Migos took over the latest installment of NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series on Wednesday.
Hot on the heels of Culture III‘s release, the chart-topping trio — comprised of Quavo, Offset and Takeoff — performed several of their latest tracks from the comfort of Gallery Dept.’s eclectic, art-filled living room.
Employing a full band, the group begins with the album’s opener, “Avalanche,” casually bouncing between their respective verses while seated next to a mannequin wearing an orange spacesuit. The Atlanta rappers then stand up from the couch to perform their fast-paced Culture III single, “Straightenin,” with fully charged energy.
At the song’s completion, Takeoff hands a lighter to Quavo, who finds the perfect transition into the group’s final track, “Birthday,” by lighting the candles on a golden birthday cake. “Tiny Desk, you rockin’ with the greatest group of all time,” Quavo sings in the closing segment of the final track.
Culture III debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in June, raking 130,500 equivalent album units in its first week, behind Polo G‘s Hall of Fame, which earned a total of 143,000 equivalent album units. The Quality Control trio also released a deluxe edition of the album, adding five new songs to the 19-track record.
Watch Migos’ Tiny Desk (Home) Concert above.
In another music update, King Krule has announced a live album, dubbed You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down.