Offset is not here for people who pit him against Quavo, stating that he “hates” the comparisons.
During a conversation with Gillie Da King and Wallo 267 of “Million Dollaz Worth Of Game” on Sunday, Offset highlighted that he and his Migos groupmate aren’t obligated to keep people updated on their relationship or address rumors suggesting animosity between them.
“I don’t feel like I owe it to people to show how much me and bro love each other… We went through something. We don’t have to show you n*ggas smiles and faces, so stop doing that,” Offset began. “We ain’t on no sucker sh*t with each other. We both came in this sh*t together, and we both knew that, we understood that and we lost our brother.”
He continued, “I still go through sh*t. I know bro go through sh*t that I can’t think of… N*ggas love each other, though, at the end of the day. We men, we real brothers, we gotta space out and [we’re] cool with it, so be cool with it. Don’t ever try and turn us against each other. I hate that sh*t. At the end of the day, it ain’t your business.”
At the 2023 BET Awards, Offset and Quavo reunited for one of their initial appearances together following their rumored fallout. They honored Takeoff by performing Migos’ 2017 hit “Bad and Boujee.”
During that year, Quavo dropped “Rocket Power,” featuring two collaborations with Takeoff. The album also boasted guest appearances from Young Thug, Future, BabyDrill, and Hunxho. Meanwhile, Offset unveiled “SET IT OFF” in October 2023 and is presently touring to promote the project.
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