Migos don't just rap about "Fight Night," they can really back it up and one man learned the hard way this past weekend.
Following a club appearance in Nashville, video of the Atlanta trio engaged in a brawl hit the internet. According to Vibe, the group came to blows with a man who presumably tried to steal one of their chains at Club Limelight.
Needless to say, he was unsuccessful in his attempt.
Back in July, Rich Homie Quan said he slapped a concertgoer who tried to rob him...mid performance, in front of the entire crowd. "The person that tried to rob me was not one of my fans," Quan said. "My fans are loyal to me. I did what anyone else would do if they were being robbed."
Rich Homie don't play that and neither does the Migos. Check out a clip from the incident below.
Last month, Complex released a trailer for the Migos forthcoming trap musical titled Bando, inspired by Jay Z's 1998 musical film Streets Is Watching.
The site reports songs from their YRN and No Label 2 mixtapes, including "Contraband," "Birds" and of course, "Bando," are featured throughout the film.
Bando, the film, portrays the lives of the three young rappers and their ultimate rise to fame. The film will highlight all of the trials and tribulations they had to go through to make it to the top of the game. The mini movie was directed by Rik Cordero and produced by Quality Control Music.
"We had a different ambition, we had a different way and we always got money," Quavo said of the short film. "We always trend set. And we had some people down. I was down. But we came back up all together and all together we winning. This is how it all started."
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