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. Tβhe group later released another mixtape titled "No Label" in 2012, which featured "Bando", a track that wasβ 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 AppΓ©tit" 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.
Canβt Go Out Sad
Migos Lyrics
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Talk to me
See this day and age, these young niggas getting paid
Wrist clear, Sprite, yuh
Mike Tyson bite, yuh
Cup real dirty, yuh
Motorcross bike, yuh
Chopper real life
Double seal tight
Detroit got me right
Piccolo green it's millions, and the old money got mildew
Kick her out 'cause she keep filming
They calling me Bob the Builder
Quavo Paul Pierce 'em, whip a ball, Wilson
Put my all in that bowl, put my all in it
I want all my dogs to win it
I want all my dogs to win it
Remember my dog was sentenced, no, no
I ain't gon' take it back to the beginning
Just get in the Benz and sit in
(Talk to em')
C'mon (ayy)
(Get in there)
(Chill)
(C'mon)
Standing in the trap, been a long day
Thinking bout putting insurance on my wrist and AK
Mama tired, daddy died, ain't no Real Housewives
Now it's no more crying, 'cause we upper echelon
I can make a Tuesday, go up like a Saturday
I don't play where you fools play, you must be from out of state
Molly yo girl dinner plate, you take her on dinner dates
Dabbing in Raf Simmons yeah I dress the huncho everyday
Ricki Lake, wrapped up, came from Kuwait
Everyday, everyday, young nigga looking for bae
Got a bitch on Jimmy and she do whatever huncho say
Her boyfriend wanna be me 'cause I keep that shit the gangster way
I got to put you down
Ay man, these niggas goin' out sad
I'm tellin' ya, can't go out bad
Naw, 'specially bout that bitch
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
(Offset)
Not 'bout the bitch, naw, not 'bout the bitch
She call just for the dick
Aw, Lord, don't say this your bitch
I'm young and rich
But I can strong arm a brick
I heard you was born a bitch
Rick Owens they cost your rent
Pay up, straight up
John Wick got to put the K up
I'ma smash ya but we don't lay up
I'ma bachelor get ya weight up
Throw the north, bitch you know where we from
Think it's sweet and we pull out a drum
You can be rich and a bum
I want it all, not some
She fucking for fame, for sum
I think she came for money
I swear I ain't hurting for nothing
So I just gave the money
Hoes in my house like Hugh Heffner
But I'ma slay the bunnies
She goin' insane, she talk' bout my main quit sayin' my name lil' mama
I got to put you down
Ay man, these niggas goin' out sad
I'm tellin' ya, can't go out bad
Naw, 'specially 'bout that bitch
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
(Takeoff)
I can't, go out, sad about no bitch
Who me? Takeoff never mad about no bitch
Depressed need to get some off my chest, ain't stressed about that bitch
She let, me nut on her chest, you still arrest that bitch
Bad, yeah lil' mama bad, you let her get the Jag and crash
That's goin' out sad
You took on her on a date with dad
The question is boy did you smash?
Been strong week and a half, and everything you get to get a bitch have (Tricked you)
Aw man, goddamn, these niggas goin' out sad
Wifin' ho's up, there's not one nigga the hood done been had
Smash, cuff, but you can pass, ignore but can't erase the past
If she fool you once, shame on her, if she fool you twice it's yo ass
I got to put you down
Ay man, these niggas goin' out sad
I'm tellin' ya, can't go out bad
Naw, 'specially 'bout that bitch
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
I'm not goin' out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
I can't go out sad
'Specially 'bout that bitch
The lyrics to "Can't Go Out" by Migos and Young Thug speak to the artists' success and an unapologetic attitude toward relationships with women. The song reflects on their rise to fame and the lifestyle that comes with it, with references to expensive watches, dirty cups, and motorcross bikes. They boast about their wealth and the material possessions that come with it, indicating that they don't engage in physical fights but rather use a "chopper" or gun to protect themselves. The lyrics also mention their loyalty to their friends, wanting them all to succeed. They allude to their past struggles, with Quavo reflecting on a friend's sentence.
The song delves into a portrayal of fast-paced living and the desire for constant excitement. It suggests a disregard for traditional time constraints, as the artists claim they can make any day feel like a Saturday. They emphasize their dominance in the places they frequent and their ability to attract women, particularly through their music and fashion choices. The lyrics also touch on the notion of jealousy and how others may envy their lifestyle.
The chorus indicates that they refuse to go out on a negative note, specifically in relation to a woman. They express their determination not to let a relationship bring them down or impact their success, signaling a resilience and commitment to their careers.
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Quavious Marshall, Kirshnik Ball, Kiari Cephus
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@onlymykel
Lltakeoffβ€οΈ
@Msgoody2
My favorite Migos song. Rest in Power Take. π’πποΈ
@lifewithcoolguy
Sad world cold world
@louisrussell5160
fucking unreal.. so sad
@yummyfatkid3825
Yea. First thing I did was pull this song up π’
@cloutbenis9371
Takeoff was so talented bro this was his best verse
@JVCKMILLY
flow master forver
@Izzyguwop
I listen to this song twice a day to help me get through my break up...thank you Migos
Damn..looking back at my comment from 5 years ago I did used to listen to this song alot when I was in my feels Rest In Power TAKEOFFπ
@tatumsharp66
Supreme Izzy when I'm mad at my nigga
@nicolettasilvestri5716
Same