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Drake joins Migos on the “Walk It Talk It” video

Drake joins Migos on the Walk It Talk It video

A lot has changed for Lawrenceville, Georgia trio Migos since releasing their breakout single “Versace” back in Oct. 2013. Drake famously gave the Zaytoven-produced single a huge boost almost a year later by dropping a remix with a verse of his own. Since then, they’ve gradually risen the hip-hop ranks and are now some of the top artists in the game.

Yesterday the group released their new music video for the OG Parker and Deko-produced banger, “Walk It Talk It.” The song features Drake and appears on Migos’ third studio album, Culture II, which debuted at No. 1 earlier in the year. The album has also produced the official singles “MotorSport” and “Stir Fry,” and the promotional single, “Supastars.”

“Walk It Talk It,” directed by Migos and Daps, sees the Offset, Quavo and Takeoff on the set of a ’70s TV show called Culture Ride, which is a parody of the famous show Soul Train).

Drake joins Migos on the Walk It Talk It video

Jamie Foxx plays Culture Ride host Ron Cornelius.

The show is hosted by Ron Delirious (the Soul Train host was Don Cornelius), played by none other than Jamie Foxx, and Drizzy shows up as a guest rocking a Jheri curl. After spitting his verse and strolling through the ‘Culture Ride,’ he joins the Migos squad on stage. Lil Yachty also makes a cameo along the way.

Overall, they did a great job nailing the Soul Train vibe and even went as far as limiting the video quality to 480p on the official YouTube upload.

Culture II is available on all digital platforms including Apple Music. Along with Drake, the project also features contributions from Canadian producer, Murda Beatz. Check out “Walk It Talk It” below.

There’s definitely been a noticeable increase in Drake-related music releases since the year start of the year. Fans were also treated to more newness this past weekend as the Drake-assisted “Lemon (Remix)” by N.E.R.D. and Rihanna was released on OVO Sound Radio’s season premiere.

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