The Migos know a thing or two about making hit songs.

Less than two years after releasing their chart-topping smash song “Bad and Boujee”, Migos grace the cover of the famed Rolling Stone magazine. Sharing their recipe for success, member Offset says you need to appeal to women when making a hit.

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“See, ‘Bad and Boujee’ was really a ladies’ record,” says Offset. “It made all of them want to stand up a little more and feel a little better about themselves. When you got the women, you got everything. If a n***a needs to know the secret to hits, you need something that the women like.”

Offset’s cousin Quavo expresses his ambitions to be a triple-threat in the entertainment industry: musician, actor, and producer. “I want to be part of everything,” explains Quavo. “In high school, I played three sports, and in the industry, I’m trying to play three sports as well.”

Quavo lists “Juice”, “Menace II Society”, all the Snoop Dogg movies, Master P movies, “I Got the Hook-Up”, “Baller Blockin'” among the films that inspire him.

So what will help validate Migos’ success further? For Quavo, it is the talk show circuit. “I want to sit down, actually, with Ellen [DeGeneres] on the couch,” he says. “Sit down with Jimmy Kimmel on the couch, sit down with Fallon or something. Really do the things that these real, real major stars doing.”

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One person who has graced “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” is Migos’ “Motorsport” collaborator Cardi B, who happens to be Offset’s fiancee.  “She is real [sic] solid, came from where I came from, did what I did,” says Offset.

The hip-hop group’s third studio album, Culture II, is planned to drop Jan. 26.

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