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Culture

Culture is the second studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on January 27, 2017, by 300 Entertainment, Quality Control Music and YRN Tha Label. The album features guest appearances from DJ Khaled, Lil Uzi Vert, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz and Travis Scott, while the production was handled by Metro Boomin and Murda Beatz, among others. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    The Atlanta trio Migos come back after a commercial and creative dry spell with a #1 single and a definitive work.  

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  • The Guardian

    The Atlanta rap trio’s hotly anticipated second album is exuberant, gritty and seriously ambitious.  

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  • Spin

    Migos, at this point, have laid the framework to make the Southern-rap equivalent of a major-label pop album.  

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  • Crack Magazine

    No matter what happens with Migos in the future, Culture solidifies their once-shaky stature in rap.  

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  • Consequence of Sound

    If it had not been evident before, Culture makes it very clear the South still got something to say.  

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  • The Needle Drop

    On their sophomore album Culture, the Migos boys are sounding a bit more focused than usual.  

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  • DJ Booth

    In these troubling times, Migos remind us what a good time sounds like.  

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  • Hip Hop DX

    In spite of its drawbacks, Culture showcases Migos at the top of their artistry and there’s no indication that it’s their peak either.  

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  • Beat

    In spite of their loose ends, this is an enjoyable project if approached with the right perspective. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Migos up their game, take thrilling victory lap on 'Culture'.  

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  • Vulture

    This is what rap looks like now. This is what bars sound like.  

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    Migos are on top of the world right now, and "Culture" is a successful, if imperfect, attempt at harnessing that.  

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  • XXL Mag

    Migos have ascended higher than ever before on Culture. They're not looking back down any time soon.  

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  • Pretty Much Amazing

    The magic of Culture is the way it sounds effortless while evoking all the effort that came before it.  

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  • AV Music

    Culture is the album Migos has been building toward for years.  

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  • The Daily Nexus

    Simply put, it’s more than music. It’s culture.  

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  • Legends Will Never Die

    give this a listen because it might be their most well groomed effort yet  

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  • Wickedd Child

    If you’ve come to Culture for groundbreaking lyrical content and insights into why Migos believe they’re for the culture, you’ve come to the wrong place.  

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  • Mic

    The album features some of the group's best, most meticulously produced beats to date.  

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  • Clash Music

    ‘CULTURE’ may be limited in its scope, but it delivers in spades everything one might have hoped for from “the Beatles of this generation.”  

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  • The Young Folks

    Migos feels like entry-level trap music when they should be capitalizing on the opportunity they have and expanding their personality.  

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  • B-Side Magazine

    Culture is a letter from Migos to the rap game, stating, “We’re still here. And we never left.”  

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  • Irish Times

    Migos have blazed an influential trail by creating a vivid world that everyone wants to belong to or experience  

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  • Stereogum

    On Culture, Migos have taken a huge leap, riding the wave of their biggest hit to create an album that radiates swagger in all directions without compromising on its own thick, deep sound.  

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  • Fact Mag

    Quavo, Offset and Takeoff are The Beatles of our generation, and if C U L T U R E is their Revolver, it means we’ve got a Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to look forward to.  

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  • Medium

    There are definitely openings to criticize the Migos from a content perspective, but for what they actually try to bring to the table they did their job here.  

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  • Blasting News

    Migos makes you feel like they have hit their apex, and maybe that have. 

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  • Vinyl Me Please

    It’s an album of revision and refinery; despite the grandiose nature of its rollout, you’ll find similar subject matter done very well.  

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  • Rhyme Hip Hop

    Each distinct sound from each of the members molds their style to fit any production and in Culture we finally hear that.  

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  • The Atlantic

    The No. 1 album in the country is from a trio of Atlanta rappers whose dizzying coordination sounds deceptively simple.  

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  • The Dartmouth

    This culture, like the band itself, has become an integral part of mainstream American culture.  

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  • Hype Street

    CULTURE is what the culture needed, and Migos provided.  

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  • The Houstonian

    For a second album, this was an impressive one and successful in itself.  

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  • Vague Visages

    Culture could already be described as a career-defining work, except Migos’ career is still being defined. 

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  • The Odyssey

    If you need to reinvent your playlist so you can get the aux passed to you, just download Culture.  

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  • The Daily Californian

    Migos creates culture, from the streets, for the masses. We’re still playing catch-up.  

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  • Harbinger

    This highly anticipated album is everything Migos fans want.  

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  • Radio UTD

    Although it lacked any real substance, it spoke for the people as an entertaining and fun release which Migos seem to do pretty well. 

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  • Freelancer

    CULTURE is an easy listen and can be labeled as a good if not almost great body of work.  

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  • I Do Music

    after releasing [Culture], it has pumped up the hype train to another level. 

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  • Hot Salad World

    Culture front to back does the music itself a disservice. There’s not enough diversity in the sound to keep things interesting.  

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  • Focus Hip Hop

    The content isn’t super interesting, but it’s dope sonically.  

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  • Artistically Trustworthy

    The Atlanta trio embrace their Atlanta roots with a ton of bangers and references to selling drugs on the group's best project to date. 

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  • SLA Media

    [Culture] showcase Migos’ versatility.  

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  • Teal Cheese

    Culture is enjoyable body of work, and definitely a step in the right direction sonically. 

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  • The Black Juice

    it’s safe to say that the Migos did not disappoint their listeners.  

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  • Creative Loafing

    The Northside trap trio cements its place in history with latest release.  

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  • Hip Hop and Other Things

    Migos prove that while they can dish out quality music on certain tracks.  

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  • Tazmania Show

    The Migos are on a great path and their influence is increasing at a very rapid pace.  

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  • Expressions

    If you are a fan of Migos’ past work, or rap in general, I highly recommend giving this album a listen.  

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