Following up their hit "Versace" with this in-your-face mixtape, Atlanta's Migos don't aspire to knock Nas, Kanye West, or Jay-Z off their lofty thrones, but they do deliver a defiant message not to peg them as a one-hit wonders or bandwagon jumpers.
Tracks like "Copy Me" declare they were the creators of the club-trap phenomenon of 2013, while other worthy bangers give them every right, then there are a couple disses thrown at those unauthorized remixes, so don't be surprised that Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug, and Jermaine Dupri are the only guests invited on board.
All-encompassing party bangers round out the mixtape's theme, while a crowded recording, thumping beats, and background shouts make this identifiably Migos.
At 25 tracks, this is a hang session for the dedicated fan and not an easy entry point.