Produced by , the track is defined by its ominous, cinematic energy. Critics have likened its heavy, "ah ooh!" exultations to a "Game of Thrones gladiator march," blending Chicago’s maximalism with Atlanta’s signature sparse trap sound. Key highlights of the track include:
: The video features Cardo conducting a live orchestra, providing a visual representation of the song's grandiose production. Migos - Deadz feat. 2 Chainz
: The trio is depicted counting stacks of cash next to open coffins containing literal "dead presidents," including figures like Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln. Produced by , the track is defined by
"Deadz": How Migos and 2 Chainz Redefined Trap Luxury When Migos released their seminal album Culture on January 27, 2017, it wasn't just a collection of hits—it was a sonic manifesto. While "Bad and Boujee" may have been the chart-topping titan, featuring a heavyweight guest appearance by 2 Chainz , stands as one of the project's most atmospheric and visually striking deep cuts. The Sound of "Deadz" : The trio is depicted counting stacks of
: Cardo utilizes warped '80s horror synths and a hard-hitting beat that creates a massive, theatrical backdrop for the rappers.
"Deadz" remains a powerful testament to the Migos' peak era, blending high-fashion aspirations with the raw, unapologetic energy of the Atlanta trap scene.