Offset‘s relationship with Quavo has been under scrutiny since the formation of Unc & Phew and TakeOff‘s death, but he insist that they’re currently on good terms.

During an appearance on Gillie Da Kid and Wallo’s Million Dollaz Worth of Game, the former Migos rapper reiterated his love for his groupmate and argued that neither he nor Quavo have any obligation to address the speculation surrounding their brotherhood.

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“I don’t feel like I owe it to people to show how much me and bro love each other … We went through something,” he said. “We don’t have to show you n-ggas smiles and faces, so stop doing that.

“We aint on no sucker shit with each other. We both came in this shit together and we both knew that, we understood that, and we lost our brother.”

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Offset went on to say that despite going through difficult times, he and Quavo are still “real brothers.”

“I still go through shit, I know bro go through shit,” he said. “N-ggas love each other though, at the end of the day. We men, we real brothers, and we cool with it, so be cool with it.”

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He added: “Don’t ever try and turn us against each other. I hate that shit. At the end of the day, it ain’t your business.”

Watch the conversation at the 25:45 mark below

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In February 2023, it was rumored that Offset and Quavo got into a fight backstage at the Grammys.

Offset denied the rumors, writing on X: “What tf look like fighting my brother yal n-ggas is crazy.”

Offset Opens Up About Losing TakeOff: 'I Cry Every Day'
Offset Opens Up About Losing TakeOff: 'I Cry Every Day'

The pair later reunited as Migos to honor TakeOff at the 2023 BET Awards, with the surprise set seeing them perform a medley of “Hotel Lobby” and “Bad and Boujee.”

Offset previously gave an update on his relationship with Quavo during an October appearance on The Breakfast Club.

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“That’s my brother at the end of the day,” he said at the time. “But we good, though. We were just with each other in Paris. We be talking ’cause we be going through little emotions with this shit, and it don’t be for the public.

“That’s the thing. When it’s like this, everything ain’t for the public to be key-keying and everybody want us to be, but we still gotta move in our own worlds. But it’s all love at the end of the day, we lost a brother, we can’t rock out.”