Migos and Drake Throw Back to the 70’s in “Walk It Talk It”
Migos has just presented the videoclip for “Walk I Talk It”, his new single with the collaboration of Drake, it belongs to Migos’ last studio album, Culture II, which reached the top of the Billboard 200 in early February. La vidéo, already has more than 12 million views.
For the video of “Walk I Talk It”, Migos decided to travel almost fifty years back in time, to the 70s to pay his particular tribute to ‘Soul Train’ a musical entertainment program very popular in the United States at that time. The trio is shown in a typical musical program from the time when actor Jamie Foxx plays Ron Delirious, conductor of the classic American show Culture Ride.
Inspired by “Soul Train”, the video directed by Migos and Daps finds Quavo, Takeoff and Offset the hip hop trio returns to the 70s on the set of a 70s show called “Culture Ride” paying homage to the television space Soul Train that triumphed in the United States during this decade. Ruffles rockers and Afros, the trio performs on the stage, while the guests get the funky sounds under the disco ball.
Jamie Foxx appears playing host Don Cornelius, Don Delerious, while Drake appears at the soul festival with a curly wig from Jheri. While playing his part his verse and looking for some movements in the line “Culture Ride” before joining Migos on stage.
With afro hairstyles, baggy trousers and colorful bags, they begin to sing hip hop and dance in synchrony, in the style of The Jackson 5. Two contestants even play the famed Scramble Board and answer the question, “Which way does the Culture Ride go?” The answer, of course, is “Dat way.”
Love, peace and culture. Fresh out of his remix to NERD and “Lemon” by Rihanna, Canard takes it back with Migos in the video full of souls for “Walk I Talk It” that comes from the two singles extracted from “Culture II” that we can still find in the lists of sales, ‘Stir Fry’ and ‘MotorSpot’, where Cardi B and Nicki Minaj collaborate.
Although “Culture II” has been criticized for being too long, with the aim of adding streams, it is giving some truly remarkable video clips. It was the case of the futurism of “Motorsport” or the kung-fu in a Chinese restaurant of “Stir Fry” and it is again with “Walk I Talk It”, the latest single off Migos’ album “Culture II”, which debuted at No. 1 in February.
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Migos has just presented the videoclip for “Walk I Talk It”, his new single with the collaboration of Drake, it belongs to Migos' last studio album, Culture II, which reached the top of the Billboard 200 in early February. La vidéo, already has more than 12 million views