The trio also discuss their new album during the radio interview.

If you’re still not done with Migos ‘Bad and Boujee,’ then here’s another treat. The trio, whose song went viral after its release in October and was later repped by Donald Glover at the Golden Globes, have freestyled a children’s book over the ‘Bad and Boujee’ beat – and it’s every bit as good as you’d hoped it would be.

Migos, the ATL trio of Offset, Quavo and Takeoff, dropped into Power 106’s The Cruz Show on Monday (January 23) to discuss their new album C U L T U R E and take part in the station’s Lama Llama Red Pajama freestyle rap segment.

They take to the challenge pretty well, rapping along to the rhyming children’s book. Watch the freestyle about 13 minutes into the video below.

Offset told The Fader yesterday that the new Migos’ album, which is due to land this Friday, points to the culture of hip-hop. “It’s time to let the culture be known,” he said. “It’s time to claim it. And it’s time to claim that we are the Migos, and for people to understand that this is what we did. We did a lot for music. Migos is the culture. Seriously. There are artists that are way bigger than us that get recognition off our flow.”

C U L T U R E follows 2015’s Yung Rich Nation and comes after the trio dominated 2016 both as solo performers and as a trio. ‘Bad and Boujee’ a collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert, earned the group their biggest chart hit yet, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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