Offset may have said Migos fans could expect “Culture 2” in October when quizzed about the follow up to their smash album earlier this year, but the actual release date has now seemingly been revealed.
It’s thought that the eagerly-anticipated album will arrive in January, after a new profile highlighting the success of Atlanta-based label Quality Control was shared by The New York Times.
Migos – who also consist of Quavo and Takeoff – recently released “MotorSport”, which is the first track off their upcoming studio LP, featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B.
After the song was posted online at the end of October, rumours of Cardi B and Minaj feuding were quick to surface.
However, the “Anaconda” hitmaker made sure to take to Twitter to reveal how the collaboration really happened.
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She posted, “I was on the song w/Quavo. No one else was on it. He called and asked if I think we should put Bardi on it, I said ‘okay let’s do it.’ The end.”
Minaj added that whenever she does a feature, it has to be approved by her first before it’s published anywhere.
“It can’t even go on a streaming service without me hearing it and giving written approval,” she continued, before adding “men in our culture simply refuse to let it go.”
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Cardi B was also asked about the Minaj feud rumours in an interview with Complex.
She insisted, “I feel like people just want that drama just cause it’s entertaining,” admitting that even if the duo were “making out” in a photo, people would still find a way to make it look like they were sworn enemies.