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Quavo & Offset Appear to Hint at Final Migos Album

Quavo & Offset Appear to Hint at Final Migos Album

With Offset and Quavo on better terms, there appears to still be hope for a Migos reunion.

Quavo took to his Instagram Story on Monday (April 27), laying out plans for his next creative endeavors, which include a posthumous TakeOff album, another joint album with his late nephew, who was killed in 2022, and then he left room for what appears to be a possible Migos project.

“Warriors Never fold. Jobs Not Finished. TAKEOFF ALBUM. UNC N PHEW 2. LAST ????? ALBUM. REAL MIGO BLOOD RUN IN MY VIENS!!! AINT NO NEW CHAPTER JUST THE NEXT ONE,” Huncho wrote alongside a photo of himself with TakeOff.

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Offset followed up with a post of his own to his Instagram Story a few hours later, which included a photo of the ATL trio. “On dat,” he wrote.

Migos have four studio albums to date, with the most recent arriving in 2021 with Culture III, which was billed as the final installment from the Atlanta group. The LP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 130,000 total album units earned.

TakeOff (born Kirshnik Khari Ball) was shot and killed during a Halloween party he attended at 810 Billiards & Bowling in downtown Houston with Quavo on Nov. 1, 2022.

Just a few weeks before TakeOff’s death, Quavo and Take teamed up to release their first joint project with Only Built for Infinity Links in October 2022, which reached the Billboard 200’s top 10 (No. 7).

During a 2023 interview, Quavo teased that TakeOff had hundreds of songs in the stash that could be used down the line. “We’ve got a lot of songs,” he said. “In this phone alone, it’s 150 songs. Every phone probably has 350 songs. He’s got songs I never heard, ‘I’m like, bro, ‘Why you never played me this?’”

Quavo released a posthumous collaboration with TakeOff in 2025, which saw the uncle and nephew combination join forces for “Dope Boy Phone.”

As for Offset, he’s currently recovering from being shot outside the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida, earlier in April. The “Ric Flair Drip” rapper returned to the stage days after the shooting for a performance at the University of Arkansas on April 11.

Billboard has reached out to reps for Quavo and Offset for comment.



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