The Migos are many things, but 'contemplative' is not high on the list of descriptors. So when they wake up in an abyss of migraines and shattered Cuervo bottles, the only antidote is probably to turn right back up. That's exactly what they do in the video for "One Time," the first single from their forthcoming debut album, YRN: The Album. After waking up on couches that look like islands in a sea of debauchery, morning light rattling the senses, they launch right into their sparse, kinetic single. This comes in the wake of Migo Lingo, the group's second mixtape in less than six months.

Though the trio has dominated the actual and virtual airwaves for over two years now--and while they probably wield more stylistic influence than any of their contemporaries in our outside of Atlanta--YRN: The Album will be their first foray into retail shelf space. Named after the mixtape that vaulted them to national attention, there has been no specific release date announced, but the record is expected in June. The mixtape of the same title featured "China Town," "Hannah Montana," "Bando" and "Versace", the latter the song that Drake remixed and exposed to a wide audience. Since then, Quavo, OffSet and TakeOff's triplicate flows have been employed by everyone from fellow Georgia upstarts Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan to Gotham veterans like Jay Z.

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