Quavo And Future Hit Up The Club To Promote “Rocket Power”

Quavo has been on the party circuit recently. The weekend before the 4th of July, he was seen in various social media posts — including his own — partying with plenty of famous people at Michael Rubin’s white-out party. Guests he hung out with included Tom Brady, Travis Scott, and a dance-off with comedian Kevin Hart. Now, he’s hitting up the club, and he invited Future along for the ride.

“Shidd Now It’s Time To Turn The City Up!!!” Quavo captioned the video. It shows him and Future throwing fat stacks of money around, rocking plenty of bling and plenty of friends. He also threw out the hashtag “Rocket Power,” alluding to his next studio album that’s dropping on July 14th. This will be his second solo album after Quavo Huncho and includes features like Drake, Lil Baby, Cardi B, Madonna, and others. It hasn’t been confirmed if Future is part of the project or not, but we will know the answer in a few days.

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What Are Quavo And Future Up To?

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Quavo is branching off from his roots as the leader of the rap group Migos. His former Migos partner, Offset, is also looking to drop his debut solo album later this year. Both musical artists are parting ways after the death of their third member and Quavo’s nephew, Takeoff. In November of last year, Takeoff was allegedly killed by a stray bullet during an altercation near a Houston bowling alley. Since then, Quavo and Offset have been grieving the loss in different ways.

According to Quavo, “I know everything might not be alright right now, but the Rocket showed me a way to make it right! Rocket Power keeps me going… Rocket Power will help us all overcome whatever we’re going through.” This album release is part of his processing. As for what he and Future are up to, they’re having a great time at the club, throwing money around. The party continues. For more Quavo updates surrounding Rocket Power‘s release date, keep it locked into HotNewHipHop.

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Kevin Hart Has Questions For Quavo At Michael Rubin’s Party

Kevin Hart has questions. And while the answers might never come, we have a video of the comedian dancing drunk at Michael Rubin’s white-out party from last weekend. Hart broke out his best dance moves — at least, the best ones in his inebriated state — to Quavo’s “Hotel Lobby.” The late, great Takeoff is also on the track. Kevin did the hip-hop world justice by being absolutely turnt and having himself a wonderful time with the music.

Kevin Hart posted the video to his Instagram with a hilarious caption. “Welp….My wife showed me this video, and I had so many questions,” he begins the post. He wondered where the Crocs came from, referring to the shoes he had on in the video. (He didn’t come to the party with those.) Hart is also curious as to whose glasses he’s wearing. The third question refers to his wife, Eniko, and why she’s always getting him hyped. But his best question is saved for last: “WHERE ARE MY F*CKING SOCKS AND SHOES?????”

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Kevin Hart, Quavo, And One (Un)Forgettable Night

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Kevin Hart — who was also seen with Druski at the Rubin party — let his fans know that “My dumbass was gone off that Miiinnnnoooo Liiiinnnnnoooo.” Mino Lino is a reference to Gran Coramino Tequila, which Hart co-founded with Juan Domingo Beckmann. Drunk off his own tequila, hyped up by Eniko (who recorded the video), he and Quavo pointed to the camera, feeling the entire vibe of “Hotel Lobby.”

As for Quavo, he had himself a good time too. He was partying with Tom Brady and Travis Scott earlier in the evening. And the host of the night, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, offered a potential answer to all of Kevin Hart’s questions. He commented on the above Insta post, “The answer to your questions is endless shots!!!!” We can give Hart a pass here because it looks like everyone was wilding at this white-out Fourth of July extravaganza.

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Offset Details Bet Awards 2023 Tribute to Takeoff: ‘It Cleared My Soul’

Quavo and Offset Reunite to Tribute Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards

Offset reflected on his BET Awards performance with Quavo, which honored Takeoff. In an Instagram Live video, Offset gave a little background on how the performance happened and also expressed joy in having the moment with his Migos brother.

“I love all my fans. I love of y’all. We did the BET performance, man. It was iconic, man. It cleared my soul. Me and my brother Quay, man, we put that together within, like, 16 hours​​​​​​​, like, 15 hours …We do that ’cause we’re some real stars. We do this music. We the greatest group to ever touch the mic. RIP my brother, Take. We did it for my brother Take. Me and Quay stood tall, brother to brother. And I appreciate everybody for supporting. It was a movie, it was a vibe. We needed that for the culture.”

The unannounced tribute aired as the show returned from commercial, positioning Quavo and Takeoff on opposite sides of a heavenly spotlight, which took the place of Takeoff. The two supported Takeoff’s verse on “Hotel Lobby” before performing their classic anthem “Bad and Boujee.”

The moment was both important to the legacy of Takeoff but assuming to place a nail in a standing beef between the two Migos members.

BET released footage from backstage as T.I. celebrates the two and echoes a statement that all of Hip-Hop had: “Love to see it.”

