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Following Takeoff's Demise, Chuck D Talks On Gun Violence In The United States

Following Takeoff’s Demise, Chuck D Talks On Gun Violence In The United States

Following Takeoff’s Demise, Chuck D Talks On Gun Violence In The United States

After Takeoff was shot and died in Houston on Tuesday, Chuck D is speaking out against gun violence. The rapper from the Migos was 28 years old.

In response to the tragic shooting, Chuck D told TMZ that there has been “far too much” gun violence in the United States and that it has “normalized.”

“It’s not normal behavior, it’s just not normal and what the circumstances in the United States of America is just dealing with abnormal situations that people think, you know, through culture, it’s been normalized over the years,” he explained.

Chuck D continued: “It is a tragedy, and the pain is unbearable…The peace, unity, love aspect of Hip-Hop should be revered.”

The Public Enemy rapper then referred to it as a “tragedy” because so many young people had grown up in the hip-hop scene dying.

“It’s a tragedy and I think that in any other walk of life it would have been addressed far earlier on how to prevent this before it became a thing that people thought is normal,” Chuck D said. “You have people who’ve grown up thinking that hip-hop death is a normal thing.”

After a fight over a dice game at a private party at Houston’s 810 Billiards & Bowling, Takeoff was slain. Quavo, a fellow Migos member and Takeoff’s uncle, was there but escaped unscathed.

Yet, no suspects have been taken into custody. According to Houston Police Department Chief Troy Finner, there is no evidence to suggest that Takeoff was involved in any illegal activity at the time of his death. 

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Takeoff: Houston Police Chief Defends Hip Hop After Migos Rapper's Death

Takeoff: Houston Police Chief Defends Hip Hop After Migos Rapper’s Death

Takeoff: Houston Police Chief Defends Hip Hop After Migos Rapper’s Death

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner was motivated to defend the Hip Hop culture after Takeoff was shot and died early on Tuesday morning (November 1).

On Tuesday, Finner addressed the negative connotations that Hip Hop has acquired while also revealing his desire to meet with local musicians to talk about the city’s gun violence.

He also paid tribute to Takeoff, pointing out how admiring remarks about the late Migos rapper’s character and music had been made by all.

“Sometimes the Hip Hop community gets a bad name,” Finner said. “And I know, evident from this city and people whom I have a great relationship [with], [there’s] a lot of great people in our Hip Hop community and I respect them. But back to Takeoff. I got many calls from Houston and outside of Houston, and everyone spoke of what a great young man this is, how peaceful he is, and what a great artist.

“I’m calling up on everybody, our Hip Hop artists in Houston and around the nation, we gotta police ourselves. It is so many talented individuals, men, and women, in that community who, again, I love and respect. We all need to stand together and make sure nobody tears down that industry.”

He added: “And I’m calling to start here in Houston, here and possibly as early as next week. I wanna meet with some of our artists and see how we can taper things down.”

According to TMZ, Takeoff was shot and killed outside 810 Billiards and Bowling in downtown Houston early on Tuesday. 

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Takeoff: Quavo In Heated Discussion Prior To Deadly Shooting Surfaces

Takeoff: Quavo In Heated Discussion Prior To Deadly Shooting Surfaces

Takeoff: Quavo In Heated Discussion Prior To Deadly Shooting Surfaces

Quavo can be seen and heard shouting with someone outside the Houston bowling alley where his nephew and fellow Migos member was killed in the early hours of Tuesday in the video acquired by TMZ (November 1).

The tense exchange, which appeared to be focused on basketball, can be seen taking place just a few feet away from Takeoff. “Man, I don’t care about no basketball, bruh,” can be heard Quavo stating, who was reportedly rolling dice at the time. Bruh, don’t act that way.

Soon after, there is a physical altercation, which is quickly followed by gunfire. More than 10 bullets were fired, and according to TMZ, many weapons may have been used.

Takeoff was hit by at least one of the gunshots “either in the head or near his head.” He was declared dead at the scene when the police arrived. Quavo managed to leave the shooting unscathed, but two further victims were brought to local hospitals.

Standing next to Takeoff at the moment of the shooting was boxing champion Shakur Stevenson, who escaped unharmed. He posted “R.I.P. Takeoff” to Twitter on Tuesday.

Takeoff is no more.

November 2, 2022 — Shakur Stevenson (@ShakurStevenson)

Takeoff’s death was the result of “a stray bullet,” according to Kevin “Coach K” Lee, co-founder of Quality Control Music, the record label for Migos, in a statement about it.

“It is with broken hearts and deep sadness that we mourn the loss of our beloved brother Kirsnick Khari Ball, known to the world as Takeoff,” the message read. “Senseless violence and a stray bullet has taken another life from this world and we are devastated. Please respect his family and friends as we all continue to process this monumental loss.” 

