Genius Meanings
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Quavo – HUNCHO DREAMS
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“HUNCHO DREAMS” is Quavo’s response to Nicki Minaj’s “Barbie Dreams.” Nicki specifically name-dropped Quavo on the song, rapping:
Somebody go and make sure Karrueche okay though
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Quavo Says Migos Are Contributing To Kanye West’s ‘Yandhi’
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West co-produced a track on ‘Culture II.’
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Quavo Addresses His Relationship With Nicki Minaj On “HUNCHO DREAMS”
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He plays on the concept of her August single “Barbie Dreams” & interpolates Drake’s ‘In My Feelings.’
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Quavo’s ‘QUAVO HUNCHO’ Debuts At No. 2 On The Billboard 200 Sales Chart
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The ‘A Star is Born’ soundtrack retained the No. 1 spot for a second week.
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HUNCHO JACK (Ft. Offset) – Dubai Shit
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After a brief introduction from Swedish artist Yung Lean, Migos' Offset joins Quavo and Travis Scott on “Dubai Shit”. The track revolves around Dubai, an ultramodern city in the
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A Malcolm X Speech Is Sampled On Quavo’s New Song “F*CK 12”
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The Offset-assisted track takes on racial profiling and police brutality.
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HUNCHO JACK – Modern Slavery
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“Modern Slavery” starts off the highly anticipated collaboration album between Travis Scott and Quavo. The duo draws parallels between slavery that occurred in America hundreds of
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Quavo (Ft. Kid Cudi) – LOST
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On “LOST,” the final song on Quavo’s debut solo album, Quavo pairs up with G.O.O.D. Music legend, Kid Cudi. On this deep track, we see Quavo really open up and talk about what it’s
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Quavo – BIG BRO
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BIG BRO is the 16th track on Quavo’s debut solo studio album, QUAVO HUNCHO.
Controversy surfaced upon its release due to Quavo’s alleged sneak diss to now-deceased emo rapper Lil
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Migos – Seen Dat (Huncho Season)
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[Intro: Quavo] / (Ayy Twaun, turn that beat down) / The 'Line bag was the dream bag / Ha, ha, ha (The 'Line) / Aye / [Chorus: Quavo] / Celine bag was the dream bag (Celine) / She
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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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Quavo – Shooters Inside My Crib
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah (Ayo B on the track) / Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh / Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh / Yeah, yeah / [Chorus] / I was patient, now my ice cold, glacier (Yeah) / I was trappin' out the
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FineSelf
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u ugly as shit! Hold my bags.
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The Best Annotations Of October 2018
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Genius contributors broke down Quavo’s rumored love affair with Nicki Minaj, Kodak Black’s tribute to his Haitian heritage & more this month.
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Quavo – BIGGEST ALLEY OOP
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“BIGGEST ALLEY OOP” is the intro to Quavo’s debut solo album. In his interview with Angie Martinez, Quavo described his three promotional singles as an “alley-oop for the biggest
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Nicki Minaj May Be Responding To Quavo & Cardi B On Tyga’s “Dip”
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“All that rah-rah never was the icon issue / Harper’s Bazaar, I’m covering the icon issue.”
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HUNCHO JACK – Best Man
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On this final track of this long awaited album, both Quavo and Travis thank each other for their friendship, while Quavo raps about his hard come up and calls Travis Scott his “
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Quavo (Ft. Lil Baby) – LOSE IT
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“LOSE IT” is the second collaboration between Quavo and Lil Baby, following Quavo’s appearance on the remix of “My Dawg.”
Both artists are signed to Quality Control Music and have
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Quavo (Ft. Travis Scott) – RERUN
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“RERUN” is a collaboration between Quavo and Travis Scott made during sessions for their collaborative album Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho. The song didn’t make it onto the project
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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 – SHINE
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Quavo discusses how his women and diamonds “SHINE” on this Tay Keith-produced banger.
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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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Quavo – WORKIN ME
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On “WORKIN ME,” Quavo raps about his woman’s ability to seduce and entice him. He also brags about his lavish lifestyle and makes numerous references to sports and pop culture. The
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Quavo (Ft. Saweetie) – GIVE IT TO EM
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“GIVE IT TO EM” is the first collaboration between Quavo and Saweetie. The two have been rumored to be in a relationship since her starring role in the “WORKIN ME” music video
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Quavo (Ft. 21 Savage) – PASS OUT
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[Intro: Quavo] / 22 million dollars in cash left on the street / The boy who picked up the cash? Went on a mission / (Buddah Bless this beat) / It's the most money I've ever felt
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Quavo – 11.11
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This track’s title, “11.11”, is a reference to the superstitious belief of making a wish at the time 11:11. This belief is stemmed from the number ‘1111’, said to give a sixth
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Migos – Crown the Kings
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On “Crown the Kings” Migos are saying that they deserve to be crowned as kings. They boast about being at the top. Only a few can leave this dream and they are part of this
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Quavo (Ft. Offset) – FUCK 12
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“FUCK 12” is a collaboration between Quavo and Offset, his cousin and fellow Migos member.