You can see that moment and the full performance below.

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Offset Said His BET Awards Performance With Quavo Cleared His Soul And Called Migos ‘The Greatest Group To Ever Do It’

This year’s BET Awards still has everyone talking. One of the highlights of the evening was Offset and Quavo‘s reunion during their tribute to fallen Migos member, Takeoff.

The performance came after months of rumors that Offset and Quavo had been beefing — rumors that began months before Takeoff’s death this past November. This past Thursday (June 29), Offset took to Instagram live to break down how the performance came together. It seems like there’s nothing but love between him and Quavo.”

“The BET performance was iconic man,” said Offset. “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 9 P.M. and go straight to work to figure out how we gon’ put the show together man.”

During rehearsals, the two didn’t sleep, and the secured the performance’s visual components within the span of less than a day. Because of this, Offset deemed the Migos “real stars.”

He also doubled down on the positive sentiments toward Quavo, seemingly assuring fans that there’s no long beef between the two of them.

“Me and Qua stood tall, brother to brother,” Offset said. “You dig what I’m saying? And I appreciate everybody for supporting, man. It was a movie, it was a vibe…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.”

You can watch part of Offset’s livestream above

Quavo is Back in the Studio Working on ‘Rocket Power’ Album: ‘Ima Call For Ur Ear Soon’

Quavo Releases New Song and Video 'WITHOUT YOU' Dedicated to Takeoff

Quavo is off the BET Awards stage and back in the studio, crafting new tunes. Hitting Instagram, Quavo announced his new project, Rocket Power, which is currently in the mixing stages.

“We Mixing Ima Call For Ur Ear Soon #RocketPower,” Quavo wrote.

Offset and Quavo are cool, but that will not result in the immediate return to making music as Migos. According to TMZ, the duo have been cool for some time, mending their relationship behind the scene.

Sources reveal the two are currently not planning to record new music as a unit. The BET Awards moment was solely for honoring Takeoff, and the Migos name may never be used again.

The unannounced tribute aired as the show returned from commercial, positioning Quavo and Takeoff on opposite sides of a heavenly spotlight, which took the place of Takeoff. The two supported Takeoff’s verse on “Hotel Lobby” before performing their classic anthem “Bad and Boujee.”

The moment was both important to the legacy of Takeoff but assuming to place a nail in a standing beef between the two Migos members.

BET released footage from backstage as T.I. celebrates the two and echoes a statement that all of Hip-Hop had: “Love to see it.”

You can see that moment and the full performance below.

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Quavo And Offset’s BET Awards Reunion Doesn’t Mean That The Duo Will Release Music Together Soon

On Sunday, rap fans tuning into the BET Awards were treated to a heartwarming surprise as feuding Migos members Quavo and Offset put aside their differences — at least for one night — to honor their fallen comrade Takeoff. Performing the group’s No. 1 single “Bad N Boujee,” the two Atlanta rappers looked as though not a day had passed since they last shared a stage, even though in reality, it has been over a year.

However, don’t expect the good vibes to continue. According to TMZ, although the duo had privately reconciled months ago, they currently have no plans to continue recording music together. As TMZ notes, neither side has expressed any intentions of continuing to perform or record under the group name Migos in the future — a fact was suggested nearly a year ago during the rollout for Quavo and Takeoff’s separate duo album Only Built For Infinity Links. After all, “Migos” explicitly refers to a trio, as they have insisted in the past, and TMZ’s sources said they would never try to replace Takeoff.

The trio had been more or less defunct for some time, though, as Offset prepped a solo album (still in the works) and Quavo and Takeoff did their own thing. From some of the comments the group made throughout the year, it seemed a rift had formed that the group was quite ready to reconcile. As recently as February, it was reported that Quavo and Offset had gotten into a scuffle at the Grammy Awards when Offset was blocked from joining Quavo’s tribute to Takeoff. While they denied the rumors, a video of Cardi B yelling at someone backstage seemed to insinuate that there was at least some truth to them.

Hopefully, the bad blood is in the rearview, and although we might not get any new Migos tunes in the immediate future, it’s probably more important that the two rappers mend their broken bonds of brotherhood. After all, like Jay-Z said: Nobody wins when the family feuds.

Quavo and Offset Reportedly Are Not Planning on New Music Together

Quavo and Offset Reunite to Tribute Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards

Offset and Quavo are cool but that will not result in the immediate return to making music as Migos. According to TMZ, the duo have been cool for some time, mending their relationship behind the scene.

Sources reveal the two are currently not planning to record new music as a unit. The BET Awards moment was solely for honoring Takeoff and the Migos name may never be used again.

The unannounced tribute aired as the show returned from commercial, positioning Quavo and Takeoff on opposite sides of a heavenly spotlight, which took the place of Takeoff. The two supported Takeoff’s verse on “Hotel Lobby” before performing their classic anthem “Bad and Boujee.”

