“Culture” by Migos was mysteriously removed from streaming services

The beloved album “Culture 1” by Migos was mysteriously removed from Spotify and other streaming services.

Anyone looking to stream some of their favorite Migos songs from Culture will be disappointed, as fans of the Atlanta-based rap trio discovered on Wednesday morning that the beloved album had been mysteriously removed from streaming services without explanation from Quavo, Offset, or Takeoff.

“T-Shirt,” “Bad and Boujee,” “Slippery,” and “Kelly Price” were among the fan favorites on the album, that kicked off an impressive chapter for the three-man group. The album is no longer available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, and other platforms, as many fans have pointed out.

The album’s mysterious removal from streaming services could indicate that the group is planning a surprise re-release this week. Culture turns five years old tomorrow (January 27), and fans are speculating that the album was taken down to mark the occasion, possibly leading to a special announcement from the Migos.

The world would likely welcome a new Migos album, but the group’s members have been teasing more solo music than usual in recent months. Offset, for example, recently teased his new song and music video with a teaser. Takeoff has had an impressive few years, and Quavo is always active in the feature department.

Do you think Migos will do anything special to commemorate Culture’s 5th anniversary?

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