Migos' Quavo is working on an animated series for children about hip-hop in Atlanta
Quavo of Migos has revealed he's working on a children's series about the hip-hop culture in Atlanta.
According to Pitchfork, the series will be directed at children aged from eight to 12, and is set to include original music.
In a statement, executive producer Quavo said, "I have long seen how hip-hop as well as our [Migos] music really impacts kids. I’ve loved animation my whole life whether on TV or in movies, and I wanted my first jump into this premium content world to be a show just for kids. It will definitely reflect the creativity, love, and families in and around the NAWF side of Atlanta where we grew up."
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The new series will be created in collaboration with Marginal Mediaworks and record labels Quality Control Music and Motown.
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