Migos Channels Inner Rock Stars in 'What the Price' Music Video
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Directed by Daps and Migos, the four-minute visuals sees the group playing a local band in what appears to be an abandoned junk yard filled with wrecked cars.

AceShowbiz - While Migos is still riding high on the success of their second studio album "Culture", the Atlanta trio releases a new video for their latest single off the record called "What the Price". The visuals, which was released on Thursday, March 23, finds the group fully embracing their inner rock stars.

Directed by Daps and Migos, the cinematic video begins with producer Zaytoven epically stroking the keytar in what appears to be an abandoned junk yard filled with wrecked cars. The group's Quavo, Takeoff and Offset, meanwhile, play a local rock band, complete with studded leather jackets which have yellow caution tape around it.

The four-minute clip continues with Migos heading to a biker bar to do some sort of shady deal. However, things get a little bit messy as they get into a brawl with the bar's guests. In a slow-motion effect, a man punches Quavo on the face before the rapper hits him with a bottle, while Takeoff beats a bearded man with a wood stick. The video ends with the group walking away with bags of cash.

After releasing "What the Price" video, Migos dropped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon". Before they took the stage to perform "T-Shirt", Jimmy premiered a video of a rendition of the group's smash hit "Bad and Boujee". Unlike his previous videos that found him and home band The Roots playing kid instruments, the new clip sees them along with the rappers playing the song with a variety of office equipment.

Sporting collared shirts, ties and khaki pants, Migos performs the song with the help of scissors, a coffee pot, a box of tacks and some water bottles. Jimmy, meanwhile, is seen busy playing his cell phone before joining the group to shout some words.

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