Migos Hit The Pool With Matching Face Masks While In Iceland

Migos kick it in style.

BYMatt F
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Migos are easily the hottest hip-hop trio in the world right now and there's doing nothing to diminish that reputation. Their full-length release Culture from earlier this year was one of Atlanta's watershed moments when it comes to having that distinct sound take control of mainstream hip-hop radio in a big way, powered by their hit songs "Bad and Boujee," "Get Right Witcha" and "Slippery." Separately (does anyone beat Quavo as the current king of hip-hop hooks? I don't think so...) and together, all of the Migos have enjoyed continued success as the crowded summer season winds down, so it seems appropriate that the three men are taking some time out to enjoy the finer things in life - namely facials.

I'm being serious. As per a recent Snapchat video that has been making the rounds online today, the Migos hit up what looks to be a spa pool or bath area, all sporting the same face masks. That is either kind of endearing or kind of tacky depending on which side of the line you fall on, but you've got to appreciate the commitment they have to basically doing everything together. The video was taken in Iceland, the country they're currently spending their downtime in, although no specific city was mentioned.

Even while on what looks like a well-deserved holiday, the guys in the Migos haven't stopped putting their names on hit rap tracks in the process. They've recently been featured on a new track with A$AP Ferg called "Nasty (Who Dat)," which will be part of the A$AP Mob emcee's upcoming mixtape, Still Striving. They're actually just one of many big-name gets by Ferg for the tape's tracklist, which also boasts Lil Yachty, Meek Mill, Playboi Carti and so many more. Then, there's also the news that people living in the United States want Quavo to get a featured verse on their national anthem. You can peep the petition here and sign it, if you think that the oldest song in American history could benefit from the rapper's apparent golden touch.

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