The stormy history between Offset and Quavo has kept fans glued to every update for years. But now, in a candid new chat on the 7 PM in Brooklyn podcast, Offset opened up about how their family bond remains unbreakable—no matter the drama.
“That’s family at the end of the day,” Offset said bluntly, acknowledging that even the closest blood ties come with bumps. “You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime. In the day, a ngga ain’t finna play with him, or a ngga ain’t finna play with me.”
How the Drama Started: The Migos Fallout
The tension between the two rappers began circling in 2022 amid swirling rumors that Offset had been involved with Quavo’s then-girlfriend, Saweetie. The gossip was so intense, many believed it played a major role in the eventual breakup of the iconic hip-hop trio, Migos.
But the heartbreak went deeper. The tragic death of Takeoff, their fellow Migos member and Quavo’s cousin, in November 2022 sent shockwaves through the group and their personal relationships. Instead of bringing them closer, the loss seemed to widen the gap between Offset and Quavo.
The Grammy Showdown: A Public Clash Over Takeoff’s Tribute
Things boiled over in an emotional moment at the 2023 Grammys, where Offset and Quavo reportedly got into a brief but tense scuffle backstage. The argument centered on how to honor Takeoff’s legacy, reflecting the raw pain and complicated feelings still lingering.
Fans feared the feud might never end, but recent developments prove otherwise.
Weekly Calls & Mending Bridges: The Road to Reconciliation
In a hopeful twist, Offset revealed that he and Quavo now talk at least once a week. “It be the internet trying to do some old sh*t, but with us, it ain’t about that. Like, we holla at each other,” he told the podcast hosts.
This glimpse into their renewed connection shows that despite the public battles, family ties remain strong, even in hip-hop’s spotlight.
Migos: From “Versace” to Grammy Nominations
It’s hard to forget the Migos’ explosive rise to fame. Formed in 2013 by Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff, they broke onto the scene with the viral hit “Versace,” followed by chart-topping singles like “Fight Night” and “Look At My Dab.” Their fresh style earned them a coveted deal with Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment.
Over the years, they released four influential albums—Yung Rich Nation (2015), Culture (2017), Culture II (2018), and Culture III (2021)—earning two Grammy nods along the way, including Best Rap Album for Culture and Best Rap Performance for “Bad and Boujee.”
Solo Spotlights: Offset & Cardi B Gear Up for New Albums
While the Migos chapter remains complicated, Offset is focusing on his solo career. His new album, Kiari, is set to drop on August 22, promising fresh beats and personal storytelling.
Just weeks later, his former partner Cardi B is poised to release her highly anticipated project, Am I the Drama?, on September 19. Fans are already buzzing after Cardi shared the album’s cover art and tracklist on social media, sparking speculation about what the rapper will bring next.
What’s Next?
As Offset and Quavo continue to rebuild their relationship, fans can expect more honest conversations and possibly collaborative moments in the future. Their story is a reminder that even amidst fame, heartbreak, and rumors, family bonds can heal.
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