Offset Says Migos Made Trap Music Popular Ahead Of ‘Culture 3’ Release

Roommates, it’s been three years since Migos put out a project but in just a few days, the group will be releasing its highly anticipated ‘Culture 3’ album. Quavo, Offset and Takeoff have definitely made some hits over the years with their unique adlibs and flows, but according to Offset, they brought much more than that to the table.

While speaking with Billboard about their album release, Offset said he isn’t sure the group has gotten its flowers for doing what other artists couldn’t–making trap music popular.

“We made this trap go pop,” he said. “They don’t talk about that. We made trap go pop talking about selling pounds and bricks, and we hit Billboard No. 1. Hip-hop artists weren’t going No. 1 like that, but now it just be ‘bang, bang, bang.’”

Nevertheless, Offset is confident the group has grown since their last project dropped and said their creativity is definitely going to shine through once ‘Culture 3’ hits the streets.

“We not just doing one verse and one verse — we’re switching it up,” he explained. “We doing things other people can’t do because we the only group. We got creative with our flows, so we could stamp another [movement]. We feel like we gonna lead the pack with this album.”

During their three year hiatus, each of the Migos released solo projects, showing fans the power of their pen, their unique flows and the strength of their cadence–another wave Offset said Migos created.

“If you go back in time and listen to music prior to 2013, the cadence and the flow didn’t matter. It was more about the bars and what you’re saying,” Offset told Billboard. “Now, people get away with not saying nothing as long as the cadence and flow are good, and I feel like we created that.”

‘Culture 3’ is hitting streaming platforms on Friday, Roomies! Are y’all looking forward to it?

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