![]() ![]() The voices – the loping, forward-tumbling flow that Migos patented – hypnotise and hook the listener. The track itself, produced by in-demand Atlanta producer Metro Boomin, sounds simultaneously street spartan and luxuriant. ![]() But as Migos’s Offset gloats at the start of the song, “ We ain’t really never had no old money/We got a whole lotta new money though.” The video shows the group hanging at a fast food place, their girls laden with exquisite finery but dining on KFC and Pot Noodle. The “boujee” celebrates a nouveau riche notion of high class: cash flashed on the most flagrant status symbol brands like Porsches and Pateks. ![]() “ Cookin’ up dope with a Uzi.” Gangsta gritty yet cartoon-absurd, the image of stirring a crockpot of crack with the butt of a machine gun is just one of the memorable lines racing by in Bad and Boujee, a song by the Atlanta trio Migos that reached #1 in Billboard in January 2017. ![]()
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