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  2. Unc & Phew - Wikipedia

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    Unc & Phew were an American hip hop superduo composed of rappers and Migos members Quavo and Takeoff. The duo released their only studio album Only Built for Infinity Links on October 7, 2022 to generally favorable reviews. On November 1, 2022, less than a month after the release of the duo's first album, Takeoff was shot and killed in Houston ...

  3. Hotel Lobby (Unc & Phew) - Wikipedia

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    Following its announcement prior to its release, fans noticed Offset's absence in the record, leading to speculation that Migos would break up. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After Takeoff's passing, the Migos would eventually disband, however, Quavo and Offset reunited at the BET Awards 2023 on June 25, 2023, performing the song for a tribute performance ...

  4. Supastars - Wikipedia

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    "Supastars" is a song by American hip hop group Migos, released on January 22, 2018 as a promotional single from their second studio album Culture II (2018). It was produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E. , Buddah Bless and DJ Durel .

  5. Migos - Wikipedia

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    The second single, "Stir Fry", was released on the official Migos YouTube channel, on December 20, 2017. [66] Produced by Pharrell Williams, the song was later used for the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend. [67] A promotional single, titled "Supastars", was released on January 22, 2018.

  6. BBO (Bad Bitches Only) - Wikipedia

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    The song was met with generally positive reviews. Jackson Howard of Pitchfork praised the song's production and the influence from Kanye West. In addition, he wrote that "Despite the usual flurry of inventive Migos quotables and opulent brags — Offset says that he's "living the wild life like Tarzan," while Takeoff taunts, "I say Phillipe [sic]/You say 'fill-up'" — no verse steals the show ...

  7. Workin Me - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on August 22, 2018, via Migos' YouTube channel Migos ATL. It was directed by Quavo, Joseph DeRosiers Jr. and Edgar Esteves. [3] The visual starts off at a mobster's mansion, where Quavo is having a discussion about loyalty with his mob boss while they are playing pool.

  8. T-Shirt (Migos song) - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked in the top 20 of the US Billboard Hot 100, and has acquired 336 million YouTube views and 415 million Spotify plays as of February 2022. Music critic Simon Reynolds praised "T-Shirt" as "vocal alchemy via Auto-Tune , turning profane tales of fast lane life into a holy trance, a choral weave of glistening rap, ecstatic ad libs ...

  9. Slippery (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song, directed by Daps and Quavo, premiered May 4, 2017, via Migos' YouTube channel. The music video had 475 million views as of June 2022. The music video had 475 million views as of June 2022.