Fans are reading into fresh social media posts from Quavo and Offset that seem to hint a new Migos project could finally be on the way, possibly built around honoring Takeoff and preserving the group’s legacy.
On Monday, Quavo shared a 2021 photo of himself and Takeoff with a caption that quickly sparked conversation.
“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 followed with a Culture III era image of the trio and wrote, “On dat!!!!”
Those posts have fans wondering whether the surviving members are preparing a final chapter for one of rap’s most influential groups. Migos last released a full album together in 2021 with “Culture III,” one year before Takeoff was fatally shot in November 2022.

If a new album comes together, it could include unreleased verses from Takeoff, newly recorded material from Quavo and Offset, and records that capture the chemistry that helped define an era of Atlanta rap. It may also pull from production archives created with hitmakers closely connected to the Migos catalog, including Murda Beatz, DJ Durel, Zaytoven, Buddah Bless, Cassius Jay, and Honorable C.N.O.T.E. Revisiting those sounds could give the project the same bounce, sharp drums, and melodic energy heard across many of the group’s biggest releases.
Quavo previously revealed he had only tapped into a small portion of Takeoff’s vault, while explaining that much of the material remained “sacred” for a new Takeoff album.
While no release date has been announced, it’s clear these two are ready to put their drama to rest.
