After a busy 2018, which saw the release of Culture II and his debut solo album Quavo Huncho, Quavo has no plans to slow down.

Fresh off Migos’ Mustard collaboration “Pure Water,” the prolific MC spoke to Billboard about his upcoming projects including Culture III, the third installment in Migos’ Culture series. The album was due early this year, but it’s not quite finished. Quavo now expects it to arrive following Offset’s solo debut.

Culture III is not ready yet,” he said. “We’re waiting on Offset’s solo album.”

In addition to crafting Culture III, he and his Migos groupmates, Offset and Takeoff, have been in the studio with Kanye West working on his Yandhi album. “It was some good vibes. All positive,” revealed Quavo of the Miami sessions. “The shit was hard. The shit he got is going crazy.”

During the interview, he also addressed Souja Boy’s claim on “The Breakfast Club” that he gave Migos the “Versace” beat. “Nah, he recorded on the ‘Versace’ beat,” explained Quavo. “Zaytoven normally does this all the time where he sends the same beat out. Growing up, I think I heard the song, it was like an ‘OMG’ song. Then we ended up doing a harder record with some harder lyrics. Soulja most definitely influenced a lot of everybody’s work. He’s speaking facts. He hasn’t said anything wrong.”

According to Quavo, Migos considered performing at the Super Bowl halftime show. “It’s something we put up for questioning, but due to a lot of things going on, we won’t put a definite answer on it,” he said. “We’ll talk about it amongst the people and see how they feel about it.”

But he’s happy to see Travis Scott and Big Boi take the gig despite the controversy. “Of course I’m proud to see my partner Travis, this is a big stage for him,” he said. “I’m proud of Big Boi because he represents the city of Atlanta. It’s not as tough as the world want to make it. As long as we got understanding as grown men and what our understanding is for the future.”

Additionally, Migos has recorded a song for Mountain Dew called “Position to Win,” which will be featured in the brand’s upcoming “Do the DEW” commercial. “We wanted to bring it to the culture with the EDM-trap twist to it,” said Quavo. “I think it’s a big moment for us.”