Cardi B Can Be Heard Allegedly Breaking Up A Fight Between Quavo And Offset At The Grammys In A Video That Has Surfaced Online

Rumors continue to circulate about a backstage fight between former Migos members Offset and Quavo at the Grammys this past weekend — despite Offset’s efforts to dispel them.

Now, alleged footage of Cardi B supposedly yelling at the two former bandmates to break it up has surfaced; fittingly, you can find that on TMZ.

Although neither Cardi, Quavo, or Offset appears in the video, you can hear Cardi’s distinctive voice yelling, “Both of y’all’s wrong! This is not right!” And while it’s not clear who she’s addressing she does tell someone “No bitch, shut the f*ck up ’cause you shouldn’t have been talking.”

The original report surfaced on TMZ shortly after the show on Sunday, detailing how the two men were separated after a physical altercation. The fight reportedly stemmed from Quavo’s refusal to allow Offset to join him onstage for his tribute to Takeoff.

As rumors circulated online, Offset tweeted, “What tf I look like fighting my brother yal n****s is crazy,” seemingly denying the rumor. However, if it’s untrue that the two Atlantans were involved in a fight, then it becomes even more unclear who Cardi is yelling at in the video.

Perhaps the answer will be revealed in time; hopefully, though, Offset and Quavo can reconcile after losing Takeoff, realizing that life is too short and whatever petty argument separated them isn’t worth losing their connection as well.

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Cardi B Breaks Up Fight Between Quavo & Offset: “Both Of Ya’ll Wrong!”

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Cardi B was seen in a video breaking up the alleged fight between Quavo and Offset backstage at the recent Grammy Awards. Cardi also condemned the former Migos group mates saying they’re both “wrong.” Updated By: Kendall Parks (2/7/23 at 2:23 pm) Cardi B was caught on video breaking up a fight between former Migos […]

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J. Prince Claims Quavo’s Friend Gave Statements To Police In Takeoff Investigation

J Prince caused a storm during his recent appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game. Throughout the past few months, many questioned the intentions of Mob Ties in the wake of Takeoff’s death. However, Prince attempted to clear his and his sons’ names from any of the chatter surrounding the Migos rapper’s murder.

At one point, J Prince alleges that Quavo’s friend, Willie Bland, began cooperating with authorities in the case. He brought along supposed paperwork that Gillie Da King read during the podcast. Bland stated in the police report that he felt as though Quavo’s life was in harm’s way. Bland said he saw one of the men reaching for his weapon. At that point, he threw the first punch since he believe they were going to try and rob Quavo. However, J. Prince refuted Bland’s statement, questioning why he’d throw a punch at someone that he knew was armed. 

NEW YORK - JUNE 03:  RAP-A-LOT RECORDS owner J.Prince attends 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at Hammerstein Ballroom on June 3, 2010 in New York, New York.  (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
NEW YORK – JUNE 03: RAP-A-LOT RECORDS owner J.Prince attends 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at Hammerstein Ballroom on June 3, 2010 in New York, New York. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

“Clearly, this Bland dude gave a police report that he seen these two guys with guns earlier but these are the same two guys that he decided to punch with his gun out and his them with a gun. What do you think is going to happen?” Prince noted. “Lord know if any of them tried to rob or touch Quavo, it was going to be some real problems.”

Bland allegedly told police about what led up to the shooting. The paperwork supposedly reveals that he provided the names of another individual he claimed also possessed a weapon. Later on, he added that he actually got the gun itself from Jas Prince.

“He giving all kinds of statements on this police report that we have so we could read his name and everything ‘cause he put himself in a position where he’s cooperating and telling a lot of different lies so we may as well shine a light on the real root to the issue which is this homie,” Prince said on the podcast. He added that Jas and Quavo are brothers, so his son doesn’t have any issues with providing the Migos rapper with protection. “Now, you got this clown, and it end up in his hand… this clown saying somebody wanna rob him that gave him a gun,” Prince continued. 

Check the clip out below. 

Cardi B Heard Screaming Backstage at Grammys: ‘Both of Y’all Wrong, This Is Not Right’

Cardi B Heard Screaming Backstage at Grammys | THe SOURCE

Despite what Offset says, it appears something did happen backstage between him and Quavo. A new video from Entertainment Tonight captured Cardi B yelling at two unidentified people.