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Takeoff’s Comment About Death Just One Week Before He Was Shot And Killed

Takeoff’s Comment About Death Just One Week Before He Was Shot And Killed

Takeoff’s Comment About Death Just One Week Before He Was Shot And Killed

Rapper Takeoff of the hip-hop trio Migos made an odd comment regarding his life and death just one week before he was shot and died in Houston, Texas.

Takeoff, 28, remarked that he wished to receive his “flowers” while he was still “here” to receive them.

He remarked while performing on the Drink Champs podcast with Quavo, another rapper from the Migos when co-host N.O.R.E. mentioned how Takeoff was “really shining” on his most recent album.

Under the name Unc & Phew, the group published the album Only Built For Infinity Links less than a month ago.

“It was your time to prove. Is something you had on your mind when you [were] going to do that?” N.O.R.E asked Takeoff.

“For sure. I’m chill, I’m-laid back, but it’s time to pop it. I want to get into my flow—time to give me my flowers. I don’t want them when I ain’t here,” he replied.

Symbolic flowers were presented to Takeoff after the podcast episode (below) ended.

Takeoff, whose true name is Kirshnik Khari Ball, rose to stardom with his uncle Quavo and the first cousin once removed Offset as a member of the hip-hop group Migos.

Yung Rich Nation was the first of the group’s four studio albums, which were all released in 2015. They would release Culture as a follow-up, which peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum. 

Takeoff’s Comment About Death Just One Week Before He Was Shot And Killed. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comment section.

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Armed Man In Crowd In New Video Of Takeoff's Death, Police Claims He Is A Person Of Interest In A Fatal Shooting

Armed Man In Crowd In New Video Of Takeoff’s Death, Police Claims He Is A Person Of Interest In A Fatal Shooting

Armed Man In Crowd In New Video Of Takeoff’s Death, Police Claims He Is A Person Of Interest In A Fatal Shooting

TMZ has learnt that a person of interest in the rapper’s killing is an armed man who was standing only a few feet away from Takeoff and Quavo when the fatal shots were fired.

In this footage, which provides a fresh perspective on the moments just before shots were fired, a man wearing all-black is seen carrying a black backpack and having a weapon tucked away in his right hip pocket.

As Quavo was involved in the argument that went before the shooting, you can clearly see the gun in the man’s pocket; he is holding it.

In The video, two seconds before the opening shot is fired, Quavo, wearing the bright orange shirt, approaches the man from behind.

Although there is no evidence in the video to suggest the man fired the opening shot, around 5 seconds later he can be seen lifting his pistol and appearing to fire. It’s unclear how far away Takeoff or Quavo were from him at that point.

Houston Police Department claims to have seen this video and has identified the individual as a person of interest. He hasn’t been identified yet. 

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Quavo & Takeoff Get "Messy" For Halloween

Quavo & Takeoff Get “Messy” For Halloween

Quavo & Takeoff Get “Messy” For Halloween

Quavo and Takeoff embark on a vacation with a horror theme in the brand-new music video for “Messy” from their joint album Only Built For Infinity Links.

On Monday, October 31, the group released the Quavo and Daps-directed music video just in time for Halloween. The image shows Quay and Take dozing off in a car before they both abruptly awake, perplexed by their dreams.

The film moves on to a house where the Atlanta, Georgia natives experience some unsettling moments as they explore different rooms and come upon a number of peculiarities.

When the album originally came out, “Messy” generated a lot of discussions because some assumed Quavo was talking about his split from Saweetie and there were allegations that she might have had an affair with someone in his group.  

I said ‘Caresha, please’ ’cause she too messy / Bitch fucked my dawg behind my back but I ain’t stressin’ / You wanted the gang? You shoulda just said it, we would’ve just blessed it / Now shit got messy,” Huncho rapped on the song “Messy.”

Although Quavo did not specifically identify anyone, many listeners assumed he was alluding to Offset, his cousin and rhyme partner, having an extramarital affair with Saweetie. They suggested this was the cause of the Migos’ abrupt breakup earlier this year.

Others thought Quavo was referring to Lil Baby, an Atlanta rapper who was allegedly involved with Saweetie last year. 

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Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack

The rapper known as Migos, whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball, was fatally shot early on Tuesday morning at 810 Billiards and Bowling in Houston’s downtown (November 1). Age-wise, he was 28.

When a fight broke out while Takeoff and Quavo were playing dice, shots were fired, hitting Takeoff “either in the head or next to his skull.” Quavo was not hurt, despite earlier allegations that claimed he was also shot.

Early on Tuesday, Houston Police tweeted that they had responded to a shooting near 1200 Polk St. Upon arrival, one victim was discovered to be dead; their identity has not yet been made public. Two other patients were sent to local hospitals, according to further information from the police. According to Click2Houston, authorities confirmed that Takeoff and Quavo were there at the time of the incident.

