MIGOS + COMPANY
Bieber, Pop Smoke, Juice Wrld, Drake, Cardi B +

Hip-hop’s hottest trio just dropped another on-fire album. Migos’ Culture III, which dropped in early June. It is already getting rave reviews and skyrocketing up the charts.
And part of what makes this record so hot is, of course, the many superstar features packed onto the tracklist. From popstars to rap upcomers, each collab is a unique addition to an already exciting album.
Here’s a breakdown of all eight features from Culture III.
HAVING OUR WAY (FEAT. DRAKE)
Migos and Drake already have a full lineup of singles together. “Having Our Way” is just the latest addition to the list.
Drake has become somewhat of a pop star in recent years, but he’s in full hip-hop mode for “Having Our Way.” His rapid-fire rap kicks off the track on a high note, and Migos carry it through for an all-around stellar track.
TYPE SHIT (FEAT. CARDI B)
Of course, Cardi B had to make an appearance on her longtime on-again, off-again boo Offset’s latest project. Cardi shows off her signature braggadocious style with lines like, “Bitches couldn’t be as hot as me in the summertime with a blanket on.”
MALIBU (FEAT. POLO G)
The next feature comes from Polo G, the 22-year-old rising rap star from Chicago best known for songs like “Rapstar” and “Pop Out (feat. Lil Tjay).” “Malibu” is a groovy track all about California riches.
PICASSO (FEAT. FUTURE)
Future is another frequent collaborator with Migos, but we never get tired of hearing them together. “Picasso” sounds like a Future signature track with a steady vibe that makes for an easy listen.
WHAT YOU SEE (FEAT. JUSTIN BIEBER)
Justin Bieber has been breaking onto the hip-hop scene slowly but surely during recent years. “What You See” is the Biebs’ first collab with Migos, but we’re hoping it won’t be his last. His silky smooth voice makes for the perfect contrast when paired with Migos’ rhythmic rapping.
ANTISOCIAL (FEAT. JUICE WRLD)
The late and great artist Juice WRLD loaned his voice to “Antisocial.” This song has the kind of depth and emotion that’s was customary of any Juice WRLD track. Even as we near the second anniversary of his death, we still can’t get enough.
LIGHT IT UP (FEAT. POP SMOKE)
“Light It Up” brings another posthumous feature. Pop Smoke was a prodigy gone too soon, and we’re grateful for the music we’ve gotten since his death in February 2020, including this feature. This track will have you ready to grind and chase your aspirations after every listen.
NEED IT (FEAT. YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN)
Last but not least, we have “Need It.” YoungBoy Never Broke Again is yet another up-and-comer and first-time Migos collaborator. The track makes for a killer end to a phenomenal album.