Yung Rich Nation

| Migos

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Yung Rich Nation

Yung Rich Nation is the debut studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on July 31, 2015, by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment and YRN Tha Label. The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown and Young Thug, while the production was handled by Zaytoven, Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and Murda Beatz, among others. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    [Yung Rich Nation] hints at weirder records it could've been, but ultimately comes across as safe.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Yung Rich Nation sticks to their addictive formula of raps that tumble out in polyrhythmic triplets and ad libs that punctuate like paintballs. 

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  • Billboard

    Migos have settled into their role as Atlanta trap rap’s most reliable and influential party-starters.  

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    Yung Rich Nation allows Migos to separate themselves from fellow trap bretheren as well as other rap acts in their lane.  

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  • Hip Hop DX

    YRN more than proves that Migos has rightfully evolved past their mixtape days.  

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  • Spin

    Migos have proved — again — that they have more than one trick up their sleeves. 

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  • Consequence of Sound

    this album will be looked at as a turning point for the trio: the moment they went legit.  

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  • Pretty Much Amazing

    With a little help, Migos do some heavy lifting on debut album. 

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  • The Verge

    The Migos Flow remains intact on the mixtape heroes' first official album. 

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  • Music Times

    Migos clearly has raw talent, so it will be interesting to see how they keep developing. 

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  • The Boombox

    There's a natural flow to the record, something that many "mixtape rappers" can never achieve.  

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  • DJ Booth

    A fan listens to Migos' new album straight through and emerges thoroughly piped up 

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  • The Guardian

    The Fab Three’s debut LP proper feels more like a victory lap rather than a great leap forward – but it’s still a witty and entertaining listen 

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  • 1833 fm

    Yung Rich Nation falls short as an album, I have no doubt Migos will be around for years to come and that they’ve yet to release the biggest hit they’ll ever have. - 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    it only manages to work at all when you don't remotely take it seriously and you treat it as lightweight party bangers. 

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  • exclaim!

    the record includes what are easily some of the least memorable instrumentals that the trio has ever worked with in comparison to their catalogue of freeleases. 

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  • Spectrum Culture

    It’s impossible to tell where the irony ends and a sincere appreciation of the trio’s brand of infectious, smart/dumb trap begins.  

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  • Treble

    Yung Rich Nation lacks an understanding of what propelled Migos to success in the first place: the rough edges, most of which seem to have been polished away.  

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  • Hypebeast

    it’s an album that satisfies our need for more Migos music but does little else. 

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  • 411 Mania

    Considering the potential pitfalls, Yung Rich Nation has to be considered a triumph.  

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  • Salute

    We know what [Migos] can do and Young Rich Nation falls well short of that expectation 

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  • Fingers on Blast

    Despite the setbacks that have delayed this record, it's certainly worth waiting for, and a perfect reminder that we have so much to look forward to.  

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  • Genius

    [Yung Rich Nation] is a pretty solid debut album. nice beats, fun flows are still here, a few moments of introspect and lines that the children of the ghetto can feel. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    While Yung Rich Nation is far from a disaster, it's an undeniably disappointing effort for Migos.  

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  • Pop Culture Spin

    Setting Yung Rich Nation apart from previous projects is a cleaner production from engineers. 

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  • Las Vegas Weekly

    Migos’ debut album is a derivative effort 

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  • 1515ave

    YRN was not necessary from Migos. 

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  • Buffalo News - Gusto

    “Yung Rich Nation” sounds hastily, lazily and off-handedly assembled, and fails to deliver on Migos’ supposed promise.  

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  • The Boston Globe

    Migos certainly has the engine to get somewhere; it might just need to invest in more potent fuel to finish the trip.  

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  • Stereogum

    [Yung Rich Nation] is another new trick from a group who seems to have an endless supply of them.  

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