Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that 50 Cent has reacted to false rumours of Yung Miami and Diddy breakup. (Read More Here).
Taking to social media, an American tabloid claimed that Caresha Yung Miami broke up with Diddy after he cut her allowance of $200K per month. (Read More Here).
Taking to social media, 50 Cent reacted: “LOL PUFFY you better fix this before i get to Miami. 😆or you gonna be stuck playing wit my old shit. LOL you know i don’t miss nothing Justin been knocked it off, we keep it player on this side • gunitbrands.com.”
In another news, Quavo took to Instagram on Saturday to share an emotional tribute to his nephew and fellow Migos rapper Takeoff, who was shot and killed earlier this month at a bowling alley in Houston, TX.
“It’s so hard to tell you I’ma miss you because you always with me and we did everything together,” Quavo’s message begins. “Since we were kids you been by my side, lookin up at me, them eyes waiting on me to make the next move.. then you followed up right behind me.”
“This whole time I’ve been trying to figure out what you really are to me because nephew wasn’t it,” he added. “We hated that word ‘nephew’ or when they said “Unc and Phew” cuz we always knew we were way closer than that and it made me feel old too.”
Quavo continued, “But I knew you weren’t my brother cuz you are my sister’s son, so I couldn’t say brother. Now I finally get it…You are OUR angel.”
Takeoff, real name Kirsnick Khari Ball, was remembered on Friday by family, friends, and fans, as thousands packed inside Atlanta’s State Farm Arena for the “Celebration of Life for Takeoff.”
“After I made the first move, you always followed up right behind me,” Quavo reportedly said during the service. “You always waited for me to do it first so you could do it right with me. You never competed with me, we was always on the same team because you hated plotting against me because I always played too hard or too rough.”
“[Takeoff] changed the culture of music forever,” Offset shared. “You changed that flow. That flow came from Take, the originator. The originator of that flow. He changed the music.”
Quavo also talked about Take’s passion for music and attested that it was Takeoff who created the triplet flow (or Migos Flow).
“He never worried about titles, credit or what man got the most shine, that wasn’t him,” he wrote. “He didn’t care about none of that as long we brought it back home to the family!”
Quavo concluded his letter thanking Takeoff for being a such a huge blessing in his life and other family members as well.
“I’m proud to say I’ve seen your blessings, I’ve seen you bless me, you blessed mama, you blessed Shara, you blessed Treet, Heaven and Zeke,” he wrote. “You will continue to send your blessings down from Heaven and I will continue to keep your name alive as long as I live.”
You can read Quavo’s entire tribute to Takeoff below.
As previously reported, Takeoff was shot and killed outside 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston around 2:30 a.m. CST Tuesday morning (Nov. 1). According to the Houston Police Department, the incident occurred after an altercation broke out while the group of men were standing outside the venue and someone pulled out a gun and opened fire, fatally striking the Migos member. Quavo was also present but not injured during the shooting.
Video has surfaced of the event leading up to the shooting that shows Quavo arguing with another individual over basketball. Shortly afterward, shots rings out and people scatter. A video has also surfaced of the aftermath of the incident that appears to show Takeoff on the ground and Quavo nearby in a panic. Takeoff was reportedly pronounced dead on the scene by paramedics. Two other people were shot as well and taken to the hospital in civilian vehicles with non life-threading injuries.
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