“UPDATE: 2 other victims taken in private vehicles to hospitals.

Media partners: We are not releasing the identity of the deceased victim until his family is notified & ID is verified by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) November 1, 2022

Witnessing the gunshot, a Twitter user wrote: “Rip takeoff that was sickening to see that happen to you. He was unconcerned with me the entire night as I was ill.” It was also revealed in a picture taken before the incident, Takeoff was wearing the same white t-shirt and black pants as in his last Instagram story. 

Takeoff Dead At 28 Following Houston Attack. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comment section.

 

Quavo And Takeoff Have Released The Album "Only Built For Infinity Links"

Quavo And Takeoff Have Released The Album “Only Built For Infinity Links”

Quavo And Takeoff Have Released The Album “Only Built For Infinity Links”

Quavo and Takeoff have finally released their new joint album “Only Built For Infinity Links” after a string of singles like “Hotel Lobby,” “Us vs. Them” with Gucci Mane, and “Big Stunna” with Birdman.

NBA Youngboy appears on “Too The Bone,” Young Thug and Gunna appear on “Chocolate,” Summer Walker appears on “Mixy,” and Mustard appears on “See Bout It” on the new project which comes with 18 tracks.

“We’re bouncing off each other,” Takeoff said about music with Quavo in a recent interview with Elliott Wilson and Brian “B.Dot” Miller for Rap Radar. “The chemistry, it’s been there since day one, so we easily bounce off [one another].”

“The chemistry is the same, the recording is the same. We always normally record by ourselves because we’re so crazy on just dropping new sh*t on each other,” said Quavo. “So when he goes off and record by himself, I can’t wait til he come back and just bring some sh*t in. Make sure he leaves the open verse.”

In the recent interview, Quavo revealed why the Migos are not making music together. “We stand on real deal loyalty, and sometimes that sh*t ain’t displayed,” he said. “This ain’t got nothing to do with no label, no paperwork, no QC, nothing. This got something to do with the three brothers. And sh*t, it is what it is. Right now, we gon’ be the duo ’til time tell.”

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QUAVO TALKS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE MIGOS

QUAVO TALKS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE MIGOS

QUAVO TALKS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE MIGOS

In a recent interview with GQ, Quavo discussed the future of the Migos, telling the publication that each member must make a name for themselves as unique individuals in order for the group to remain as strong as possible. The remarks coincide with current speculations that the three rappers are splitting up.

“It was all about Migos, Migos, Migos. The three of us,” he stated regarding the first decade of the group’s career. “I feel like every group member has to establish themselves. Their own body of work. If not, you start losing members.”

Using a football metaphor, he continued by saying that he has spent his career coming up with plays for the team but that he needs to start concentrating on moves for himself.

“I’m a quarterback in life,” he said. “But now that I want it, I’m just going to show you.”

Quavo mentions that he’d want to work with Chloe x Halle and that he also wants to develop his career as a director.

“I would love to do a video for other people if y’all want my vision,” he explained to outlet.

After Offset unfollowed the other two members of the group on Instagram and the Migos cancelled their scheduled performance at the Governors Ball in New York City earlier this year, there were rumors that the group was splitting up.

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Offset And Takeoff Were Seen Together At Rich The Kid's 30th Birthday Party

Offset And Takeoff Were Seen Together At Rich The Kid’s 30th Birthday Party

Offset And Takeoff Were Seen Together At Rich The Kid’s 30th Birthday Party

The Migos don’t appear to be disbanding after all. The two most recently got together this week at Rich The Kid’s 30th birthday celebration. The two group members could be seen on a video hanging around in the same area of the club. After the release of Takeoff and Quavo’s collaborative project as Unc & Phew, this is among the first times in months that we’ve seen the rapper with either one of his Migos teammates.

The release of “Hotel Lobby” single earlier this year sparked rumors that the Migos had broken up. Offset and Cardi B were shortly found to be followers of both Takeoff and Quavo, which stoked speculation that the Atlanta trio was breaking up. A representative said that conflicting schedules prevented Takeoff, Quavo, and Offset from reuniting on stage for the cancelled performance at Governor’s Ball in New York City.

The release of the Takeoff and Offset music video coincided with the publication of a new Quavo interview in GQ, in which he discussed the band’s potential future. Unc & Phew will be releasing a full-length project, he said while also revealing that each member must make a name for themselves as a solo performer.

“It was all about Migos, Migos, Migos. The three of us,” he stated. “I feel like every group member has to establish themselves. Their own body of work. If not, you start losing members.”

Offset And Takeoff Were Seen Together At Rich The Kid’s 30th Birthday Party. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.

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