Takeoff, born Kirsnik Khari Ball, died Nov. 1 after he was shot in the head and back as more than 30 people were leaving a private party at a bowling center in Houston. Police have said the gunfire ...
Two months after Takeoff's tragic death, his uncle and fellow Migos member Quavo has released a tribute song honoring his life. Takeoff, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, was shot and killed on Nov. 1 at a ...
Quavo is mourning the loss of Takeoff in a new song, “Without You,” which he released on Jan. 5, just two months after Takeoff’s death. The heartbreaking lyrics show Quavo reflecting on how different ...
The song fades with Quavo singing “Taaaaake… I’m sorry.” While the song was posted Wednesday on Quavo’s socials with the brief message “Long Live Take Infinity,” he posted a much longer reminisce a ...
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"Tears rollin' down my eyes / Can't tell you how many times I cried," the late musician's uncle raps in the track. Migos rapper Quavo has released a new song, "Without You," to pay tribute to his ...
Quavo shared “Without YOU” on Wednesday night, a tribute song to his nephew and Migos bandmate Takeoff, who was shot and killed in Houston on Nov. 1. The black and white video shows Quavo sitting in a ...
Quavo, who lost his Migos bandmate and nephew to gun violence in November, honored Takeoff in “Without You,” a heartrending tribute song. Posted on social media in the early hours of January 5, the ...
Had Badfinger chosen to release “Without You” as a single, maybe they’d be the ones most closely associated with the song. Or had Nilsson not heard it at a party and taken a liking to it (initially ...
When Sauce Walka raps, he treats each verse like he might never get to step into the booth again; it’s why there are not many rappers in Houston, his hometown, and beyond touching him. I’m not just ...
On March 15, 1967, a lone Beatle entered the recording studio to create a song that would forever define the Fab Four’s shift from teeny-bopper sweethearts to counterculture royalty. George Harrison’s ...