Sunday, May 3, 2026

Quavo and Offset Reunite in Recording Studio, Teasing Posthumous Takeoff Album

The most important trio in modern Atlanta hip-hop is officially repairing its fractured foundation to honor the one who held them together.

On Sunday evening, the hip-hop world was sent into overdrive after Offset posted footage to his Instagram Story showing himself and Quavo working together in a recording studio. The video serves as the first definitive visual confirmation that the two foundational members of Migos have reconciled and are actively collaborating, confirming rumors of a posthumous project honoring their late groupmate, Takeoff.

The studio reunion follows a highly emotional exchange between the two rappers on social media earlier this week. Quavo initiated the public reconciliation by posting a tribute on Instagram, explicitly laying out the roadmap for their upcoming releases.

Quavo outlines the future of the Migos legacy in a heartfelt Instagram Story tribute to the late Takeoff, confirming plans for a dedicated posthumous album. The emotional post served as the catalyst for a highly anticipated public reconciliation with Offset earlier this week. (Quavo via Instagram)
"Warriors Never fold," Quavo wrote in the caption. "Jobs Not Finished. TAKEOFF ALBUM. UNC N PHEW 2. LAST ????? ALBUM. REAL MIGO BLOOD RUN IN MY VIENS!!! AINT NO NEW CHAPTER JUST THE NEXT ONE!!!"

Offset quickly validated the post, commenting, "On dat!!!" before sharing a photograph of all three Migos members together on his own page.

For fans of 2010s trap music, the reconciliation is the ultimate silver lining to a devastating few years. Migos has not released a collective studio album since "Culture III" in 2021. Shortly after that release, internal business disputes and personal grievances caused Quavo and Offset to drift apart, leading Quavo and Takeoff to form the splinter duo Unc & Phew.

Quavo commands the mixing console during a late-night recording session in a photo shared to Offset’s Instagram Story on Sunday. The studio link-up provides the first definitive visual confirmation that the surviving Migos members have officially reunited to finish Takeoff's posthumous project. (Offset via Instagram)
The tragic shooting death of Takeoff in late 2022 left a massive void in the Atlanta rap scene, fundamentally altering the trajectory of the group. While both surviving members have since released successful solo material — including Quavo's recent collaboration "MUTT" with NAV — the underlying tension regarding the group's legacy remained a heavy, unresolved topic in urban media.

Tonight's studio footage effectively closes that chapter of division. By putting their differences aside to finalize a posthumous Takeoff album, Quavo and Offset are ensuring that the architect of their signature triplet flow receives a proper musical send-off.

While an official release date and tracklist have yet to be confirmed, the image of Quavo and Offset back behind the boards guarantees that the Migos story is not over.

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