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Guest post by Emily Blake of Next Big Sound on MediumFor tuned-in hip-hop fans — particularly those tuned into Atlanta — Migos have been a household name for a few years now. Specifically, since “Versace,” their 2013 debut single that went on to hit the Hot 100, all thanks to a remix from Drake. Since then, they’ve racked up collaborations with the likes of Kanye West, Gucci Mane and Big Sean, released several critically acclaimed mixtapes and singles, and — perhaps most importantly — were instrumental in the proliferation of “dabbing.”But it wasn’t until last Sunday night that the trio — composed of Quavo, Takeoff and Offset — went from a household name among hip-hop heads to, briefly, a household name among everyone who was watching the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Around 20 million people, by the way.) That’s when Donald Glover, fellow rapper and star of FX’s Atlanta, thanked the trio during his acceptance speech for Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy, deeming their latest single, Bad and Boujee, “the best song ever.”Speaking to reporters backstage after his speech, Glover went even further.
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