go where the road designed (Go Grizz, woah) / Take a look in the
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Quavo, Takeoff & Summer Walker – Mixy
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[Intro: Quavo] / Yeah, yeah, yeah / Oh, oh, oh / (Murda on the beat so it's not nice) / [Verse 1: Quavo] / How you in the mix, but not mixy? (Ooh-ooh, yeah) / How you count your
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Migos (Ft. Drake) – Walk It Talk It
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In “Walk It Talk It,” Migos and Drake take jabs at fake people around them who can’t walk the life that they talk about.
With the success that each Migos member and Drake have
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Migos – T-Shirt
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Migos rock fur in an icy new music video, the third single from Culture, following the viral “Bad and Boujee” and “Call Casting.”
The track features each member of Migos rapping
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THE CARTERS – APESHIT
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On “APESHIT,” JAY and Beyoncé flex about their luxurious lifestyles and come up, emphasizing that they are on the top of the music game. The track also bears strong thematic
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Calvin Harris (Ft. Frank Ocean & Migos) – Slide
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“Slide” details the story of those who just want to enter into a richer person’s life so they can live like they’re more affluent. It arrived on February 24, becoming the first
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Quavo – Honey Bun
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[Intro] / Al Geno on the track / Yeah, yeah, huh / [Verse 1] / What the fuck they thought, nigga? (What the fuck they thought?) / I just jumped up out the fuckin' vault, nigga (Go
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Drake (Ft. Quavo & Travis Scott) – Portland
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In “Portland,” Drake, Quavo, and Travis Scott rap about their success and originality. As Quavo says in the hook, they’re not letting anyone ride their wave.
The title seemingly
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A$AP Mob (Ft. A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti & Quavo) – RAF
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A$AP Rocky of Harlem teams up with Quavo and Playboi Carti of Atlanta, Philadelphia’s Lil Uzi Vert, and LA-based Frank Ocean to deliver this one-of-a-kind banger. With a stacked
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Migos (Ft. 2 Chainz) – Deadz
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On “Deadz,” the Migos team up with fellow Georgia native 2 Chainz for a somewhat majestic song about counting money.
“Deadz” refers to U.S. currency, which features the faces of
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Mustard & Migos – Pure Water
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“Pure Water” serves as Mustard’s first single of 2019 and features the rap-trio Migos, marking the first collaboration between the group and producer. The track deals with common
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