Offset thinks Migos totally changed the game and they're not getting credit for it
"We made this trap [style] go pop," Offset told Billboard. "They don't talk about that. We made trap go pop talking about selling pounds and bricks, and we hit Billboard No. 1. Hip-hop artists weren't going No. 1 like that, but now it just be 'bang, bang, bang.'"
Then he got into how the "Migos" flow pushed bars out of the equation.
"It's a fact. If you go back in time and listen to music prior to 2013, the cadence and the flow didn't matter. It was more about the bars and what you're saying," Offset explained. "Now, people get away with not saying nothing as long as the cadence and flow are good, and I feel like we created that. We did."
Offset has a long history of letting the haters motivate him, and it looks like he did that again for the upcoming CULTURE III album.
Motivation aside, are the Migos the most influential rappers of their generation?
And are they a good influence?