“Both of y’all wrong! Both of y’all! This is not right!” Cardi said. “No b*tch, shut the f*ck up ’cause you shouldn’t have been talking.”

After the moment, Cardi strolls out past ET’s Kevin Frazier who asks about the incident.

“I heard you back here settled some stuff,” he asked. “The only thing I settled was my outfit, honey,” Cardi wittingly fired back.

Meanwhile, Offset is calling cap on a report he and Quavo fought backstage at the GRAMMYs. Hitting Twitter after the TMZ report stirred up timelines, Offset hit Twitter:

During the In Memoriam section of the GRAMMYs, Quavo performed a tribute to Takeoff, his recently released single “WITHOUT YOU.” The moment ended with Quavo and the supporting group Maverick City Music standing with Takeoff’s chain.

In a report from TMZ, moments before the performance started, Quavo was involved in a fight with Offset backstage. The physical encounter led to Quavo and Offset being pulled apart. It started because The GRAMMYs wanted Offset to be a part of the tribute and Quavo refused to let it happen.

According to TMZ, Offset didn’t start the fight. Also noting Quavo and Takeoff were close before his untimely death, notably releasing an album together, while Offset was outside of the group dynamic due to personal reasons.

We hope that the duo is soon able to put their issues behind them and come together.

A video of Quavo’s tribute is below.

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Cardi B Appears To Yell At Quavo & Offset Amid Grammys Fight In Leaked Footage

Though there have been conflicting reports surrounding the alleged fight between Quavo and Offset, Entertainment Tonight obtained footage that appears to confirm that some sort of confrontation occurred backstage. ET shared footage that reveals Cardi yelling at several people backstage at the Grammys. However, it’s unclear to who she’s yelling at. “Both of y’all wrong! Both of y’all! This is not right!” she’s heard saying. “No bitch, shut the fuck up ’cause you shouldn’t have been talking.”

Evidently, something set off Cardi at that moment. Given how the video emerged after recent reports of an altercation, it seems likely that it was related to that. As the smoke settled, ET approached Cardi B and asked, “I heard you back here settled some stuff.” She brushed it off, claiming, “The only thing I settled was my outfit, honey.” 

TMZ broke the news yesterday that Offset and Quavo got into it backstage at the Grammys. While Quavo was set to hit the stage to perform his tribute for Takeoff, the Grammys reportedly asked Set to join him. However, Quavo allegedly blocked Offset from walking on stage and a physical altercation broke out. The outlet stated they needed to be pulled apart, just before Quavo went on stage.

Initially, reports claimed that sources close to Offset blamed Quavo for the incident. However, shortly after the news began to spread, the “Ric Flair Drip” rapper immediately denied that he and Quavo got into it. “What tf look like fighting my brother yal n***as is crazy,” Offset wrote.

Quavo performed his tribute song “Without You” during the Grammy’s In Memoriam segment. The Migos rapper and Maverick City Music choir joined forces for the segment. The performance marked Quavo’s first since Takeoff’s death and he made sure to represent his nephew’s legacy. He donned Takeoff’s chain down the red carpet before hanging it on the microphone stand and holding it up at the end of the performance. “Very important. Long live Takeoff,” he told ET about the significance of being at the Grammys on Sunday night. 

LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 09: (L-R) Cardi B and Offset and Quavo of Migos attend the 2018 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on October 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/AMA2018/Getty Images For dcp )

Along with Quavo, Cardi B also had duties to tend to on Sunday night. Cardi B presented the award for Rap Album of the Year to Kendrick Lamar. The former Rap Album Of The Year winner told ET that she was a bit edgy beforehand. “I was so nervous but I was so happy for him. Because he has such an amazing album,” she said.

Cardi B hasn’t commented on the footage as of yet. However, she shared a photo of Takeoff on her Instagram page this morning after ET released the footage. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding the supposed altercation.

Offset Calls Cap On Backstage Brawl Report: ‘Y’all is Crazy’

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Offset is calling cap on a report he and Quavo fought backstage at the GRAMMYs. Hitting Twitter after the TMZ report stirred up timelines, Offset hit Twitter:

During the In Memoriam section of the GRAMMYs, Quavo performed a tribute to Takeoff, his recently released single “WITHOUT YOU.” The moment ended with Quavo and the supporting group Maverick City Music standing with Takeoff’s chain.

