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If you are looking for a blend of trap experiences, street bravado, and an infectious flow, look no further than Lil Migo. The Heavy Camp signee emerges from the bubbling scene of Memphis and brings a style unlike any of the other stars in the area. Aware of his talent and opportunity, Lil Migo is taking control of his future by completely diving into music and leaving the elements of his street life behind.

“In Memphis, you are going to learn fast streetwise and the proper way to move,” he explains. “If you make it in Memphis, you can make it anywhere. You learn how to move in life.”

Lil Migo effectively gives you a look into his story with his music. He defines his music as soul trap, evident in the single “Letter 2 The Industry,” in which a soul sample beat serves as the score for a float about what he has seen in comparison to where he is now. Lil Migo has bars but decides to not overdeliver them so fans can truly digest the message and remain authentic while giving the most knowledge and game he can.

Over the last two years, Lil Migos has put out three official releases (2020’sPrice of Fame and Voice of the Trap, 2021’s King of The Trap), efforts that came after he was inspired to go harder initial fan reactions to earlier music.

Lil Migo is motivated by his family and fans. He was introduced to rap by his brother Wayne, who at one point wanted to stop. For his brother to continue, Lil Migo began to rap with him. Lil Migo’s uncle also rapped, while his mother and grandfather were old school music fans, creating an environment where he was always around music.

“Me and my family have always been close. I had my dad and mother in my life, we always been family-oriented before anything,” Lil Migo shared.

Those stories are only a part of Lil Migo’s appeal. Beyond depicting his journey to his fans, he ensures that he interacts with them on a personal level, leveraging Instagram, YouTube, and more to his advantage. In his fortune, Instagram is what led him to Blac Youngsta and his new music family.

“He hit me up on Instagram, he DM’ed me, not even on signing, just letting me know that he sees me, telling me to keep going and putting me on game,” he explained.

Lil Migo spoke the moment into existence. Days before the interaction began, he mentioned to friends the possibility of being reached out to by Blac Youngsta. From there, they continued to check on each other and their relationship grew into the partnership it is today. While working alongside Blac Youngsta, Lil Migo reveals his music knowledge is expanding as he is learning to be patient and strategic. Aligning with Blac Youngsta also introduced him to Yo Gotti, which he feels is an honor as he grew up listening to the Memphis legend, his family was from the same area and created a dream of being able to be next to him today.

Following his signing, Lil Migo released King of the Trap, an album that highlights how he felt about his status in the streets, however, he knows that the streets are not a place for him to continue to own, instead opting for music. Earlier in his career, Lil Migo stated he would straddle the fence of music and the streets, but his desire to be as big as possible in music, along with seeing the benefits of the work tilted music in favor and more time went into developing his craft.

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