Migos Criticized For Small Donation To Atlanta High School
. (Radio.com) Migos made a visit to a local Atlanta high school recently, and donated money in the form of a large check. However, they're receiving some criticism online from critics who don't feel like the amount was substantial enough for artists as lucrative as Migos, Bossip reports. So how much is too little, anyway? The check was made out for $1,000 to Booker T. Washington High School. As such, considering that Migos make a reported $70,000 per show and are clearly wearing expensive chains in the photo op, many are accusing them of skimping the high school while still trying to garner some good press. Bossip has rounded up comments from all over, one noting that the high school could buy little more than "2 football uniforms, 1 cheerleader bullhorn, 3 band uniforms, 1 mop for the janitor and printing paper.".Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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