While in New York this week, Migos stopped by Hot 97's Morning Show to chop it up with Ebro, Peter Rosenberg and Laura Stylez. Centering mostly around the hosts' initial aversion to Migos' music, the conversation was interesting and respectful, with Ebro ending up saying that Migos is "growing on" him.
Discussing "New Atlanta," a term that's grown in popularity since Migos' recent track with Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan and Jermaine Dupri, Quavo described the new generation as: "It all matters how you ride the beat now, it's different."
Migos also touched on the "Fake Versace" parody video, the recent allegations of Justin Bieber's racism, and how to get laid via the internet.