Quavo is not just dabbling in Hollywood—he’s aiming to dominate it. Known worldwide as one-third of the Migos rap trio, the Atlanta-born star is setting his sights on becoming one of the most influential hip-hop artists to ever make the leap from the mic to the big screen.
In a candid new interview with TMZ, Quavo didn’t hold back when asked about his cinematic aspirations. With unshakable confidence, he declared his intention to rival the legacies of entertainment legends like Tupac Shakur, Will Smith, Queen Latifah, and Ice Cube. “I’m a great guy, yes sir,” he told the outlet, flashing his signature grin. But when pressed further, he doubled down without hesitation: “They can’t mess with me.”
That statement alone might raise eyebrows—but it also speaks volumes about his drive. Quavo isn’t entering the acting game just for fun; he’s entering with a mission.
Building His Hollywood Résumé
So far, Quavo’s budding filmography includes a mix of crime thrillers, faith-based dramas, and ensemble comedies. He re-teams with John Travolta in High Rollers, the upcoming sequel to Cash Out, which also featured Sex and the City’s Kristin Davis.
The rapper-turned-actor previously shared the screen with Hollywood heavyweights like Robert De Niro and John Malkovich in Savage Salvation, and appeared alongside Chloe Bailey and comedian Druski in the musical dramedy Praise This. His next project, Takeover, stars Billy Zane, though a release date has yet to be confirmed.
Each role marks another step toward what he hopes will be a long, diverse acting career. His performances are still developing, but Quavo’s ambition is unmistakable—and Hollywood is beginning to take notice.
Following in Hip-Hop’s Footsteps
Quavo isn’t the first rapper to transition into acting, but his approach is distinct. Rather than merely playing himself or sticking to stereotypical roles, he’s looking for opportunities that challenge his range and broaden his appeal. His goal? To be seen not just as a rapper-turned-actor, but as a real actor—one who can carry a film and command attention in the same way he does on stage.
This trajectory mirrors that of other hip-hop legends who found success in Hollywood. Tupac Shakur gave us unforgettable performances in films like Juice and Poetic Justice before his life was tragically cut short. Will Smith went from The Fresh Prince to global box-office dominance with blockbusters like Independence Day and Men in Black. Queen Latifah has graced screens both big and small, earning an Oscar nomination and starring in award-winning projects. Ice Cube evolved from gangsta rap to comedy gold in the Friday series and big-budget franchises like Ride Along.
Even Joey Badass, who rose to fame in the 2010s as a lyrical powerhouse, has successfully crossed over with critically acclaimed roles in Mr. Robot, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and Power Book III: Raising Kanan. In a 2022 interview, Badass acknowledged the greats of this transition—mentioning 2Pac, Will Smith, Ice Cube, Method Man, and 50 Cent—as artists who paved the way.
Can Quavo Be the Next Big Thing in Film?
While his on-screen performances have received mixed reactions so far, the fact that Quavo is consistently landing roles with major names and production houses is a testament to his growing stature in the film world.
More than that, his confidence and willingness to put in the work set him apart. In an industry where many musicians try acting only to fade back into music, Quavo’s relentless pursuit of a new artistic identity could make all the difference.
He’s also smart about branding. By aligning himself with seasoned actors and experienced directors, he’s making strategic choices that bolster his credibility. And with his massive fanbase, he brings something every studio wants: guaranteed buzz.
Music and Movies: A Dual Legacy
What makes Quavo’s journey especially compelling is how seamlessly he’s trying to balance two worlds. He hasn’t abandoned music—in fact, he continues to drop new tracks and collaborate with artists across genres. But it’s clear that acting is more than a side hustle. It’s a second calling.
As he once told fans, “Whether it’s on stage or on screen, I’m about telling stories.” That storytelling instinct—coupled with charisma and hustle—might be the secret sauce that fuels his success.
With billions of streams, chart-topping hits, and now a growing body of film work, Quavo is redefining what it means to be a modern multi-hyphenate in entertainment. His journey may be just beginning, but the destination he’s aiming for is clear: the top.
Final Thoughts
Whether or not he surpasses the legends he aspires to emulate, Quavo’s bold entrance into Hollywood deserves attention. His confidence is magnetic, his ambition undeniable, and his impact growing. One thing’s for sure—Quavo won’t stop until the name “Huncho” is known not just in hip-hop circles, but on red carpets and film credits around the world.
Hollywood, take note: Quavo has arrived—and he’s just getting started.