The track condemns the police, using the pejorative term “12.” The term was popularized
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Quavo – LAMB TALK
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As the title implies, Quavo flexes his collection of Lamborghini vehicles on “LAMB TALK.” The song is produced by Buddah Bless and Quavo himself.
This song is one of three singles
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Quavo – GO ALL THE WAY
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“GO ALL THE WAY” is a braggadocious anthem from Quavo.
The song is produced by Pharrell, who has most notably worked with Quavo on Migos‘ “Stir Fry” and THE CARTERS’ “APESHIT
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne & Quavo) – I'm the One
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“I’m the One” features a star-studded line-up of artists in especially braggadocio spirits, with Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne and Quavo boasting to the women in
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Quavo (Ft. Drake) – FLIP THE SWITCH
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“FLIP THE SWITCH” is a collaboration between Quavo and Drake. The song’s title is likely taken from a lyric on Drake’s “Nonstop”:
Look, I just flipped a switch (flipped, flipped)
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Quavo – HOW BOUT THAT?
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[Intro] / Romano / OG Parker / [Pre-Chorus : Quavo] / We keep it goin' let's go (Go) / Don't need no keys to go (No keys) / Fuckin' with me, get go (Me) / Nobody seen li'l bro (Ain
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Quavo (Ft. Davido & Normani) – SWING
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“SWING,” an ode to sexual interactions, is a collaboration between Quavo, Davido, and Normani. It is the first collaboration between any of the artists.
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Quavo – Rocket Power
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[Part I] / [Chorus] / I was seventeen, kickin' doors bright and early / Daddy had to take me to my favorite auntie, Shirley (Auntie) / I told my mama that she never had to worry (
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MilesTheMorales Reviews: QUAVO HUNCHO
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Huncho. Huncho, huncho, huncho. At least you tried.
(I’m not even gonna talk about the Meet-the-Robinsons abomination of an album cover this is ‘cuz it roasts itself for existing)
This is my first time reviewing an album for real, but it looks pretty easy because this album is straight ass sauce.
Let’s get this over with
1.) BIGGEST ALLEY OOP
This is the first track of the album yet it still manages to sound like filler.
The beginning sounds like it’s trying to hype you up for something at the beginning, but fails at it, instead putting you to sleep. Huncho realizes this so he starts rapping to wake you up.
That pretty much summarizes the song.
Production is pretty nice, but it’s wasted on Quavo.
I give this a solid 4.7/10.
2.) PASS OUT
After passing out due to the last song, this one comes up.
At least 21 savage is here to help. He gives a pretty solid verse on here tbh. Gives a nice distraction to the nothingness of the rest of the song.
Once again, the beats are good here, but s
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Migos – John Wick
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Track inspired by the 2014 action movie and character of “John Wick”, who is played by Keanu Reeves.
In 2019, the track was used in official advertisements for John Wick
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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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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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YSLOG – The Dream of a Lifestyle
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[Hook] / Shark with the streak / LoG on the heat / Lumi on the beat / You know this flow ain't free / The dream of a lifestyle, you know that is coming / We going so lit on this
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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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Migos & Rich the Kid – Dat Way
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Dat Way is a term for telling someone to go “That Way” sometimes used when swerving or curving someone.
Quavo addresses people stealing his swag, and being recently signed to G.O.
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Quavo (Ft. Cardi B & Madonna) – CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ
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[Chorus: Madonna & Quavo] / Drink me up Champagne Rosé (Oh, Huncho did it?) / It's my game (M-M-M-Murda) / Please fill my cup Champagne Rosé (Yeah) / It's my name / Please drink me
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Shy Glizzy (Ft. Migos) – Head Huncho
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This song was released two days after El Chapo escaped from prison. The cover art obviously depicts El Chapo and is in a way an ode to the famous drug lord.
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Quality Control, Quavo & Nicki Minaj – She For Keeps
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“She For Keeps” is the 20th track off of Quality Control: Control The Streets Volume 1 which features the long awaited collaboration between QC artist Quavo and Nicki Minaj.
On “
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Quavo – BUBBLE GUM
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On “BUBBLE GUM,” Quavo praises and shows admiration for his woman. The song is produced by Smith Bros. and Buddah Bless.
This song is one of three singles Quavo released on August
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