Originally the group started as family, who all had an interest in music. It wasn't until 2008 that this trio took their talent seriously, and put together and released their first project "Juug Season" in 2011. The group later released another mixtape titled "No Label" in 2012, which featured "Bando", a track that was soon labeled a "dope-boy anthem".
In 2013, Migos released their breakout single "Versace". The single was produced by Zaytoven and peaked at number 99 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Later that year, Canadian rapper Drake brought the single more recognition when he remixed the song, adding a verse, which he would later perform at the 2013 iHeartRadio Music Festival. On June 13, Migos released their mixtape Y.R.N. (Young Rich N***as), which features the lead single "Versace", to critical acclaim. Brandon Soderberg of Spin gave it 8 out of 10 stars, commenting that it "is a super-cut of Dirty South vibes" and compared the three members to Gucci Mane, Soulja Boy, and Future.
On June 15, 2013, the group performed at rap radio station Hot 107.9's Birthday Bash. In October 2013, the group was featured in XXL's section "Show & Prove". "Versace" was placed in multiple year-end lists of 2013, including number three on XXL's "The 25 Best Songs of 2013", number four on Complex's "The 50 Best Songs of 2013", number five on SPIN's "50 Best Songs of 2013," number 38 on Pitchfork's "The Top 100 Tracks of 2013" and number 69 on Rolling Stone's "The 100 Best Songs of 2013." Y.R.N. (Young Rich N***as) was named the 27th-best album of 2013 and sixth-best hip-hop album of 2013 by SPIN.
Migos released their debut album Yung Rich Nation in July 2015, through Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment. Their second album, Culture, was released in January 2017 also through both record labels, and debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart. The group later signed a deal with Motown and Capitol Records in February 2017, and followed up the latter album with Culture II in January 2018, giving the group their second number one album in the United States.
On October 28, 2016, Migos released the first single of their new album Culture. The single was titled "Bad and Boujee". The song was produced by Metro Boomin and features vocals from fellow American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. The music video for the single was released on October 31. The single went on to top the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Migos' first number one single in the US. Their second album, Culture, was released on January 27, 2017. In April 2017, Migos were featured on Katy Perry song "Bon Appétit" from her fifth studio album, Witness.
On May 30, 2017, Migos (branded by Quality Control) released "Too Hotty" which is featured on the compilation album, Quality Control: Control the Streets Vol. 1 that was released on December 19, 2017. The single was officially released on streaming service on August 24, 2017. The music video was released on August 25.
On October 27, Migos officially released "MotorSport", the lead single off their second studio album Culture II, along with Cardi B and Nicki Minaj. The second single, "Stir Fry", was released on December 20, 2017 on the official Migos YouTube channel. The song was produced by Pharrell Williams. The song was used for the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend. A promotional single was released on January 22, 2018, titled, "Supastars". It was produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Buddah Bless, and Quavo; it was co-produced by DJ Durel. Culture II was released on January 26, 2018. The album contains twenty-four tracks, featuring production from Metro Boomin, Dun Deal, Murda Beatz, Travis Scott, Zaytoven and others.
In October 2018, Quavo stated that Culture III would be released in early 2019. The album was then delayed and re-scheduled for release in early 2020. However, the album was pushed back again, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Quavo spoke to Billboard in March 2020, and announced the group's decision to hold off on the release of Culture III, explaining it was largely due to their inability to properly roll out the album once social distancing rules went into effect in most states in the US. Instead, the group will first release Quarantine Mixtape in the lead-up to Culture III.
Antisocial
Migos Lyrics
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I was on the drugs for a minute, I'm sorry
(Murda on the beat so it's not nice)
I ain't had love in a minute
I been on drugs for a minute
I ain't hit my plug in a minute
I ain't had love in a minute
I ain't hit my plug in a minute
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings
(Takeoff)
When I'm in my feelings, I pour me some codeine just so I can feel it (drank, lean)
No doctor, nurse, or pharmacy needed, the way I prescrip' it (sip it)
Pray I don't get cursed, rebukin' the demons with the Holy Spirit (God)
And I was makin' it work, before I had fame, I had to go get it (did it)
I'm down to run up some M&Ms, my niggas, you wit' it? (M&M)
The cash, the rack, the bags, the few synonyms, my niggas, you get it? (Cheese)
You tryna fuck with the rocket? What's in your pocket? Better come wit' it (come wit' it)
Word around town, there's a body, homi', first degree murder, had did it (brrt)
Don't know what you heard, but they lyin'
If I ain't the greatest, then who is you kiddin'? (Who?)
