Migos Chats Next Album On "Young Money Radio," Quavo Inspired By Lil Wayne

Migos is preparing for the release of their next album and hopes to get Lil Wayne on the project. Quavo also said that Weezy inspired him to graduate from high school.

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Yesterday (May 21) was a cause for celebration for Migos as Quavo announced that he'd officially graduated high school. The rapper was a football star Berkmar High School over ten years ago, but just a few months shy of his graduation date, he decided to drop out. Migos were guests on Lil Wayne's Young Money Radio on Friday (May 22), and during the conversation, Quavo told Weezy that he was inspired to complete his education after learning that Wayne did the same. Huncho also added that he's seriously considering enrolling in college.

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Elsewhere, the group of rap stars also discussed Migos's highly-anticipated forthcoming project. It's been rumored that the album will be called Kulture 3, but there may be changes in the making. "We ain't dropped in like, two years," Offset said, adding that their brand new song "Need It" featuring NBA YoungBoy is "a little taste of how we coming."

Quavo chimed in to confirm that "Need It" will be on the album, but the title of the record will change. The brief interview is full of positive vibes and kind words exchanged by all parties, and when Migos said they needed Wayne to hop on their new record, Lil Tunechi was all for it and told them to send something over to him ASAP. Watch the clip below.


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