Atlanta rap trio Migos have shared the visuals for their recent single "One Time." The lead single from their debut artist album YRN: Tha Album, the music video for "One Time" follows Quavo, Offset and Takeoff the morning after a crazy night of partying as they try and gather themselves, looking at the damage from the night before as random dudes turn into attractive females, cars are spray-painted over and bottles are strewn throughout the mansion overlooking a picturesque mountain scene.
Directed by Ninian Doff and premiered during the 2015 YouTube Music Awards, the video would be just another random afterparty video if it weren't for the trippy visuals where each of the members' motion is mirrored wherever they go. They leave a slow-motion blur wherever they walk. Watch the video below via Migos.
YRN: Tha Album will be released later this year on June 16. The LP will feature some heavy hitters including Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Meek Mill, while also getting some production from DJ Mustard, TM88, De-Ko, Cheese and Zaytoven.
Quavo described what the LP will sound like in an interview with The Fader, saying, "We bringing that funk back. Y'all didn't know what the flow was, what were the origins. I call it funk. We gon' call it funk. The flow is funky. Migo funky flow. We gon' kill 'em with that gangsta sh*t on the album. That's how we comin'. We got some throwback sh*t, like some '80s lines and raps."
They assured fans that the hard-hitting Migos sound was not going to be lost on this album.
"We aren't going anywhere. We aren't going soft. We going to hit them in the mouth."
Migos have not taken their foot off of the gas in recent months in the lead up to the album's release. They recently contributed a new track "Mr. Miyagi" to the Finesse soundtrack as well as a tune "People's Elbow" to the mixtape from DJ E.Sudd and DJ Tephlon titled It's Time 4 That Vol. 1.
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