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Rich Homie Quan's Death Seemingly Inspires Quavo & Offset To Make Amends

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Quavo and Offset have made further gains in repairing their relationship after the untimely passing of Rich Homie Quan.

The two Migos stars have had a fractured relationship since 2022, with Quavo previously alluding to disloyalty on Offset’s part and the death of TakeOff complicating things further.

While the former groupmates have seemingly been making steps to mend fences in recent months, it appears that the sudden death of fellow Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan on Thursday (September 5) has inspired them to hash things out for good.

Following the tragic news, Quavo posted a number of throwback pictures of the Migos with Quan on his Instagram Stories.

He then followed up with some positive news, writing: “Good convo with my bro @offsetyrn [link emoji] [praying hands emoji].”

While things between the “Bad and Boujee” hitmakers have been complicated in recent years, both Offset and Quavo have denied they were beefing.

In April, Offset wished Quavo a happy birthday on Instagram, writing: “Happy gday my brother @quavohuncho love you 4L.”

It was also rumored that the rappers got into a fight backstage at the 2023 Grammy Awards, though Offset denied the rumors and wrote on X (then Twitter): “What tf look like fighting my brother yal n-ggas is crazy.”

He also appeared on The Breakfast Club and again stressed that there were no issues between him and Quavo: “That’s my brother at the end of the day. But we good, though. We were just with each other in Paris. We be talking ’cause we be going through little emotions with this shit, and it don’t be for the public.

 

“That’s the thing. When it’s like this, everything ain’t for the public to be key-keying and everybody want us to be, but we still gotta move in our own worlds. But it’s all love at the end of the day, we lost a brother, we can’t rock out.”

For his part, Quavo told Million Dollaz Worth of Game: “I don’t feel like I owe it to people to show how much me and bro love each other … We went through something. We don’t have to show you n-ggas smiles and faces, so stop doing that.

“We aint on no sucker shit with each other. We both came in this shit together and we both knew that, we understood that, and we lost our brother.”

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GloRilla Announces Debut Album Arriving Next Month

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GloRilla is set to punctuate her banner year with the release of her debut album, which she just revealed will be arriving next month.

Sharing the news with Extra TV while on the red carpet at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday (September 11), Glo also gave a hint at the album title.

“I’m dropping an album next month, in October,” she said. “I’m so excited about that. We gon’ go number one! [The title] starts with a G.”

The LP follows the Memphis native’s mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang, which dropped in April. The 12-track project features appearances from Moneybagg Yo, Megan Thee Stallion, Kevo Money, Real Boston Richey and Finesse2Tymes.

 

GloRilla also hit the stage at the VMAs to perform “TGIF” – and almost suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction when an outfit reveal nearly resulted in her showing off just a bit too much.

As she removed her suit to showcase a bikini, her bra top almost slipped off, but luckily one of her backup dancers caught the almost-slip before the rapper showed it all on national television.

The rest of the performance went off without a hitch.

It’s been quite the year for Big Glo, and she recently gave credit to a 2023 post from a fan that said she’d fallen off as to how she has been so successful.

Taking to X on Wednesday (September 4), Glo posted an October 2023 tweet that read: “Glorilla fell off so fast and bad [crying emojis].”

With a retweet, she shared her testimony.

“I remember bookmarking dis & telling myself ‘Dey gotchu fucked up so bad,’” she wrote. “dis post ain’t do shit but put a battery in my back i needed dat. don’t let dese people write yo story for you , Keep going !!!”

GloRilla achieved major success with her 2022 breakout single “FNF,” then followed it up with another successful single “Tomorrow.” Cardi B hopped on the latter and made it even bigger.

 

However, she seemed to lose momentum in 2023 and even ended up blocking popular streamer Kai Cenat after he criticized her Fivio Foreign-assisted single “Cha Cha Cha,” a song that gained little to no traction.

She came back with a vengeance in 2024, though, with her singles “Yeah Glo!” and “Wanna Be” with Megan Thee Stallion both cracking the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. She also found viral success with her track “TGIF,” which was even complimented by Rihanna.

Rih was so impressed, in fact, she slid into Glo’s DMs saying: “You got all summer sis! I know dis wild hypocritical but when the album drop?”

Looks like Rih Rih now has her answer!

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