Quavo Drops Solo Song "Greatness," Fans React To Migos Acknowledgement

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 05: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Quavo attends the 65th GRAMMY Awards on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
Migos is officially done.

While Migos has seemingly dismantled after the death of Takeoff, Quavo is ready to dive into a new chapter. His latest work "Greatness" dropped today (February 23rd), and he hasn't forgotten his roots in the trio. "Never forget that the Migos amazin'," the 31-year-old raps. Despite shouting out his former group, Quavo makes it clear in his new track that his future is looking solo. He explains within his first verse, "so don't ask about the group, he gone, we gone, young n*gga, it can't come back (damn)."

Overall, Quavo's newest release is an upbeat anthem that further establishes him as an ambitious independent artist. The release follows alleged beef between Quavo and Offset, who most recently were reported to get into a physical altercation at the 65th Grammy Awards. Together, the duo was to perform a tribute to Takeoff, the third Migos member who tragically was killed last November. However, Quavo, who is the late-rappers uncle, supposedly instigated the fight over the performance of "Without You." The song was created as a personal tribute to his nephew and with the ongoing fights between the rappers, it's likely that Quavo wanted the emotional moment to be his own.

Quavo Raps That Migos "Can't Come Back"

While fans were disappointed in the death of Migos, "Greatness" has been applauded as a big next step for Quavo. Twitter users took to the platform to commemorate the group's 14-year run. "Finna hear the best music he ever made after that sacrifice," one user tweeted.

But, not all fans are happy with how events have unfolded. In fact, many are upset over the "selfish" route Quavo has taken to music. One user wrote, "of course Migos won’t ever be the same but Quavo is dragging it. He is still beefing with offset and it’s other shit to worry about." Another commented his disappointed, tweeting "if you told me in 2013 that 10 years later takeoff would be dead and quavo and offset would hate each other i prolly woulda tried to beat yo ass." You can check out more Twitter reactions down below. As always, keep watch on HNHH for the latest news on your favorite hip hop artists.

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