The Migos are the latest rap act to grace The Ellen DeGeneres Show stage, recently appearing on the talk show to perform their smash hit, "Bad and Boujee."

This song is still one of the livest tracks out despite it being originally released last year. During their performance, the three rappers whip the crowd into a frenzy, while spitting their lyrics in front of a computerized background with moving graphics from the Culture album cover.

Earlier this week, footage surfaced on the internet of the trio meeting Ellen, and flexing with big stacks of cash.

The group has surely increased some commas in their bank account after signing a joint deal with Motown and Capitol Records.

“This is a very exciting time for QC and Migos,” says QC’s CEO, Pierre Thomas of the new deal. “We have been independently building our brand, and though our partnership with Motown/Capitol they have shown us that this is the right home to take our business to a global platform.”

The deal comes right on the heels of the North Atlanta rappers' new album, Culture, scoring them their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. The project moved 131,000 total equivalent copies in its first week out, with streams accounting for 87,000 of those sales.

It was recently announced that the group would be joining Future Nobody's Safe Tour, along with Kodak Black, Tory Lanez, Young Thug and A$AP Ferg. The tour kicks off in May and runs until the end of June. Peep the full list of tour dates here.

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