The Migos have had a change of heart on the title for their new album.
On Friday (May 22), the Atlanta trio were guests on the latest episode of Lil Wayne's Young Money Radio, where they updated fans on their new LP, the same day they released the lead single off the project, "Need It" featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
"We ain't dropped in like two years. We dropped that to give them a little taste of how we coming," Offset said of the new single.
"We just warming up. That's a warm-up. But it will be on the album," Quavo confirmed. "We changing the name. We gon' push Culture III the title back. We gon' change the name this time."
The group's last album, Culture II, came out back in January 2018 and featured the singles "MotorSport" featuring Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, "Stir Fry," "Walk It Talk It" and "Narcos." Since then, Culture III has been teased multiple times.
It was first announced the project would come out in early 2019. Last March, Offset confirmed 2020 as the targeted time table for the LP release. In January, Offset revealed the third album in the series would be the "last chapter." Now, it looks like that chapter has been extended.
In the last few months, the group has released the promo singles "Racks 2 Skinny," "Taco Tuesday," and "GNF" featuring Young Thug and Travis Scott.
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