Quavo & Offset Spark Reunion Buzz After Hinting At New Migos Project Honoring Takeoff: ‘Jobs Not Finished’
Quavo & Offset Spark Reunion Buzz After Hinting At New Migos Project Honoring Takeoff: ‘Jobs Not Finished’
Quavo and Offset have fans buzzing after both rappers appeared to tease fresh music tied to the Migos legacy.
Quavo sparked speculation Monday by posting a throwback image with Takeoff and writing, “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!!!”
Hours later, Offset added to the excitement by sharing a photo of the trio from the “Culture III” era with the caption, “On dat!!!!”
The group’s final full project as a trio, “Culture III,” dropped in 2021, one year before Takeoff was fatally sh*t in November 2022. Before his passing, Quavo and Takeoff also released “Only Built for Infinity Links” as Unc & Phew.
Quavo previously revealed he used only a few unreleased Takeoff verses for “Rocket Power,” saving most of the material for a future Takeoff album.
Offset also addressed reunion rumors in 2025, saying, “It’s possible. It’s not impossible.”
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