Following Migos' recent studio session that left us with symphony string-laden redos of "Handsome & Wealthy" and "Hannah Montana," the Atlanta rap outfit have unveiled the last part of their Trap Symphony. The final chapter finds their bars from "One Time" backed by a baroque arrangement.
A quick intro explains that Migos are "going back to the roots of music" by swapping out digitized beats for the classical music approach. The genre-crossing experiment has Quavo and Takeoff gleefully chopping it up above a cello-driven melody, with the pair making their way across a tiny stage in front of a conductor and a seated crew of string swipers.
You'll find the mellow Trap Symphony number down below.
In other news, the group's Yung Rich Nation hits stores tomorrow (July 31).
A quick intro explains that Migos are "going back to the roots of music" by swapping out digitized beats for the classical music approach. The genre-crossing experiment has Quavo and Takeoff gleefully chopping it up above a cello-driven melody, with the pair making their way across a tiny stage in front of a conductor and a seated crew of string swipers.
You'll find the mellow Trap Symphony number down below.
In other news, the group's Yung Rich Nation hits stores tomorrow (July 31).