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24.02.2023 - 05:57 / perezhilton.com
It looks like this is the end of Migos.
After Takeoff‘s tragic death late last year, fans were left wondering if Migos would ever return, and it looks like his bandmate and uncle Quavo is finally giving answers. In his new song Greatness, the 31-year-old rapper revealed in the lyrics that the group would not be reforming without Takeoff:
So sad.
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You can listen to Greatness (below):
This isn’t the first time Quavo has opened up about the loss of his nephew in a song. Just last month the rapper released another track titled Without You which also featured some lyrics relating to Takeoff’s death:
He continued later in the song:
Ch-ch-check out the emotional tune (below):
The Stir Fry rapper has released some wonderful tributes to Takeoff, it’s so sad things had to end like this. We’re sending love and light to Quavo, Offset, Cardi B, and the rest of the late rapper’s family and loved ones. May they continue to find peace amid this unthinkable tragedy.
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