A brief Instagram post from Quavo on April 27 set off a new round of conversation about the future of Migos. The Atlanta rapper shared a throwback image of himself with Takeoff, pairing it with the caption, “Warriors Never fold,” before adding a longer message: “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!!!” The tone suggested continuity rather than closure, hinting at work still in progress. Within hours, Offset joined in, posting a 2021 photo of the trio and writing, “On dat!!!” Together, the posts were enough to revive speculation that the group could be aligning again in some form.
The trio’s last full project, Culture III, arrived in 2021 and marked a high point before a period of change. Soon after, Quavo and Takeoff released Only Built for Infinity Links, shifting focus to their partnership as a duo. That momentum was abruptly halted when Takeoff was killed outside a Houston bowling alley, a loss that reshaped the group’s trajectory and left its future uncertain. In the years since, public appearances and collaborations have been sporadic, with fans parsing each development for meaning.
Offset Says Family Ties With Quavo Still Hold Despite Public Rift
More recently, however, both artists have indicated that communication between them has continued. During an appearance on “7PM in Brooklyn” with Carmelo Anthony, Offset addressed their relationship directly. “It be the internet trying to do some old sht, but with us, it ain’t about that,” he said. “We gotta holla at each other in the day, at the end of the day, man. That’s family at the end of the day, man. You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime. In the day, a n**** ain’t finna play with him, or a n**** ain’t finna play with me.”
In a separate conversation on Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, Offset also addressed speculation surrounding Saweetie, rejecting the idea that she played any role in the earlier rift.


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