Migos Ft Young Thug & Travis Scott Give No Fxk (2020)

Chuks Anyanwu
7 min readFeb 19, 2020

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Migos just dropped a new smashing single known as “Give No Fxk” and we have the full video download so that you can down and get the song for your listening pleasure.

Migos Ft. Young Thug & Travis Scott — Give No FXK (Official MP3 Video Download)

Guest what, you may have seen this video before but I can say without any doubt in my mind that it’s evergreen and you may want to listen to it all over again. Travis Scott in this video had one of his best collabos arguably…

Migos Ft. Young Thug & Travis Scott — Give No FXK (Official MP3 Video)

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Migos is an American hip hop rap group from Lawrenceville, Georgia. The group was founded in 2008 and is made up of three rappers with stage names as Takeoff, Offset, and Quavo. Their manager then was nicknamed “Coach K”, who managed Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy who were based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Migos released their first single (Versace) in 2013. The singles drew inspiration from their mixtape release, the Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas). Afterwards, the group has released several other singles such as: Fight Night, Look at My Dabs, Bad and Boujee (which featured Lil Uzi), Motor Sport, with (Nicki Minaj and Cardi B), to mention a few.

Migos released their debut album, Young Rich Nation in July 2015, from Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment. Their second album, Culture was released in January 2017 through both record labels, and debuted on top of the US Billboard 200 chart. Later in February 2017, the group signed a deal with Motown and Capitol Records, and subsequently released Culture 2 in January 2018 which gave the group their second number one record album in the United States.

On February 25, 2014, Migos released the follow-up to their second mix-tape, titled No Label 2. The music was downloaded over 100,000 times in its first week of release and was certified “gold” on DatPiff, a mix-tape sharing site.

No Label 2 received positive reviews from music pundits, generally speaking. One of the music pundits, Consequence of Sound described it as “the perfect mix of raucous party tunes and triumphant rap anthems for your next BBQ or Block Party” saying that it was packed with potential Hits. Also, Vive praised the work done on the tape as “extensive and impressive”.

On March 14, 2014, it was revealed by Migos’ mixtape, Young Rich Niggas 2, that the project had turned out to be a full-blown album. The group were aiming to at least have 20 songs on the album. In June 2014, it was also revealed that Migos had signed a deal with 300 Entertainment, which was distributed by Atlantic Records. In June 2014, their single “Fight Night” was featured on XXL’s “25 Best Songs of 2014” list. It was on number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100. Immediately after the release of their mixtape, Rich Niggas Timeline, which was released on November 5, 2014, Rolling Stone voted it the 7th-best rap album of 2014.

On February 5, 2015, Migos released the first single from the album “One Time”. On March 23, 2015, the trio released a music video for the single, as a part of a cross-promotion with the YouTube Music Awards. The single peaked at number 34 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Following a slight delay, resulting from the Georgia Southern University incident (which led to Offset being in jailed), Migos’ debut album, Yung Rich Nation (originally titled Y.R.N.), was released on July 31, 2015, featuring Chris Brown and Young Thug. Yung Rich Nation received over all positive reviews from music critics. In its first week, the album sold over 15,000 copies and peaked at number 3 on the Top Rap Albums Charts.

Migos said that the group had completed their second studio album already. Referring to this album’s release, in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, Takeoff said, “It’s all about timing”. The track “Fantastic”, featuring Lil Wayne, will be added to the album. Migos also planned to collaborate with rapper Nas in their future works.

In September 2015, Migos broke off from 300 Entertainment as they believed that Quality Control Music can manage them alone and this would also increase their revenue base. With 300 Entertainment, they made approximately US$30,000–40,000 per show; but with Quality Control they made in excess of US$60,000.

On September 17, 2015, the group released a new mix-tape titled Back to the Bando. Even though one of the group member, Offset was still in Jail, Migos continued releasing music. The first song off the mix-tape, “Look at My Dab”, was released on September 6. It was officially released as a single through iTunes on October 30. The song has gained worldwide recognition ever since Migos and other known people such Odell Beckham Jr. and Cam Newton have been doing the signature dance move called “Dabbing”.

