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Migos’ Quavo Celebrates High School Graduation by Dropping a New Song

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Quavo walks it like he talks it and just revealed he’s officially a high school graduate.

The 29-year-old rapper shared his graduation photo on Instagram on Thursday, announcing he’s part of Berkmar High School’s class of 2020 in Lilburn, Georgia.

“Finally Can Say I Graduated High School Class Of 2020,” Quavo, whose real name is Quavious Marshall, wrote in the Instagram caption.

Quavo finished his degree after returning to Berkmar from a hiatus.

In 2009, the rapper was “a promising young football player who led the county in passing yards and completions,” but ended up dropping out of school before graduation, according to Rolling Stone.

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