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Offset Is Tired Of Fans Speculating Rift Between Him And Quavo; Defends His Relationship

Offset, one of the members of the now-disbanded popular hip-hop group Migos, has recently expressed frustration with people trying to pit him against his fellow bandmate, Quavo. In an interview on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, he discussed his relationship with Quavo and vehemently denied rumours of any tension between them. In an interview with The Breakfast Club in October, he stated they were still on good terms, adding, “That’s my brother at the end of the day. We’re good, though, bro. We just linked up in Paris.”

Offset and Quavo have been through a lot together, including the tragic death of their fellow bandmate, Takeoff. They appeared together in an emotional performance at the BET Awards, which Offset described as a healing experience “for the world and us.” During the podcast interview, Offset also discussed his creative process, his work with Migos, and how he constantly strives to improve as an artist. His words show that Offset values his relationship with Quavo very highly and is unwilling to let anyone create unnecessary drama between them. He clarified that he wouldn’t tolerate any attempts to drive a wedge between him and his brother, Quavo.

He explained,

“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 smiles on faces … so stop doing that. We aint on no sucker sh*t with each other. We both came in this sh*t together and we both knew that, we understood that, and we lost our brother. I still go through sh*t; I know bro go through sh*t, N****s love each other though at the end of the day. We men, we real brothers, and we cool with it, so be cool with it. Don’t ever try and turn us against each other. I hate that sh*t. At the end of the day, it ain’t your business.”
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