We always trend set.

Girls run the world.

We gave the world dab fever!

We want you to pay attention.

I got a record with Frank Ocean.

Being spontaneous is a blessing.

I couldn't follow nobody's rules.

Got your mama and sister dabbing.

We're gonna give you a great show.

Men always like what the ladies like.

In ninth grade, I played wide receiver.

We make songs like a factory and put them out.

I'd open doors for anyone who opens doors for me.

We not trying to do what everybody else is doing.

My vision and my creative ability is just so broad.

Nobody's gonna care about your stuff the way you do.

We laid the foundation before we went to a major label.

History repeats itself. So you might wanna pay attention.

Offset's the animal out the group. But he ain't no bad guy.

It's a blessing to have fans acknowledging your craft, period.

Whatever makes your head nod, that's want we want to give you.

Straight up. You can't mess with Jay when it's time to come play.

I'll tell ya, when you open up that can of dab, it's always fresh.

My mama just accepted everybody with open arms. Everybody knew her.

You got to expand the sound to expand your horizon and your fanbase.

You gotta give everybody a new trend a new wave, something new to do.

I done made music with Makonnen, Frank Ocean. We all make great music.

Our first album didn't work because we tried to be something we're not.

Every time we get days off, we try to go home and record five or six songs.

Wealth is just consistency... I don't want to be rich. I want to be wealthy.

Shout out to my boy Guwop. We came in the game, and we learned from the best.

Girls always make our music go. They set the trends. It starts with the ladies.

I used to get butterflies. Now we're always ready to hit the stage and rock out.

I'm just willing to try different things. But you gotta keep it all making sense.

Atlanta embraced us. We have so much respect for them, and they have respect for us.

We know the fans love us to death, and the people that hear out music love our music.

I was a fan of T-Pain's music growing up. I bought 'Epiphany' and 'Rappa Ternt Sanga.'

The crazy thing about the dab is like - dance moves, once you create them, they last forever.

If you real from the heart, you real from the heart. That ain't got nothing to do with no sex or gender.

Our music attracts the people that we rap about and make music about, and they come out and actually do it.

I feel like we can learn from each other by us, being the young generation, giving knowledge to the older guys.

The greatest MCs came out of groups; the greatest singers came out of groups. So you can't tell us we're not MCs.

When we [Migos] talk about whatever we're talking about, and you visualise it, that's what we really went through.

We had to get serious and hit all aspects. We had to graduate. That's what you got to do: reach all people across the nation.

I want to thank my momma for pulling up. I want to thank my boys who was with me since day one; thank you for pulling up on me.

We grew up listening to music like that: we grew up on the snap music, grew up off the trap music, grew up on all the South sound.

All these police treating our people wrong, man. Black lives matter, but we got fans of all different colors, so all lives matter.

There ain't nothing that we need to be worried about. We just need to be in the right lane where everybody else be in the left lane.

If you want the Migos to come to your venue, you need to have security there because of the type of music we're rappin'. We get fans excited.

The culture means the younger generation respecting the OGs, but at the same time, bringing it all to the older generation to where they can relate.

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