Migos “Back To The Bando” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist, Download & Mixtape Stream

    Migos released Back To The Bando today (September 17). This is the follow-up to the group’s debut album, YRN: Yung Rich Nation, which was released in July.

    The mixtape has 15 tracks and no features. The recently released single “Bitch Dab” is now called “Look At My Dab.”

    Production comes from Zaytoven, Drumma Boy, Dun Deal and others.

    Download Back To The Bando at LiveMixtapes.

    The Back To The Bando tracklist and mixtape stream are below:

    1. See What I’m Saying (Intro) Prod. by Deko & OG Parker
    2. Back To The Bando Prod. by Zaytoven
    3. Burnt Out Prod. by Zaytoven
    4. Forrest Whitaker Prod. by Dun Deal
    5. Rich Nigga Still Trappin’ Prod. by Murda Beatz
    6. Came From Nothing Prod. by Dun Deal
    7. Trap Problems Prod. by Dun Deal
    8. Slanging Prod. by Zaytoven
    9. Asking For Money Prod. by Zaytoven
    10. Look At My Dab Prod. by Drumma Boy
    11. Check Prod. by Black Akademy
    12. Pamela Prod. by Zaytoven
    13. Say So Prod. by Zaytoven
    14. Neighborhood Scientists Prod. by Zaytoven
    15. Unleashed Prod. by OG Parker

    (This article was last updated on September 9, 2015 and is as follows.)

    Migos says that Back to the Bando will be released September 17.

    The project is a mixtape, per LiveMixtapes.

    Migos released the first single from the project, “Bitch Dab,” on Thursday (September 3).

    The tape is set to arrive on the heels of YRN: Yung Rich Nationthe group’s debut album, which was released in July.

    (The original article in this thread was published September 3, 2015 and is as follows.)

    Migos announced its follow-up to YRN: Yung Rich Nation on Twitter yesterday (September 2).

    The project is titled Back to the Bando and it is unclear whether it is a mixtape or an album. The cover art shows all three members in front of a dilapidated house.

    Last month, Takeoff and Quavo said that a second album is ready to be released and said it was difficult to promote the group’s debut album without Offset, who is in jail.

    YRN: Yung Rich Nation was released in July and featured the single “Just for Tonight” with Chris Brown.

    For additional Migos coverage, watch the following DX Daily:

    6 thoughts on “Migos “Back To The Bando” Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist, Download & Mixtape Stream

    1. All the people you have doing the news suck cock. Migos is real rap. These guys aint shit. This guys just happy to be here, to be associated with groups like amigos and others even if in the smallest way. Fire burn you guys at HipHopdx. I think I’m done with this bullshit.

    2. that’s the quickest second album i’ve ever seen released after a first flop. this one will flop as well and then these guys will get dropped from the record label and then we will never hear from them again. these are facts. don’t believe me, look at the history of rappers who have flopped, and especially ones who have flopped back to back. thank goodness, cuz these guys suck anyway.

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