I go and put on a piece of my jewelry, my definition of chillin' (ice)
Ain't been in love in a minute, so, baby, I'm sorry if I lose the feeling (sorry)
They want us to stop takin' drugs, but ain't nobody stoppin' the killin' (why?)
I ain't had love in a minute
I been on drugs for a minute (hey, hey)
I ain't hit my plug in a minute (woo)
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings (yeah, yeah)
I was drownin' in a pint of lean
I could see the demons in my sleep
I was lookin' for the loyalty
Takin' more drugs then Medellin
I lost my dawg to fentanyl, and I wasn't dissin' Lil Peep
Pop Smoke, rest in peace, wish I could put him under my wing
For my dawgs, give me a call, I'ma fall through
I need the same in return when I call you
Just look at what this world done came to
If we don't stick together then we all lose
We can't explain it (no), the world rotatin' (woah)
We can't stay patient, please give us an explanation (yeah)
Before we go crazy, we need savin' (savin')
'Cause I think we all above rehabilitation (woah)
Get on your job (job)
You gotta get all your niggas involved
'Cause breakin' the code like breakin' the law (ayy)
Antisocial, don't say what you saw, no (nope)
They showin' you love, then please don't fall
I ain't had love in a minute (no love, no)
I been on drugs for a minute (on drugs, yeah)
I ain't hit my plug in a minute (hit my plug, no)
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings (drown)
I ain't had love in a minute (no love, no)
I been on drugs for a minute (on drugs, yeah)
I ain't hit my plug in a minute (hit my plug, no)
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings (drown)
I ain't had love in a minute (ain't had no love)
I been on drugs for a minute (I ain't had no love, no, no)
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings
Now I lay me down to sleep
(Okay, now-now let me-let me go over)
Pray the Lord my soul to keep
If I die before I wake
Just walk me through the night, and walk me through the Heaven gate
Just walk me through the night, and walk me through the Heaven gate
The lyrics of this track convey the theme of loneliness and the negative effects of drug use. The artist, Migos Juice WRLD, starts by confessing that he has not experienced love in a while, and that he has been using drugs for a long period of time. He goes on to say that he has not been in touch with his drug supplier in a while. The artist is struggling with his feelings and is turning to drugs to cope. Takeoff, the featured artist, also explores the topic of drug usage in his verse. He raps about using codeine to numb his emotions, and praying for protection from the negative consequences of drug abuse.
Moreover, he highlights his hard work before fame and his loyalty towards his friends. The chorus repeats the first lines of the track, further emphasizing the theme of loneliness and drug use. The ending of the song is a prayer, suggesting that the artist realizes the consequences of his actions and is seeking redemption.
Some possible interpretations of the lyrics may suggest that the artists are using drug use as a coping mechanism for love and companionship. Moreover, it portrays the negative effects of drug abuse and suggests that the artists seek help. Also, the artists may be conveying how fame, and the industry can be lonely, and they may resort to a lifestyle of drug use and loneliness.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't forget it, I ain't had love in a minute
I haven't experienced love in a long time, so don't forget it.
I was on the drugs for a minute, I'm sorry
I've been using drugs for a while now, and I apologize for it.
(Murda on the beat so it's not nice)
The producer Murda created this instrumental, and it's not nice (meaning it's great).
I ain't hit my plug in a minute
I haven't contacted my drug dealer in a while.
Lately, I been drownin' in my feelings
Recently, I've been overwhelmed with my emotions.
When I'm in my feelings, I pour me some codeine just so I can feel it (drank, lean)
When I'm emotional, I drink codeine to enhance the feeling.
No doctor, nurse, or pharmacy needed, the way I prescrip' it (sip it)
I don't need a prescription from a doctor, nurse, or pharmacy to take this drug.
Pray I don't get cursed, rebukin' the demons with the Holy Spirit (God)
I hope I don't suffer a negative fate, and I'm fighting my inner demons through prayer.
And I was makin' it work, before I had fame, I had to go get it (did it)
I was successful before becoming famous, and I had to work hard for it.
