We all know people who lost their edge or motivation during a COVID year. How did Migos spend it? "Actually, just preparing," Quavo says, proudly. "Getting some bonding time in and just working real hard."
True to their indefatigable work ethic, the GRAMMY-nominated rap trio grabbed the bull by the horns, making the most of a confusing time. Quavo, Offset and Takeoff partly get this quality from their relatively hardscrabble childhoods, which they spent growing up under the same roof and helping Quavo's single mom pay the bills.
In the newest episode of the Up Close & Personal interview series, watch Migos talk about those subjects and others, including the features on their latest project. Two of them include the very-missed Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD — and they open up about what it was like to be around those two visionary artists.
"Pop Smoke was always like a sponge; he was always willing to learn and wanted to know what the ins and outs of the game was," Quavo continues. He then leads into an endearing story about Pop Smoke panic-buying a suit to attend Diddy’s 50th birthday party. (Indeed, we were robbed of a kid with a bright future.)
Check out the interview with Migos above and explore more episodes of Up Close & Personal below.
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