The Migos keep some material in the wing just waiting for the right time to drop. Today, we get the video for the loose track, "Real Street Nigga." The song originally debuted before the release of their Yung Rich Nation LP in late July but didn't make the cut. The visual was clearly filmed some months ago as the currently locked up Offset is present and dabbing with the rest of the crew.

In the Gabriel Hart-directed clip, the trio takes it to the streets. After a brief intro showing teens arguing over turf, the gold clad rappers takes over. Posting up on the block with a large contingent of goons, the group raps about their status as block bleeders, hammering home the idea with the use of extreme repetition. The treatment is accented with some dope scribble and slow motion effects that break the monotony of the typical trap rap video.

The Migos just recently released their mixtape Back To The Bando which is sans any features appearances and contains production from Zaytoven, Dun Deal, Black Akademy, OG Parker, Murda Beatz and Drumma Boy. The mixtape came out just weeks after the release of their debut album, Yung Rich Nation which was somewhat overlooked because it was released at the height of the Drake vs. Meek Mill beef. According Takeoff and Quavo, the group is already finished with their forthcoming sophomore LP.

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