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Migos' 'Yung Rich Nation' Album Dropped: Get The Flame Emojis Ready

The album features Chris Brown and Young Thug.

Migos are back.

The Atlanta-based trio, who burst onto the scene with "Versace" from their 2013 project Young Rich N----s, unleashed their anticipated debut album, Yung Rich Nation, on Friday (July 31).

The project alludes to the impact the group has had on rap since emerging in the mainstream spotlight. On "Migos Origin," for instance, they remind us about their often-discussed Migos flow.

The topic was brought up during an interview with MTV News last year, when Quavo, Takeoff and Offset told us that researchers are actually still looking for their flow's origin "in the bottom of Africa," because it's so unique.

It also came up the year before that during a separate interview about their perceived influence on Drake, who jumped on a "Versace" remix.

“We influenced a lot of rappers man,” Quavo told MTV News at the time. “It’s a different type of delivery, so if everybody want to use it, we ain’t mad. We ain’t haters bro, we ain’t stopping nobody from gettin’ money."

And the group didn't drop this latest effort without features.

Chris Brown, for instance, lends his vocals to "Just For Tonight." "I want you," CB sings on the track's chorus. "You want me just for tonight." Young Thug also appears on Yung Rich Nation with a verse and ad-libs all over "Cocaina."

It seems like fans are at a loss for words when describing the album. But one particular emoji has been very helpful.

So, we pose this question once again: Are Migos better than the Beatles? You already know their answer:

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