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On Friday, the hip-hop group Migos released Culture, its first album since 2015's Yung Rich Nation.

If you don't recognize the names Quavo, Takeoff and Offset, you probably know them as the "Bad and Boujee" guys—yes, the "raindrop, drop top…" song.

Los Angeles Lakers guards Nick Young and Jordan Clarkson are fans of the Atlanta-based group, so Bleacher Report put their lyrical knowledge to the test.

Clarkson held his own, but Young swung and missed a bunch.

A bumblebee? C'mon, Swaggy.