Migos

American hip hop group

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2022 Remix of 'We Set the Trends' featuring additional artists like Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, and DJ Khaled
2021 Collaborated with DJ Khaled and Jim Jones, continuing to work with prominent artists
2021 Migos released music videos 'Straightenin' and 'Avalanche'
2021 Featured on DJ Khaled's track 'We Going Crazy' with H.E.R. from the album Khaled Khaled
2021 Migos released singles 'Avalanche', 'Picasso' with Future, and 'Type Shit' with Cardi B from their Culture III album
2021 Migos releases 'Straightenin' from their album Culture III, achieving Platinum certification
June 11 2021 Released fourth studio album 'Culture III', which reached number 2 on charts.
2020 Migos released 'Give No Fxk' featuring Travis Scott and Young Thug
2019 Collaborated with DaBaby on the track 'Raw Shit' from the album Kirk
2019 Migos collaborated on the single 'My Family' with Karol G, Snoop Dogg, and Rock Mafia for The Addams Family, which received RIAA Gold certification
2019 Migos releases 'Pure Water' with Mustard, achieving 5× Platinum certification
August 16 2019 Released compilation album 'Quality Control: Control the Streets, Volume 2' as part of the Quality Control label.
2018 Continued collaborations with Gucci Mane and DJ Durel, maintaining their presence in the hip-hop scene
2018 Continued to release collaborative tracks with artists like Carnage and Chris Brown
2018 Cardi B featuring Migos released the single 'Drip', which achieved RIAA Platinum certification
2018 Migos released singles 'Supastars' from Culture II album and 'They Can't Win' for Madden NFL 19 video game
2018 Migos releases their album Culture II, with hit singles 'Walk It Talk It' featuring Drake and 'Stir Fry'
January 26 2018 Released third studio album 'Culture II', which topped charts and was certified 2× Platinum by RIAA.
2017 High-profile collaborations with major artists including Katy Perry, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, and Steve Aoki, crossing multiple music genres
2017 Migos released several significant music videos including 'T-Shirt', 'Deadz' featuring 2 Chainz, and 'MotorSport' featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B
2017 Collaborated with DJ Khaled, Big Sean, and appeared on The Fate of the Furious soundtrack
2017 Migos had multiple high-profile collaborations, including Calvin Harris's 'Slide' (which went 4× Platinum), Katy Perry's 'Bon Appétit', and Gucci Mane's 'I Get the Bag' (which went 8× Platinum).
2017 Migos releases 'MotorSport' featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, which achieves 6× Platinum certification
December 8 2017 Released compilation album 'Quality Control: Control the Streets, Volume 1' as part of the Quality Control label.
January 27 2017 Released second studio album 'Culture', which reached number 1 on multiple charts and was certified Platinum by RIAA.
January 27 2017 Migos released their second studio album, Culture, which further established their prominence in the hip hop scene.
2016 Significant collaborations with YFN Lucci, A$AP Ferg, and Ty Dolla Sign, further establishing their reputation in the music industry
2016 Released collaborations with diverse artists including ASAP Ferg, DJ Snake, and T.I.
2016 Migos featured on tracks like 'Can't Believe' with Young Egypt and 'Bad Intentions' with Niykee Heaton, which was certified Gold by RIAA.
2016 Migos releases 'Bad and Boujee' featuring Lil Uzi Vert, which reaches #1 on the charts and achieves 4× Platinum certification
July 7 2016 Migos released the 3 Way EP through YRN and Quality Control labels as a digital download.
May 13 2016 Released compilation album 'Tru Colors' in collaboration with Gucci Mane, Young Thug, and Peewee Longway through Quality Control and 1017 Records.
January 18 2016 Migos released 'Y.R.N 2 (Young Rich Niggas 2)' through YRN and Quality Control as a digital download and streaming release.
2015 Continued collaboration with various artists including Mally Mall, French Montana, and Chris Brown, showcasing their versatility
2015 Continued to build their reputation through multiple collaborative tracks with artists like Lil Wayne, Kid Ink, and The Game
2015 Migos released their song 'Just for Tonight' featuring Chris Brown from the album Yung Rich Nation
2015 Migos appeared on international collaborations including Gradur's '#LHOMMEAUBOB' and a remix of Fall Out Boy's 'Irresistible'.
July 31 2015 Released debut studio album 'Yung Rich Nation' through Quality Control, 300, and Atlantic Records, marking their first major album release.
July 22 2015 Migos released the Trap Symphony EP through Audiomack Live as a digital download.
March 4 2015 Migos collaborated with YRN Lingo to release the mixtape 'Migo Lingo' through YRN and Quality Control labels.
2014 Expanded collaborations with artists like Ray J, Rich The Kid, and Nick Cannon, demonstrating their growing presence in the hip-hop scene
2014 Migos continued releasing music videos, including 'Fight Night', 'Handsome and Wealthy', and 'Black Bottles' featuring Rick Ross
2014 Expanded their collaborative efforts, featuring on tracks with artists like Justin Bieber, Travis Scott, and E-40
2014 Migos collaborated on singles 'Bricks' with Carnage and 'FuckEmx3' with OG Maco.
November 5 2014 Migos released the mixtape 'Rich Nigga Timeline' through Quality Control as a digital download and streaming release.
February 25 2014 Migos released 'No Label 2' through Quality Control, which achieved notable chart positions across multiple categories.
2013 Migos released multiple music videos including 'R.I.P.', 'Dennis Rodman' featuring Gucci Mane, 'Versace', and 'Hannah Montana'
2013 Migos began collaborating extensively, appearing on multiple tracks with various artists including Gucci Mane, Rich The Kid, and Chief Keef
2013 Migos featured on several collaborative singles including 'Young Nigga' with Que, 'We Ready' with Soulja Boy, and 'Anytime' with Sean Garrett.
2013 A$AP Ferg released 'Shabba' remix featuring Migos, Shabba Ranks, and Busta Rhymes.

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