Migos has had many non-musical ventures going for them lately, but the members confirmed they’re not leaving their rap roots behind.

On Instagram Sunday, the group posted that they’re readying for the release of “Culture 3,” the final LP in their “Culture” album series.

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“CULTURE 3 2020 LAST CHAPTER,” read the caption of the photo featuring members, Takeoff, Quavo and Offset.

Upon seeing the post, several fans wondered if the caption indicated that the rappers, each of whom has released solo material, were going their separate ways.

“ ‘Last chapter’ ???” one fan asked.

“NO!!! Last chapter,” someone else exclaimed.

“Hope that’s just the end of the Culture series and not yall” another said.

“@38_38baby last chapter as in the last of the culture album,” another replied.

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Quavo previously told Business Insider that fans can expect to hear a new side of the group on the upcoming album. He added that it may be named something else entirely.

“I feel like it's more about Migos that y'all don't know yet,” he told Business Insider. “And I feel like this album is going to be prolific. I feel like this album is going to be the album to do it. And I think it's ‘Culture III,’ but I don't know. I think we may change the chapter.”

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The members have recently delved into other areas of entertainment, including movies and clothing ventures.

Quavo tweeted last year that he viewed a cut of his debut horror film, "The Resort."

And just last week, Offset joined wife Cardi B and Quavo as a fashion designer. Quavo’s menswear collaboration with fashion collection with Laundered Works Corp. dropped at Paris Fashion Week.

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