Culture 3 impacts Hip-Hop this weekend and before the album drops, a suited Migos hit The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for a performance of the album-opening “Avalance.”
The album is set to bring in Drake, Cardi B, Polo G, Future, Justin Bieber, Juice WRLD, Pop Smoke and NBA Youngboy for an all-star feature cast. Making up for their absence, Migos will drop 19 tracks on this edition of the Culture series. You can see the tracklist below.
Young Thug, Gunna, and Wheezy brought the blazing single “Hot” to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. As you can see that the performance started off with the Temple University Diamond marching band.
Wheezy orchestrated it by having Gunna coming out all black rapping his verse followed by Thugger coming out with all-white by finishing the song off. So Much Fun album is one of his best yet that recently reached No. 1. The “Surf” rapper has been on tour and sold out every show.
Megan Thee Stallion takes late-night, appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for a performance of both “Hot Girl Summer” and “Cash Shit.”
Thee Stallion closed the late-night show by blending both songs into one performance and bringing along Ty Dolla $ign for assist on the latest release, while Da Baby joined her for “Cash SHit.”
Hot Girl Meg can be currently spotted across the country supporting Meek Mill and Future on The Legendary Nights Tour.
Her collaboration with Da Baby has recently gone Gold and she has been enjoying her time in New York City by appearing at Fashion Week events and attending Rihanna’s Diamond Ball.
Black Thought delivered not one but two solo projects in 2018, more than satisfying a very devoted and patient fan-base. While both volumes in the Streams Of Thought series featured dazzling wordplay and quote-worthy lyricism, they each had their unique sound behind them. The June-released Volume 1 featured production from the Soul Council’s 9th Wonder and his Soul Council. Meanwhile, last month’s Volume 2 showcased Salaam Remi’s sonic stylings. Now, in promoting the more recent of the two, the Philly MC uses his regular stage at the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon to show Thought at work.
There, the RootsMC – backed up by his group – performed the project’s first video single, “Conception.” Aside from his obvious rapping prowess, Thought showed off his vocal cords (under his alias “Reek Ruffin”) as the song begins with majestic calls of “What do you believe in?” and “What makes you feel good?” “Conception” also features a hook that Thought sings with a smooth and bellowing voice.
In the performance, Salaam plays bass right beside Thought. In addition to The Roots, there is an elaborate string section that is showcased. As an artist known almost entirely through his group work leading in 2018, this TV performance shows that even his new materials fits in lovely with family.
Black Thought delivered not one but two solo projects in 2018, more than satisfying a very devoted and patient fan-base. While both volumes in the Streams Of Thought series featured dazzling wordplay and quote-worthy lyricism, they each had their unique sound behind them. The June-released Volume 1 featured production from the Soul Council’s 9th Wonder and his Soul Council. Meanwhile, last month’s Volume 2 showcased Salaam Remi’s sonic stylings. Now, in promoting the more recent of the two, the Philly MC uses his regular stage at the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon to show Thought at work.
There, the RootsMC – backed up by his group – performed the project’s first video single, “Conception.” Aside from his obvious rapping prowess, Thought showed off his vocal cords (under his alias “Reek Ruffin”) as the song begins with majestic calls of “What do you believe in?” and “What makes you feel good?” “Conception” also features a hook that Thought sings with a smooth and bellowing voice.
In the performance, Salaam plays bass right beside Thought. In addition to The Roots, there is an elaborate string section that is showcased. As an artist known almost entirely through his group work leading in 2018, this TV performance shows that even his new materials fits in lovely with family.