Migos are tired of people jacking their style and they are ready to end the career of anyone who thinks they can get away with it. In the new visuals for their track “Commando” the trio take a dramatic approach to airing out the bitters.

With a fictitious Fox 5 News reporter on the scene, the visuals kicks off with with a hostage situation, as Migoswho are surrounded by armed law enforcement—hold all Atlanta rhymers who stole their flow against their will.

Obviously angry and ready to set it off if on the swagger jackers, Takeoff is first up. He kicks it off spitting a heatseeking speedy verse calling out those MCs who borrowed anything from he and his crew, including the word “bando,” which is what became know as the modern day trap house. “We the first ones that came up with the bando/Talking ‘bout you got the Act but what they goin’ for/ I’m bout to start extorting niggas for that Migo flow/ We the ones that really came in with the kicking doors/ Same niggas brought Versace to the centerfold,” he rhymes on the opening verse.

The short continues with the crew, despite police advances not backing down. Throw in a cameo from Boosie and Migos are set, posted up on cop cars as the detectives try to rescue the soon to be forgotten hostage rappers. The new video release comes just a day after Ian Connor leaked a snippet of a new Kanye West track, which sounds like it features the Atlanta trio.

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