Quavo and his nephew Takeoff were at a private party in Houston when the latter was fatally shot. According TMZ, an argument started between Quavo and others after the rapper lost a game of craps. The debate, which became who was the better basketball player, continued outside.
The outlet claims that as Quavo walked away, someone threw a punch, sparking a melee in which at least 10 shots were fired. The takeoff suffered fatal gunshot wounds to the torso and head, the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office said.
The Migos were raised by Quavo’s mother, Edna Marshall.
Quavo’s mother, Edna Marshall
Quavo (real name Quavious Keyate Marshall) was born on April 2, 1991 in Athens, Georgia, the son of Edna Marshall. His father, like Offset and TakeOff, left when he was young.
Offset and Takeoff moved into Edna’s house after the family moved from Athens to Gwinnett County. “We always stayed in the same house. We share everything,” Quavo said. intensity regulator. “He is [Takeoff] basically like my brother.”
“I do not look [Quavo] like an uncle,” Takeoff said, “but more like my brother.” quavo said Rolling Stone that Edna didn’t complain about raising three teenagers:
“She knew how to raise you as a man. She had a house full of niggas playing, no shoes, eating all the food, and these are hard times, but she never complained.”
Quavo and Takeoff repaid Edna by buying her a house in 2017. “Take Jus and ME bought Mom a house! ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ Quavo tweeted. When the trio moved, they made the studio their home. Music executive Pierre Thomas said The New York Times:
“What really made me want to push myself for them is that they packed up all their clothes and moved into the studio; they literally lived there, slept in recliners, and made music all day.”
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