Cardi B, Offset, Quavo first seen after Takeoff’s death

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Cardi B, Offset, Quavo first seen after Takeoff’s death


Cardi B, Offset and Quavo were first spotted after Takeoff’s tragic death on November 1.

Three rappers who were dressed in black were seen getting into a black SUV on Thursday night as they attended the late rapper’s wake.

Offset and Quavo – who dropped out earlier this year – wore suits and dark sunglasses, while Cardi B wore a tight-fitting dress during a gloomy evening.

A dozen or so other people joined the separated family, some of whom shook off their stress by smoking cigarettes, and others drinking alcohol from a bottle.

The convention takes just one day before nearly 20,000 people gather at the Atlanta State Farm Arena at Takeoff’s “Celebrating life“.

While the people of Georgia could get tickets for free, memorial service sold out just moments after it went on sale and Justin Bieber and other major rappers are expected to star.

Takeoff and Offset formed Migos in 2008 with Quavo, who was at the scene the night the 28-year-old rapper was shot.

While Quavo has yet to announce his nephew’s death, Offset subtly paid tribute to his cousin by changing his Instagram profile picture to one of his deceased rappers last week.

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The singer “Bodak Yellow” also paid her respects, video retweet provided by Complex, in which the three Migos members discussed the importance of the family.

“My dudes gave me that ring,” Takeoff explains of his jewelry, which has a photo of him as a boy and his mom. “… It will also stay with me forever. I’ll never take it off.

In another amazing video that has appeared since the shooting, the late rapper talked about wanting his “flowers” while he is still alive.

Takeoff, whose real name was Kirshnik Khari Ball, was shot and killed in a Houston bowling alley last week.

Quavo, Takeoff and Offset from The Migos
Offset and Takeoff created Migos in 2008.
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Rapper label “Stir Fry”, Quality Control Music, said he was killed by a “stray bullet”, which the coroner later confirmed saying he was shot in the head and torso.

The police investigation is still ongoing.