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Quavo, Cardi B Share Emotional Tributes To Takeoff Following His Funeral

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Some of those closest to slain rapper Takeoff have finally broken their silence following his untimely passing on Nov. 1.

Just hours after the 28-year-old rap star was laid to rest, fellow Migos member Quavo shared a lengthy tribute to his nephew on social media.

First, he shared a series of images on Instagram of the duo throughout the years, starting from childhood, all the way to the height of their fame. In the caption, the rapper simply added the infinity sign, rocket ship, broken heart and dove emojis.

 

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In a second post on Instagram Quavo shared three slides containing a lengthy message dedicated to the late rapper.

“It’s so hard to tell you Ima miss you because you always with me and we did everything together,” Quavo wrote to begin the sprawling statement. “Since we were kids you been by my side lookin up at me, them eyes waiting on me to make the next move..then you followed up right behind me. You always made sure I did it first so you can do it right with me.”

Quavo described the late rapper as not only the “quietest in the room” but also the “funniest person” in the room, too.

“Nothing ever really bothered Take and he didn’t bother anybody,” Quavo wrote. “He the most unbothered person in the world. He never got mad, he never raised his voice, and when he did, he silenced the room because what Take said was law and he wasn’t changing his mind.”

Quavo said his nephew had a “passion for music,” adding, “it was HIS dream to become a rapper cuz I didn’t kno what I wanted to do.”

 

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Rap star Cardi B, who is married to Migos member and Takeoff’s cousin Offset, also penned a message expressing her grief on Instagram.

“The emptiness your brothers are feeling is unbearable and I pray that you give Offset ,Quavo, and your friends and family the strength to keep going as they are trying to cope with this loss,” she said. “I believe that angels send signs and beautiful dreams to loved ones to assure them that they’re watching them and they’re okay and happy…send your mom some of those.”

 

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As previously reported Takeoff, real name Kirshnik Ball, was killed during a shooting at a bowling alley in Houston.

On Friday, Nov. 11, he was laid to rest during a star-studded memorial at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Alongside the 20,000 attendees Drake, Gucci Mane and The City Girls were in attendance. Justin Bieber, Chloe Bailey, and Yolanda Adams performed solo’s during the service while Offset, Drake and Quavo shared remarks about Takeoff.

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