While Migos is famous for the "triplet flow," "Stir Fry" forced them into new territory:
"Stir Fry" isn't just a standout track from 2018 album Culture II ; it's a high-energy fusion of Atlanta trap and Pharrell Williams' signature Neptunes-era production . 1. The "Time Capsule" Production Migos - Stir Fry Audio
Maintains the rapid-fire energy typical of the group. While Migos is famous for the "triplet flow,"
The beat was actually produced by in 2008 and sat on a hard drive for nearly a decade. It was originally intended for a T.I. track before being polished and shared with Migos in 2017. This explains why it has a classic, bouncy funk feel that differs from the group's standard dark, high-tempo trap style. 2. Complex Audio Texture The beat was actually produced by in 2008
It prominently features a classic organ break from The Mohawks' "The Champ" (1968), a legendary sample also used in tracks like Frank Ocean's "Nikes" and Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President".