Rich Homie Quan's death led to Quavo and Offset, members of the rap group Migos, reconnecting with each other following a conflicting past.
In the aftermath of the Ride Out rapper’s death, several artists from across the rap world, including Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, Quavo, and Lil Woody, posted tributes on social media.
"May God be with us. I never saw this being part of our journey," Quavo, 33, captioned a picture in his Instagram Stories featuring himself with the late rapper Young Thug and Migos.
In addition to the text, he added a red broken heart emoji over Offset’s image, seemingly alluding to a desire for reconciliation or signalling that he misses him.
A few hours later, in the following story update, Quavo confirmed that he and Offset, 32, had spoken.
"Good convo with my bro," set with their song Nothing Changed in the background.
This development might come as a turning point in the duo’s relationship.
Earlier this year, Offset acknowledged their strained bond but emphasised their love for each other.
"We’re men, we’re real brothers," Offset, who tied the knot with Cardi B, said in March, urging fans and media to respect his friendship with Quavo.
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