On October 22, 2015, Migos and Rich the Kid released “Streets on Lock 4”. Migos were originally supposed to release the collaboration mix-tape with Young Thug entitled “MigoThuggin in late 2016 but jettisoned the idea. Their follow up mix-tape to YRN, Young Rich Niggas 2, was released on 18th January 2016.

On September 7, 2016, Kanye West announced to the world that he had signed Migos to a management deal with his GOOD Music imprint, but in January 2017 the group stated that they are not in any affiliation with Kanye West’s label. 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 rapper Lil Uzi. The music video for the single was released on October 31. The single topped the Billboard Hoy 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’s song “Bon Appétit” from her fifth studio album, Witness.

On May 30, 2017, Migos released “Too Hotty” and this featured on the compilation album, Quality Control the Streets Vol.1 that was released on December 19, 2017. The single was officially released on streaming service on August 24, 2017. Also, the music video for the album was released on August 25, 2017.

On October 27, Migos officially released “MotorSport”, the lead single of their second studio album Culture II, ft. Cardi B and Nicki Minaj. The second single, “Stir Fry”, was released on December 20, 2017 on their official 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 is produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Buddah Bless, and Quavo; and the music was co-produced by DJ Durel. The album is made up of twenty-four (24) tracks, featuring production from Metro Boomin, Dun Deal, Murda Beatz, Travis Scott, Zaytoven et al.

Georgia Southern University concert incident 2015

On April 18, 2015, Migos were scheduled to perform at the Georgia Southern University’s 2015 Spring concert at Hanner Fieldhouse in Statesboro, Georgia. The show began at about 7:00 pm EDT with local opening performances; but the group took the stage nearly an hour and a half later than their scheduled 9:00 pm scheduled time. Even though their performance contract stipulated a minimum of 45 minutes set time, the group performed for less than 30 minutes before leaving the stage. The University Police Department, the Statesboro Police Department and the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office, who were on duty at the concert as security details, noticed a strong smell of marijuana from the group’s vans, and the drivers were interrogated by law enforcement officers. On further investigation, twelve members of their band members were arrested for possession of marijuana and another Schedule II controlled substance, possession of firearms within a school safety zone, possession of firearms during the commission of a crime, and possession of firearms by convicted felons. Although university officials had been aware of Migos’ reputation, the group was allowed to perform, because they had been voted as the best among the seven bands and artists up for consideration for the spring concert in the students’ poll, and student fees and ticket sales proceeds had been used to pay for the concert. Going by the performance contract, the group was to be paid $30,000 with their promoter Big House Collective receiving additional $3,000. The University officials initially requested to put Migos in breach of contract because of the group’s late arrival, and subsequent shortened performance, and possession of contraband on university property; but the university eventually paid half of the agreed contract fees.

On April 20, 2015, Take-off, Quavo, and six members of their retinue were released on bond by the Bulloch County District Attorney’s Office. However, Offset and six others were remanded in custody without bond. Because of this development, Migos postponed their Yung Rich Nation Tour until July 2015.

Offset, while in custody was charged with battery and inciting a riot within a penal facility after attacking another inmate, and inflicting severe injury on him. In a bond hearing before the County Superior Court Judge, John R. Turner on May 8, 2015, Offset was formally denied bond based on his criminal record on file as well as the jail fight. During the hearing, two members of Migos’ retinue were also denied bonds while four others were granted bonds and were barred from entering Bulloch County as a condition of their release. Also, the Judge directed that the four who were released not to make contact with anyone involved in the case. Offset’s attorney argued that the rap trio were unfairly heard by law enforcement and that officers had failed to prove ownership of the firearms and illicit drugs found within the two vans; however, the prosecution argued that law enforcement were drafted to the concert for the safety of the students and the public at-large due to Migos’ track record of violence at performances. Upon hearing the decision, Offset shouted obscenities as he was escorted out of the courtroom.

After eight months in custody, Offset was released on December 4, 2015, after accepting an Alford plea deal. The plea deal dropped the gun, drug, and gang-related charges in exchange for pleading guilty to inciting a riot within a penal facility; paying a $1,000 fine; serving five years probation; and banishment from four neighboring Counties. Takeoff, facing misdemeanor marijuana charges, also accepted a plea deal and was sentenced with 12 months’ probation. Quavo pleaded no contest to misdemeanor marijuana charges and received a 12-month sentence, which was later suspended based on payment of fines.

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