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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Migos rapper Quavo is speaking for the first time as he shares how he has been coping with the death of his nephew and fellow Migos band member. In a new interview, the artist says he misses the late Migos rapper as he tries to go on with life. Takeoff was shot and killed on November 1, 2022, during a dice game gone wrong. Quavo and fellow Migos member Offset shared that losing […]

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