The Daily Beast recently profiled “New Atlanta” rappers Migos in a story titled “Migos: Hip Hop’s Biggest Hellraisers.”
The trio’s rowdiest concert – last month’s melee in Albany – is highlighted within the story, and their short-lived feud with Chief Keef and his GBE cohorts is discussed.
In March, Migos was blamed by city officials for inciting the crowd inside of Albany’s Washington Avenue Armory. An off-stage altercation ultimately left six men stabbed and one woman robbed and assaulted, the Migos were subsequently banned from the arena.
“It be pissin’ me off because they’re messin’ with a lot of our money by putting our name on something that has nothing to do with us,” Takeoff told The Daily Beast. “You can see in the pictures that we’re onstage performing and doing what we do.”
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“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,” Quavo adds. “We’re gonna give you a great show. We’re tellin’ you to drink one time, smoke one time, so beef up [the security] and we’ll get with it. We weren’t with the stabbin’ and shit. It didn’t have nothin’ to do with us, but they banned us.”
The article also dubs the trio, “the most controversial rap group in America.”
Their conflict with Chief Keef and GBE was settled last December, yet the Migos declined to speak on their current relationship.
For more Migos coverage, watch the following DX Daily:
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