Migos Links With NBA YoungBoy On "Need It"

Migos shares "Need It" featuring NBA YoungBoy as they celebrate Quavo Huncho graduating from high school as the Class of 2020.

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It a big day for Migos rapper Quavo Huncho. The 29-year-old announced on Thursday (May 21) that he was officially a high school graduate, and to celebrate the good news, he shared on Instagram that Migos would drop a new track. We're not sure if "Need It" will appear on Migos's highly-anticipated forthcoming project, but fans are excited about the track that features an appearance by NBA YoungBoy.

While we await more information about the Atlanta trio's next drop, Quavo has more good news on the horizon. Last year, he partnered with Boohoo Men to release his own collection through the apparel brand, and on Friday (May 22) his second collaboration debuts. We're all about positivity in the culture, so shout out to Migos and Quavo for all of their accomplishments. Go ahead and stream "Need It" featuring NBA YoungBoy and let us know what you think of this collaboration.

Quotable Lyrics

We boardin' the jet 'cause my dawg got a warrant
We don't give a f*ck, bring the stick, where we goin'?
I'm booted up off that Molly, I cover my gun
This stick got a ELO, my aim on point (On point)
Shootin' that Glock give me pain in my joints (Pew-pew)
We shoot a fifty-round drum, honey bun (Bun)


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