Quavo on Migos Breakup Rumors: 'Sometimes S**t Don't Work Out'
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Takeoff, who also sits down with his 31-year-old uncle in a new interview, insists that 'family is always going to be family' although they have a fallout with Offset.

AceShowbiz - Quavo has finally broken his silence on Migos breakup rumors. When addressing the matter in an interview with the "Big Facts" podcast, the "Hotel Lobby" rapper said, "Sometimes s**t don't work out."

Quavo, who previously remained mum about the split speculations, admitted that he and Takeoff had a fallout with Offset. "I just feel like we want to see our career as a duo because we just came from a loyal family," the 31-year-old shared. "We're supposed to stick together, and sometimes s**t don't work out. It ain't meant to be."

The ex-boyfriend of Saweetie went on to note that the issue is between him, Takeoff and Offset, not other parties. "We just stand on loyalty, we stand on real deal loyalty… This ain't got nothing to do with no label, no paperwork, no QC, no nothing," he explained. "This got something to do with the three brothers and it is what it is. Right now we gon' be the duo till time tell."

Takeoff, who was also present in the interview, insisted that "family is always going to be family" despite going their separate ways. He added, "We pray so only time will tell. We always family. Ain't nothing gone change."

Migos split rumors first emerged in May. Fans assumed that the trio had split as Offset and his wife Cardi B unfollowed Quavo and Takeoff on Instagram. Quavo reportedly wasn't following Offset anymore, leading to speculation that they had a fallout. As for Takeoff, he is still following the married couple.

Quavoa and Takeoff have since released singles without Offset, and the latter also dropped music solo. In August, Offset filed a lawsuit against Migos' label Quality Control Records as he accused its CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas of blackballing him.

The emcee, born Kiari Kendrell Cephus, brought up the accusation when responding to Pee's tweet that read, "The last lawsuit was filed publicly and dismissed quietly. Let's see how this one go." It added, "Been to real for all this lame s**t. Everyone know the real problem."

In his own post, Offset argued, "N***as act like Im the problem I paid millions to get my rights back." He further fumed, "N***a you blackballed me I ain't said s**t one time homie I ain't spoke to you in 2 years now I drop and you want ya name on my credit?"

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