Migos Release The Rock Inspired 'People's Elbow'
. (Radio.com) Migos love high-octane contact sports (see "Fight Night") so it's not so surprising that their latest song is named after The Rock's legendary WWE finishing move, The People's Elbow. The song erupts with high-key lunacy right from the jump: "My wrist like The Rock, people's elbow," is quite frankly one of the funniest rap chorus puns in months. It's a reference to flushing drugs down the toilet when the feds show up at your door. Throughout the song, the Migos operate at a level of joyful absurdity. Few things in life excite in the same way as Offset shouting "Jabroni!" as an adlib, and Quavo's verse nimbly rhymes 'there go Elmo," 'Donatello" and 'Bill Cosby Jell-O." As if that wasn't enough, he takes us on a sightseeing trip to the Middle East: 'Pretty b--es show me cameltoes / I'm balling Dubai, riding camels." Listen here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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