Rap superstar Quavo at one point was part of one of the biggest rap groups, the Migos. But the group has since separated. And Quavo is starting to pave his way as a solo artist.
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Recently Quavo has been sparring with singer Chris Brown. The two have traded jabs with each other on several songs over the past few weeks.
“Video from Quavo’s concert in Bridgeport, Connecticut is floating around social media … seemingly showing a damn-near empty venue looking more like a gig for a small-time artist than a former member of Migos,” TMZ wrote.
“Quavo had a recent concert in Connecticut. And the venue is fairly empty. It has some people believing that Chris Brown bought seats so that fans could not show up and Support.”
Chris Brown evil for this, apparently he bought all the tickets at the Quavo concert just so the crowd is empty 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/n8fYLGWKqS
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) April 28, 2024
Quavo Gets Honest on Takeoff’s Death
The Migos split following the murder of group member Takeoff in November 2022. The rap star was killed after an altercation in a bowling alley. All of the group members were close but Takeoff and Quavo had a special bond as nephew and Uncle. Following his nephew’s death, Quavo said that sometimes he still “cries himself to sleep.”
“I miss him a lot and I love him,” Quavo said. “He knows I love him. That’s what we always know. So when you see me and you see me smiling or something like that, you don’t gotta never think I forgot about him or I’ll forget about him. I think about him all the time. Sometimes I cry myself to sleep. And that’s it. I just know he’s here. If I can’t feel him, I just know he’s around.”
Rap Star ‘Fueled’ By Death of ‘Migos’ Member
Quavo’s latest album Rocket Power, which was released last August, is a nod to his late nephew. Takeoff would often refer to himself as “Rocket” and even released a solo album titled “The Last Rocket.” Quavo says although the Migos are no longer together it is Takeoff who fuels him to still make music.
“Just being fueled by my brother, Take, and just bottling in all these emotions, all the pain, all the hard times, all the times I cried and all the times I just made music just to pull up and try to play songs and he not there,” he added.
“I’m just trying to get this fuel from above and this fuel from the sky and call it ‘rocket power.'”