Quavo has continued to mourn the tragic death of TakeOff nearly a year later as he prepares to drop his highly-anticipated studio album, Rocket Power.
The former Migos rapper took to social to upload a black and white still image of his late nephew with a heartfelt message that describes his mindset toward his untimely death.
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“Think About You All The Time I’ll Never Forget About You!!!,” he began. “I Miss U So Much And NoOne Will Take Yo Spot Twin U My Left Hand [left hand emoji] Come On Now!!! OTHERSIDE BOYS.”
Check out Quavo’s post below:
In preparation for Rocket Power, the “Bad and Boujee” rapper dropped his merch line last month in Paris which was inspired by TakeOff, but bears the same name as his new album.
The collection received its own pop-up shop in the city’s popular Rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth amid Paris Fashion Week.
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Hundreds of fans came out to support the line and see Huncho in person, and he previously shared some of the moments on his Instagram. “REAL Rocket Power,” Quavo captioned the post. “Pop Up Was Crazy Fans Showed The True Power #RocketPower Soon What City Next?”
His upcoming album, Rocket Power is expected to be released on Friday (July 14).
Both Quavo and Offset have worked immensely to bury their issues for the sake of TakeOff, who was was shot and killed in Houston in 2022.
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The Atlanta rap artists reunited last month to honor TakeOff at this year’s BET Awards. Afterwards, Offset declared Migos “the greatest group to ever touch the mic.”
“The BET performance was iconic man,” a noticeably happy Set said at the time. “It cleared my soul. Me and my brother Qua, we put that together within 16 hours. Like 15 hours. We land from Paris like at 9pm and go straight to work to figure out how we gon’ put the show together man.”
“We do that because we some real stars. We do that. We do this music. We the greatest group to ever touch the mic. RIP my brother Take. We did it for my brother Take.”
He continued: “Me and Qua stood tall, brother to brother. You dig what I’m saying? And I appreciate everybody for supporting, man. It was a movie, it was a vibe. We needed that for the culture. And yeah, that’s how we coming! We did that in 16 hours though! Like real professionals. Real professionals. Went out there, 16 hours, didn’t sleep, locked in on the visual. Me and Qua sat down, locked in on the visuals, locked in on the position of the stage, the lighting, everything as a unit.
“And you know, when you put the three heads together, it’s always gon’ be cinematic. It’s always gon’ be the truth. It’s always gon’ be Godly. Thank God for that moment. And like I said, RIP to Take. Y’all know how we coming about my brother. And we did it for Take. And we still don’t take. That’s our legacy. Migos forever. The greatest group to ever do it.”
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Quavo and Offset previously came back together for a candlelight vigil during that same month for TakeOff’s 29th birthday. Those closest to Take rocked jeans with a white t-shirt honoring him.
At the time, this marked Quavo and Offset’s first outing together since their feud began last year as Huncho and TakeOff formed the Unc & Phew duo while Offset focused on his solo career, signaling a Migos break-up.