I'm down to run up some M&Ms, my niggas, you wit' it? (M&M)
I'm willing to make money with my friends. Are you interested?
The cash, the rack, the bags, the few synonyms, my niggas, you get it? (Cheese)
I'm talking about money in different ways. Do you understand what I'm saying?
You tryna fuck with the rocket? What's in your pocket? Better come wit' it (come wit' it)
Are you trying to mess with me? You better have something valuable to offer.
Word around town, there's a body, homi', first degree murder, had did it (brrt)
There are rumors of a murder, and the alleged killer is suspected of committing first degree murder.
Don't know what you heard, but they lyin'
I don't know what you heard, but it's not true.
If I ain't the greatest, then who is you kiddin'? (Who?)
I believe I'm the best. Who are you trying to fool?
I go and put on a piece of my jewelry, my definition of chillin' (ice)
My way of relaxing is to wear my expensive jewelry.
Ain't been in love in a minute, so, baby, I'm sorry if I lose the feeling (sorry)
I haven't been in love for a while, and I apologize if I struggle with feelings of love.
They want us to stop takin' drugs, but ain't nobody stoppin' the killin' (why?)
People want us to stop using drugs, but no one is addressing the issue of violence and death.
I was drownin' in a pint of lean
I was overwhelmed with emotions and drank a lot of codeine.
I could see the demons in my sleep
I had nightmares and could see frightening things in my dreams.
I was lookin' for the loyalty
I was seeking faithfulness and commitment from others.
Takin' more drugs then Medellin
I consume more drugs than the city of Medellin in Colombia.
I lost my dawg to fentanyl, and I wasn't dissin' Lil Peep
My friend died from a drug overdose, and it wasn't a criticism of Lil Peep, who also died from an overdose.
Pop Smoke, rest in peace, wish I could put him under my wing
Rapper Pop Smoke passed away, and I wish I could have mentored him.
For my dawgs, give me a call, I'ma fall through
My friends can call me, and I'll be there for them.
I need the same in return when I call you
When I need help, I hope to receive the same from my friends.
Just look at what this world done came to
We should note the direction this world is heading in.
If we don't stick together then we all lose
If we don't support each other, we will all suffer.
We can't explain it (no), the world rotatin' (woah)
We can't make sense of things, and the world is constantly changing.
We can't stay patient, please give us an explanation (yeah)
We can't wait any longer. We need to know why things are happening.
Before we go crazy, we need savin' (savin')
Before we lose our minds completely, we need help and saving.
'Cause I think we all above rehabilitation (woah)
I believe we're better than needing rehabilitation.
Get on your job (job)
Start working and taking accountability.
You gotta get all your niggas involved
You need to involve all your friends in this endeavor.
'Cause breakin' the code like breakin' the law (ayy)
Breaking the code is like breaking the law.
Antisocial, don't say what you saw, no (nope)
I'm not interested in socializing and gossip. Keep what you saw to yourself.
They showin' you love, then please don't fall
If someone is showing you love, don't let them down.
Now I lay me down to sleep
I'm going to sleep now.
(Okay, now-now let me-let me go over)
I need a moment to change my perspective.
Pray the Lord my soul to keep
I'm praying for the safety of my soul.
If I die before I wake
If I die in my sleep before waking up.
Just walk me through the night, and walk me through the Heaven gate
Guide me through the darkness of the night and lead me to Heaven.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Kiari Cephus, Kirsnick Ball, Quavious Keyate Marshall, Rasool Diaz, Shane Lindstrom, Jarad Higgins
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Crushroadmusic
R.I.P. juice wrld🙏🏿
@imonly1inch510
https://youtu.be/IaEUEvRSjdg 🔥🔥
@rayjones7858
Legend forever
@jdontmissdose
ehh
@osku22
Don't disrespect him by not writing the name correctly
@balenci.138
Migos is my inspiration my friends think its impossible for me to get 10k likes on my song I want u guys to prove them wrong
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@MasterComix10
“They want us to stop takin' drugs, but ain't nobody stoppin' the killin'”
This bar hit very hard after he passed away😔
Rest in Peace Takeoff 🕊️
@christophercarter7862
Facts 💔💔💔
@wizhanaka8667
R.i.p take 🕊🙏
@LilDeady_
R.I.P 😔