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“Make the best music” after Takeoff’s death
50 Cent called on Quavo to honor the legacy of his nephew Takeoff after a 28-year-old Migos member was shot and killed.
“This is how it really works @quavohuncho, you have to set this album correctly for Take Offs Legacy”, rapper from “Candy Shop” wrote via Instagram On Wednesday, alongside a video by music manager Steven Victor telling about his client Pop Smoke, who also died from gun violence, the Podcast “Out of the office”.
“Go make a few changes and take care of everything,” continued 50 Cent, who executive produced Pop Smoke’s posthumous album “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon.” “All artists [sic] make the best music out of painful moments. “
He ended the post: “RIP to pop smoke 🕊RIP to TakeOff.”
Producer “Power” was just one of many hip-hop stars who were shocked by the news of Takeoff’s death on Tuesday at a Houston bowling alley.
Rapper label “Bad and Boujee”, Quality Control Music, said he was killed by a “stray bullet” in an argument that escalated at a private party.
The coroner later revealed that Takeoff, whose real name was Kirshnik Khari Ball, had been shot in the head and torso. The method of death pronounced murder.
Quavo, who was also present at the bowling alley at the time, had yet to comment on the fatal incident.
Meanwhile, Offset, the third member of the Grammy-nominated rappers group, subtly paid tribute to Takeoff by changing his Instagram profile picture to that of his deceased nephew.
Takeoff was wearing black sunglasses and smiled in the rear view.
Offset, 30, added an emoji with a white heart in the corner of the photo.