"Hotel Lobby" serves as a high-octane entrance for and Takeoff under their duo moniker Unc & Phew , blending their signature triplet flows with a psychedelic, cinematic edge. Musical & Lyric Review

Takeoff anchors the track with a dense opening verse that highlights his technical precision, while Quavo provides an infectious, "braggadocious" hook focused on wealth and "not fumbling" his success.

The Official Music Video is a direct homage to the 1998 cult classic .

The lyrics are a "rags-to-riches flex," moving from past struggles ("outside servin' narcotics") to current luxury, including private jets and "colored stones".

The duo plays the roles of Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, taking a "shroom-fueled" road trip through the desert in a convertible before reaching a "glitzy" Las Vegas hotel.

Produced by , the track is a masterclass in trap energy, featuring thumping 808s and a "tripped-out" melody.

Critics at Lyrical Lemonade noted that the duo proved they could excel as a pair, even amidst the rumors of a Migos split that surrounded the song's release. Visuals & Lifestyle Aesthetic

- Hotel Lobby (lyrics): Quavo & Takeoff

"Hotel Lobby" serves as a high-octane entrance for and Takeoff under their duo moniker Unc & Phew , blending their signature triplet flows with a psychedelic, cinematic edge. Musical & Lyric Review

Takeoff anchors the track with a dense opening verse that highlights his technical precision, while Quavo provides an infectious, "braggadocious" hook focused on wealth and "not fumbling" his success.

The Official Music Video is a direct homage to the 1998 cult classic .

The lyrics are a "rags-to-riches flex," moving from past struggles ("outside servin' narcotics") to current luxury, including private jets and "colored stones".

The duo plays the roles of Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, taking a "shroom-fueled" road trip through the desert in a convertible before reaching a "glitzy" Las Vegas hotel.

Produced by , the track is a masterclass in trap energy, featuring thumping 808s and a "tripped-out" melody.

Critics at Lyrical Lemonade noted that the duo proved they could excel as a pair, even amidst the rumors of a Migos split that surrounded the song's release. Visuals & Lifestyle Aesthetic

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