Migos had a real “Bad and Boujee” night at a Long Island strip club earlier this week.
The rap group, whom Donald Glover thanked during his Golden Globes acceptance speech last month, held a record release party for their new album “Culture” at Aces New York on Wednesday night, and it earned the club a cool $100,000, TMZ reports.
Joining Migos’ Quavo, Takeoff and Offset on stage were fellow emcees Desiigner and Fabolous.
A significant chunk of the club’s haul came from the Atlanta trio, who are said to have dropped $20,000 on dancers and booze. Their drink order included three bottles of Ace of Spades, four bottles of Ciroc, two bottles of Hennessy and two bottles of 1942 Don Julio, a source told the website.
While Aces confirmed to Page Six that the “T-Shirt” rappers showed up Wednesday night, they declined to go into further detail about the group’s big night.
In the lead-up to the release of “Culture,” Migos have been all over New York City. They were spotted at Manhattan’s Up & Down on Thursday night, a video of which is available below.
The trio performed tunes from their brand-new album “Culture.” “They had stacks of money,” a spy said.
Earlier, the group was at an “all-women” bash at 63 Gansevoort hosted by Lyor Cohen’s 300 Entertainment. “They legit would not let dudes in,” exclaimed a source. “Migos sat at a middle table surrounded by hot women.”
They will host “Culture Class” at NYU’s Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Film Center on Saturday.
Prior to Glover’s praise, the band reportedly couldn’t get on late-night TV, but were then immediately invited onto “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after the Globes.