The moment was both important to the legacy of Takeoff but assuming to place a nail in a standing beef between the two Migos members.

BET released footage from backstage as T.I. celebrates the two and echoes a statement that all of Hip-Hop had: “Love to see it.”

You can see that moment and the full performance below.

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[WATCH] Quavo and Offset Reunite to Tribute Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards

Quavo and Offset Reunite to Tribute Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards

It’s been a long time coming, but Offset and Quavo are back together, tributing the late Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards.

The unannounced tribute aired as the show returned from commercial, positioning Quavo and Takeoff on opposite sides of a heavenly spotlight, which took the place of Takeoff. The two supported Takeoff’s verse on “Hotel Lobby” before performing their classic anthem “Bad and Boujee.”

The moment was both important to the legacy of Takeoff but assuming to place a nail in a standing beef between the two Migos members.

BET released footage from backstage as T.I. celebrates the two and echoes a statement that all of Hip-Hop had: “Love to see it.”

You can see that moment and the full performance below.

Last Sunday (June 18) would have been the 29th birthday of Takeoff. Remembering their late group and family member, Offset and Quavo hit Instagram to celebrate rocket man.

“Happy birthday rocket man,” Offset wrote. “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.”

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

Another post online showed Offset and Quavo together at an event celebrating Takeoff’s life.

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Offset And Quavo Reunited At The 2023 BET Awards To Pay Tribute To Fallen Migos Member Takeoff With Spirited Performance Of ‘Bad N Boujee’

Quavo and Offset reunited at the 2023 BET Awards to pay homage to their fallen Migos bandmate Takeover, marking their first performance together since late in 2021. With an image of Takeover behind them alongside a dance team and some impressive pyrotechnics, the two play-cousins teamed up to perform the group’s No. 1 hit “Bad N Boujee.”

While it remains to be seen whether this means they have put all their differences behind them, it is a more positive turn from the Grammys, where Offset was allegedly blocked from performing with Quavo, leading to an apparent altercation backstage. At the time of Takeoff’s death late last year, the trio had been unofficially broken up for some months, with Quavo and Takeoff releasing a duo album without their third member and hinting that the group wouldn’t be getting back together.

Then Takeoff was shot, leading to Migos entering a limbo where both Quavo and Offset released their own individual tributes to Takeoff but seemed to not be communicating with each other. Fans had no clue the status of the band, even as Offset prepped his own solo album, which he’d previously put on hold in the wake of Takeoff’s death. It seems they’ve buried the hatchet — hopefully permanently — and are moving forward out of love for Takeoff. Even Cardi B was in tears:

Watch Quavo and Offset’s performance above.

Quavo’s “Rocket Power” Pop-Up Draws Big Crowds In Paris

Quavo drew a caused quite the commotion in Paris. The rapper’s new “Rocket Power” merchandise line received a massive turnout. It made its official debut on the streets of Paris this week. The official unveiling was part of Paris Fashion Week. Quavo did it big, with the TakeOff-inspired collection appearing in its own shop on Rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth. Hundreds of fans showed up to support the line. Of course, they also wanted to catch a glimpse of the former Migos rapper. Quavo shared some of the highlights on his Instagram. In his post, the rapper captioned the photos with “REAL Rocket Power.” Furthermore, he expressed his gratitude for the fans’ support. He also hinted at future pop-ups in different cities, asking his followers, “What city next?”

Just a few days prior, Quavo and Offset reunited at a candlelight vigil. It took place to honor their late group mate, Takeoff. June 18 would have been the rapper’s 29th birthday. Photos emerged showing the pair engaged in conversation at the memorial. This suggests that there may have been a potential reconciliation between them. This public appearance marked their first time together since the Migos’ split in 2022.

Are Quavo And Offset Putting Their Beef Behind Them?

Earlier this year, reports surfaced about a physical altercation between Offset and Quavo backstage at the 2023 Grammy Awards. According to TMZ, tensions rose when Offset was asked by the Recording Academy to join Quavo on stage. The pair were supposed to unite for a tribute to TakeOff. However, Quavo apparently refused to allow Offset to participate. Still, the rapper has denied that any physical altercation took place. There was still some sort of drama, though.

No video evidence of the alleged fight between Quavo and Offset was released. However, Entertainment Tonight obtained a clip showing Cardi B yelling at multiple people backstage. Cardi expressed her disapproval to both Offset and Quavo. “Both of y’all wrong! Both of y’all!” she said, chastising them. “This is not right!” She later dismissed reporters’ questions about the incident. During the Grammy Awards, Quavo paid tribute to his late nephew and groupmate by performing “Without You” alongside the Maverick City Music choir during the In Memoriam segment.

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