The decision to release a 24-track album was likely a strategic move to maximize streaming numbers (Streaming Equivalent Albums), a common industry practice at the time. However, this excess resulted in a listening experience that critics described as "exhausting." While tracks like "Stir Fry" (produced by Pharrell) offered a groovy, psychedelic departure from their usual sound, and "Bad and Boujee" follow-up "MotorSport" provided a high-octane collaboration with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, the album largely adhered to a singular sonic texture. This refusal to diversify the soundscape highlighted a specific artistic risk: the belief that the "Migos formula" was immutable.
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Arabic broken plural and feminine forms migos album culture 2 | |
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English usage indications The decision to release a 24-track album was | |
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English broken plural forms psychedelic departure from their usual sound | |
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The decision to release a 24-track album was likely a strategic move to maximize streaming numbers (Streaming Equivalent Albums), a common industry practice at the time. However, this excess resulted in a listening experience that critics described as "exhausting." While tracks like "Stir Fry" (produced by Pharrell) offered a groovy, psychedelic departure from their usual sound, and "Bad and Boujee" follow-up "MotorSport" provided a high-octane collaboration with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, the album largely adhered to a singular sonic texture. This refusal to diversify the soundscape highlighted a specific artistic risk: the belief that the "Migos formula" was immutable.
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