Migos – Stir fry (Review & Stream)

What a great week for Migos: They get to premiere their Pharrell produced single, and Joe Budden loses work!


‘Motor Sport’ has been a major hit for the rapping trio, so right now they are playing with house money when it comes to releasing s–t. On ‘Stir fry’, the group does some experimenting, rapping over this quirky/90’s sounding beat that has Pharrell’s name written all over it. I think quirky works for them, mainly because their erratic flows are capable of coming alive over any unorthodox beat.

As usual, Quavo shines, Offset spits hard, and Takeoff gets underrated.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)

 


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