Backstage at Sunday’s Grammy Awards, the members of Migos allegedly got into a physical altercation. The incident occurred just before Quavo took the stage to pay tribute to Takeoff as part of the “In Memoriam” segment, according to TMZ.
The feud erupted after the Grammys reportedly asked Offset to be a part of the tribute, but Quavo declined. Offset was reportedly barred from joining him on stage to honor their fellow Migos member. Quavo instead performed his emotional song “Without You” with Maverick City Music.
According to sources, they had to be separated and Offset did not start the fight.
Offset went to the Grammys with his wife Cardi B, who presented the Best Rap Album award. During the “In Memoriam” performance, the couple was not seen in the audience.
Prior to Takeoff’s death in November, the two had been feuding. While Offset pursued his solo career, Quavo and Takeoff formed a duo and released their joint album Only Built for Infinity Links.
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Quavo addressed Migos’ breakup in an October interview with the “Big Facts” podcast. “We just stand on loyalty, real deal loyalty… “This has nothing to do with a label, paperwork, QC, or anything else,” he explained. “It has something to do with the three brothers, and that’s what it is. We’re going to be a duo for the time being.”
🚀 come back bra !
— OFFSET (@OffsetYRN) January 25, 2023
Offset is still mourning Takeoff’s death on social media. He begged his cousin to “come back” last month. He admitted to being in a “dark place” since Takeoff was killed outside a Houston bowling alley on November 1.
“Shit not easy to fake smiling and shit tryna keep walking with my head up,” he wrote on Twitter.