DJ Durel, who co-produced 9 songs on Culture II with Quavo, opened up about Migos' song making process to Pigeons and Planes. Durel, who has been working with Migos since 2012, stated, "We'll do one song in 20 minutes. If they really want to take their time on it, they'll take 40 or 45 minutes. No more."

He also spoke about working with Quavo, "Working with Quavo and making beats with him is amazing. He's already a rapper and an artist, so he knows how he wants to come in on the beats. He already knows how he wants the beat to sound. So we both come together, play the keys, and lay it down. It's amazing because some of the sounds he comes up with are things you've never heard before. It's fresh and unique. We like weird sounds."

Durel went on to speak about special moments he made while helping record the album, including the group watching monkeys climb outside of their window in South Africa while making "Narcos." At the end of the interview, he stated, "We wanted to start the year off right by letting the fans know we're still here and we're still coming."

Source: Pigeons and Planes