September 20, 2024

They had a funeral for Takeoff on Grand Theft Auto role play🕊🙏🏾 “you must wear all white at the funeral & all black at the house party”.




During the post-game press conference following the Los Angeles Lakers’ loss to LeBron’s former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, on Sunday (November 6), King James claimed he’d been a fan of Migos since his first season with the Miami Heat in 2010.


Fans immediately picked apart LeBron James’ quote and questioned how he could’ve been a Migos fan in 2010 when the ATL trio’s first project, Juug Season, didn’t arrive until 2011. Their big break didn’t come until two years after that with songs like “Versace,” “Hannah Montana” and “Bando.”


“Howling bc everybody know a habitual liar and Bron still goes above and beyond,” one person tweeted, while another added: “lebron really said he been listening to migos since 2010 LMFAO fuck outta here this man be lyinnnnn like a mf sometimes.”


On the eve of the release of his new album with 21 Savage, Her Loss, Drake took to the airwaves for the second episode of “Table for One,” his SiriusXM show on Sound 42.


He opened the show by paying tribute to the “legendary” Migos rapper, who died just days earlier during a shooting in Houston.


“Before I get into the pleasantries, I’d just like to send our deepest condolences from the family to entire QC to our brother Quavo, to our brother Offset to the friends and loved ones of the legendary, unprecedented Takeoff,” said Drake.


The OVO boss reflected on his “brotherhood” with Takeoff, which began following their 2013 collaboration “Versace.” Drake and Migos even toured together on 2018’s “Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour.”


“I’m sure people know how we started, of course, with ‘Versace,’” recalled Drake. “And from there we formed a brotherhood. I always talk about the fact that this is one family. My friends in the music industry are not friends, they’re family. So, our deepest condolences, tragic loss for all of us and a dark cloud over this business that we love so much.”


Takeoff, 28, was killed during a shooting following an argument outside a bowling alley in Houston in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Two others were injured including Quavo’s assistant. A coroner report reveals that Takeoff died as a result of “penetrating gunshot wounds of head and torso into arm.”


His untimely death has put things in perspective for Drake. “I just encourage everybody to lock into that mindset no matter where you are, it’s just really a life that’s worth living and everybody deserves that chance,” he said. “It’s unfortunate that one of our dear, dear brothers had to leave us this week.”


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