Rapper Quavo sits courtside at the Atlanta Hawks’ NBA game in Georgia… after hinting that Migos broke up following THAT Grammy fight with Offset and Takeoff’s death
Quavo was seen at the NBA game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday.
The 31-year-old rapper wore a bright red and pastel yellow varsity jacket and black baklava to represent the Hawks’ team colors as he sat courtside watching the basketball game.
This comes after the hitmaker hinted at the end of Migos, a hip-hop trio made up of himself, his cousin Offset and his late nephew Takeoff, in the lyrics of his latest song titled Greatness.
On Wednesday he released the song as a tribute to Takeoff – who died in November at the age of 28 – and seemed to confirm in the lyrics that the group no longer had a future.
Earlier this month, the record producer got into a fight with Offset at the Grammy Awards ceremony shortly before taking the stage to perform a tribute song during the In Memoriam segment.
On the court: Quavo was seen at the NBA game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday.
Two days after launching Greatness, the Georgia native attended the basketball game to support his team.
He wore a pair of reflective sunglasses with a clear frame as he intently watched the Hawks defeat the Cavaliers by a final score of 136-119.
Quavo sported a black hoodie with a red and white graphic printed on the front.
On top, he wore a bright red and pastel yellow varsity jacket with leather and fleece details.
She also donned a pair of denim jeans that were faded at the knees and studded on the sides.
He was wearing a pair of sneakers in Atlanta Hawks colors and also grabbed a banner representing the team.
Quavo carried a Goyard zippered duffel bag that rested on the ground at his feet as he watched the game.
As accessories, she wore a variety of diamond-encrusted chain necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
The 31-year-old rapper wore a bright red and pastel yellow varsity jacket and black baklava to represent the Hawks’ team colors as he sat courtside watching the basketball game.
This comes after the hitmaker hinted at the end of Migos, a hip-hop trio made up of himself, his cousin Offset and his late nephew Takeoff, in the lyrics of his latest song titled Greatness.
Recently, the rapper has been working on and releasing new tracks in honor of his late nephew Takeoff as he deals with grief and loss.
The late rapper was killed by a gunshot wound while the duo were out bowling last November.
In the lyrics of his last song he seemed to suggest the dissolution of the group Migos.
“So don’t ask about the group, he’s gone, we’re gone,” he rapped on Greatness. He can’t come back.