In a report from TMZ, moments before the performance started, Quavo was involved in a fight with Offset backstage. The physical encounter led to Quavo and Offset being pulled apart. It started because The GRAMMYs wanted Offset to be a part of the tribute and Quavo refused to let it happen.

According to TMZ, Offset didn’t start the fight. Also noting Quavo and Takeoff were close before his untimely death, notably releasing an album together, while Offset was outside of the group dynamic due to personal reasons.

We hope that the duo is soon able to put their issues behind them and come together.

A video of Quavo’s tribute is below.

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Offset Blasts J. Prince Over Interview: ‘Ya’ll Don’t Know How Me and My Brother Rock’

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Offset is not taking kindly to remarks made by J. Prince during his Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview.

In the episode, hosts Wallo267 and Gillie Da Kid sat down with J. Prince and the Prince Family, clearing the air on numerous issues, including the death of Takeoff.

At the tail end of the interview, J. Prince turned his attention toward Offset.

“This Offset dude, I ain’t gone leave him out. I’m real like this. N***as throw rocks and hide they hands, and I don’t like them kind of individuals. The truth of the matter is, one can dance and different things in front of cameras and different kind of shit, but in reality, n***a, you wasn’t really right there with Takeoff when he was alive.”

He would go on to say he has people everywhere and hears different types of conversations.

“Don’t ever put me in no position where I have to defend myself, that wouldn’t be healthy for you,” J. Prince said. “I’m going to give it to him right on ‘Million Dollaz’ Worth of Game’ because I ain’t gone throw rocks and hide my hands. I’m going to let it be known to him ’cause I hear what’s being said.”

He added, “It’s all love after that. Peace.”

In response, Offset blasted the three men for continuing to take interviews and speak on his relationship with Takeoff.

“Y’all n*ggas speaking on my real brother… I don’t know what the f*ck ya’ll n*ggas got going on, y’all n*ggas talkin’ about my real brother,” the Migos MC said in the minute-long black and white clip. “How dare one of y’all n*ggas even speak on me and Take relationship. I don’t know you n*ggas from a can of paint. Ya’ll n*ggas don’t know how me and my brother rock.”

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Quavo & Offset Reportedly Fought Backstage At 2023 Grammys; Offset Denies

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It has been reported the two former Migos, Offset and Quavo got into a physical altercation backstage at the 2023 Grammys. The scuffle happened shortly before Quavo’s tribute performance to Takeoff. Things reportedly got physical between Offset and Quavo backstage at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony. According to TMZ, the incident happened just before […]

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J. Prince Denies Making People “Check In” When Visiting Houston While Discussing Takeoff

The takeaways from J. Prince’s interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game has Hip Hop talking. The Rap-A-Lot icon has been hailed as the person to connect with when rappers swing through Houston, but Prince denied forcing anyone to check in with him or his team. It’s a practice that is widely talked about in Hip Hop as something artists need to do in order to maintain safety while traveling to touring.

As Prince faces pushback for his family’s movements immediately following Takeoff’s murder, he flat out denied “check in” gossip. “Never. We don’t have time for no sucka sh*t like that,” Prince told MDWOG. “A lot of people from the different police departments to all these different people wanna insinuate like we extorting people and they have to check in.”

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“Man, that ain’t no money in that sh*t,” he further emphasized. “I got more money than I can spend, right? That sh*t ain’t gon’ work. It ain’t gon turn out right, ’cause real n*ggas ain’t gon’ have that no way. Check-in for what?” However, Prince seemed to suggest that having his reputation does come with benefits.

“But on the flip side, there is what you call a brownie point to being able to have us as friends. I don’t wanna impose or force myself to embrace nobody,” he added. “By the same token, those that I respect and I befriend, there is a difference coming into this city as our friend versus by yourself. And the difference is: we all respect it.”

Read More: J. Prince Sat Down With QC’s Pierre Thomas To Discuss Takeoff

This interview with MDWOG has received backlash, and hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo are feeling the pressure. In a teaser prior to the podcast episode’s release, Gillie said he approved of the interview wih Prince because the veteran music executive had a sit-down conversation with Pierre Thomas. The Quality Control Music leader, along Hip Hop as a culture, continues to grieve the loss of Takeoff. Prince’s comments about Offset and Takeoff during the interview rubbed people the wrong way. It’s a controversy that is ongoing. Check out more below.

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