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Quavo and Offset Hint at Possible New Migos Album Amid Solo Projects
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Quavo hints at a final Migos album and a Takeoff posthumous project, sparking reunion hopes as tensions with Offset reportedly ease.

AceShowbiz - Quavo has sparked speculation about a potential reunion of Migos following recent Instagram posts hinting at upcoming projects. With relations between Quavo and Offset reportedly improving, fans are hopeful for another group album despite the tragedies the group has faced.

On April 27, Quavo shared a message via his Instagram Story outlining his creative plans. He mentioned working on a posthumous album for his late nephew and group member, Takeoff, who was fatally shot in 2022. Alongside this, he referred to another joint album with Takeoff and left an open-ended possibility for a final Migos album. The post read: "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." The accompanying photo featured Quavo and Takeoff together.

Hours later, Offset responded with a post on his Instagram Story, sharing a photo of the trio. His brief caption simply said, "On dat." This exchange has fueled speculation that the Atlanta trio may be planning to release one more collaborative project.

To date, Migos have released four studio albums, the latest being Culture III in 2021. This album was promoted as the group's final studio effort and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, moving 130,000 total album units.

Takeoff, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, tragically died after being shot at a Halloween party at 810 Billiards & Bowling in downtown Houston on November 1, 2022, where Quavo was also present. Prior to his death, the uncle and nephew collaborated on their first joint project, Only Built for Infinity Links, released in October 2022. This album reached the Billboard 200's top 10, peaking at No. 7.

In a 2023 interview, Quavo revealed that Takeoff had an extensive archive of unreleased music. He stated, "We've got a lot of songs. In this phone alone, it's 150 songs. Every phone probably has 350 songs. He's got songs I never heard, 'I'm like, bro, 'Why you never played me this?'" This indicates that more posthumous material could be released in the future.

Indeed, in 2025, Quavo released a posthumous collaboration with Takeoff titled "Dope Boy Phone," continuing their musical partnership even after Takeoff's passing.

Meanwhile, Offset has been recovering from an incident earlier in April when he was shot outside the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Despite this, he returned to perform just days later at the University of Arkansas on April 11, demonstrating his resilience and dedication to his career.

Billboard has reached out to representatives for both Quavo and Offset for further comment on the potential Migos reunion and upcoming projects, but no additional details have been provided yet.

Fans of Migos remain eager to see what the future holds for the group, hopeful that the "REAL MIGO BLOOD" running through their veins will bring more music to the world despite past losses and challenges.

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