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    Migos: Releasing New Album in 2020 Doesn't Make Sense

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    Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff have completed their next studio installment but they wait until next year to release it because they want to be able to promote it properly.

    Dec 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Migos will release their new album “at the top of the year.”
    The trio – comprising Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff – had been expected to release the follow-up to 2018’s “Culture II” early in 2020 but the record was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and now they have confirmed that work on the LP is complete and fans shouldn’t have to wait too much longer for it.
    Quavo explained the group had taken the decision to delay the record because they want the “commotion” of being able to promote it properly and to perform in front of their fans.
    Speaking on The ETCs podcast, he said, “We done with the album, we just waiting on 2021, man, so everything can crank up. We don’t wanna drop it right now. We want the commotion, we want to move, we want to be outside. We want to drop it and go on tour. We want to have an album listening and have people in the thang and really hearing the album.”

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    “I can’t drop no album and let the internet judge my album. It just don’t make sense. I just want to be with the people. I want to touch the people and that’s what we gon’ do at the top of the year.”
    And the rapper admitted he’s ready for social distancing measures to end so he can perform and get close to fans.
    “I’m ready to crowd surf. I’m ready to go crazy again… moshpit,” he grinned.
    Although the “Bad and Boujee” hitmakers previously insisted the album wouldn’t be called “Culture III” as expected, Quavo referred to it by that title throughout the new interview.
    “Culture II” featured guest appearances from the likes of Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Post Malone, and Travis Scott, but it’s not yet been revealed who will feature on the new record.

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  • We the Fest Heading Online With Migos and 'The Best of Music, Arts, Fashion and Food'

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    The music and arts festivity is going virtual for the first time amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic with the guest performers including the rap trio Takeoff, Offset, and Quavo.
    Jul 12, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The annual We the Fest gathering, due to feature Migos and Cheat Codes, is going virtual for the first time amid the coronavirus crisis.
    The event had been booked for 14 to 16 August (20) in Jakarta, Indonesia but, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the bash is headed online instead, in line with several other events worldwide amid the pandemic.
    In an announcement on social media, organisers announced that the virtual event will bring together “the best of music, arts, fashion and food right to your screens.”
    This year’s festival intended to have a star-studded line-up, with acts including Migos, Cheat Codes, Alextbh, Isyana Sarasvati, Sheila on 7, and more confirmed to perform.
    While the virtual line-up has yet to be announced, fans can pre-register for the event here: wethefest.com.

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    Drake Faces Lawsuit From Tour Stage Designer Over Unpaid Services

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    Design company Sila Sveta claims the ‘Hotline Bling’ rapper owes the company $108,000 for the creation of the 3D visual elements for his 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour.
    Feb 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Drake is facing a $108,000 lawsuit from the designers of the hi-tech stage he used during his 2018 “Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour” over claims he never paid for the set-up.
    According to design company Sila Sveta, they were hired by “Hotline Bling” rapper to create 3D visual elements for the stage to play behind and with Drake while he performed during the joint trek with Migos.
    However, while they claim to have gone above and beyond to make sure it was perfect for the rapper, they have insisted they’ve not been paid for their services.
    According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, the company is owed $108,000, which amassed after Drake, “delayed the dates of the tour (requiring Sila Sveta staff to work of additional days)” and, “radically changed the configuration, size, and shape of the screens on which the video content was to be played four times”.
    Company officials say they completed the work but after sending the invoice for the added amount of extra work done, Drake’s team refused to pay the $108,000.
    They continued: “Our main task was to create a visual design for Drake’s tracks using all the sorts of 3D visuals. We worked on the project for three months, creating a huge, stage-sized scorpion, multi-coloured palm trees, an iPhone X home screen, the performer’s holographic projection, a basketball court, and photorealistic volumetric lava to share the stage with Drake.”
    “The show used a lot of visual effects. Among them were lasers, CO2 effects, a flying Ferrari, and 200 flying drones that created volumetric figures above the artist.”
    The company filed the papers in Los Angeles County Court, to which Drake has yet to respond.

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