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Quavo & Offset Reunite As Migos To Honor TakeOff At 2023 BET Awards

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Quavo and Offset have squashed their beef after reuniting as Migos at the 2023 BET Awards for a special performance honoring TakeOff.
The pair performed a medley of Unc & Phew’s “Hotel Lobby” and Migos’ 2016 hit “Bad and Boujee” during a surprise set inside the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday night (June 25), much to the delight of the crowd.

TakeOff’s vocals played throughout the performance as a white spotlight paid tribute to him, followed by an image of the late rapper appearing on the screen behind Quavo and Offset.

Other performers throughout the night included Lil Uzi Vert, The Sugarhill Gang, Latto, E-40, Trick Daddy, GloRilla, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Ice Spice, Master P, Coi Leray and many others.

The performance comes a week after Quavo and Offset linked up on what would have been TakeOff’s 29th birthday.

The pair attended a candlelight vigil in Atlanta on June 18 alongside TakeOff’s friends and family.

“Happy Birthday @yrntakeoff can’t wait for days like this again!!!,” Quavo wrote on Instagram. “BEST believe we goin up all week the Rocket way GEEKD u 29 n-gga.”

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Offset added: “Happy birthday rocket man. The greatest to touch a mic!! best spirit ever!! purest man I know your heart was golden bring me peace bra we celebrate your life because you still right here I love you gang.”

Their reunion came just months after Quavo and Offset were spotted sitting away from each other at an NBA game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Portland Trail Blazers in March.

Less than two weeks before that, Quavo confirmed that Migos were no more on his solo song “Greatness.”

“Came in, swept the game like a storm with the muthafucking flow, n-gga, Take did that/ So don’t ask about the group, he gone, we gone, young n-gga it can’t come back, damn!” he rapped.

During a recent interview with Variety, Offset admitted that it’s difficult for him to discuss TakeOff, who was shot and killed outside a Houston bowling alley in November 2022.

“It’s hard for me to talk about shit right now,” he said. “I’ve never talked about this stuff. Seriously. Talking about Take is hard, man. Talking about all this shit is hard. That’s why I don’t, to be honest. That shit hurts.

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“Like, it’s gonna put me in a mood, and I don’t want to get in that mood. Some things I don’t never tell nobody. He’s not here. That shit feels fake, bro. I get through my day thinking it’s fake. And I don’t say nothing to nobody about it. I think I need to take a break.”

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