Quavo is stepping up to the plate and advocating against gun violence after the devastating passing of his nephew, TakeOff.
According to TMZ, Quavo met with some powerful political figures including Kamala Harris on Wednesday to discuss how to lower the rate on gun violence during the Congressional Black Caucus legislative conference in Washington on Wednesday. “I feel like your calling comes at the least expected times,” Quavo said.
As we previously reported, Quavo shared an interview to his Youtube channel where opened up about how he’s dealing with the grieving process since TakeOff’s passing. In the interview he shared, “I miss him a lot and I love him he know I love him that’s what we always know so when you see me and you see me smiling you don’t have to ever think that I forgot about him. I think about him all time, sometimes I cry myself to sleep.”
On November 1, 2022, Migos rapper TakeOff died suddenly after being shot in Houston after attending a private party of about 40 to 50 guests. He was only 28. The third member of the Migo group, Offset recently got a back tattoo of TakeOff. Once the news hit the internet OffSet also made a post on instagram that read: “The pain you have left me with is unbearable,” the rapper wrote on Instagram last November. “My heart is shattered and I have so many things to say, but I can’t find the words. I’ve been going to sleep and waking up hoping that all of this is a dream, but it’s reality, and reality feels like a nightmare.” He continued, “I know someone with a soul like yours is in heaven now,” he added. “I hope you can see how much we love you and miss you. You have left a hole in my heart that will never be filled.”
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Quavo and Offset also surprised fans with a powerful reunion performance, paying tribute to their late cofounder Takeoff. The duo, known for their undeniable chemistry and infectious energy, took the stage in front of an image of Takeoff. Emotions ran high as they shouted “Take!” in honor of their fallen bandmate, leaving the audience in awe of their heartfelt tribute.