Jermaine Dupri Says Quavo, Offset Better Together After Migos Split
Jermaine Dupri Says Quavo, Offset Better Together After Migos Split

Jermaine Dupri Says Quavo, Offset Better Together After Migos Split

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Jermaine Dupri, a legendary producer and longtime supporter of Migos, expressed in a recent BagFuel podcast that the breakup of Migos was detrimental to Atlanta's hip-hop scene, emphasizing that Quavo and Offset are better together than as solo artists. He described the group's split and the tragic death of Takeoff in 2022 as a significant loss for the city and the genre, noting how shocking Takeoff's death was for Atlanta’s music community. Despite their separation, Quavo and Offset briefly reunited for a tribute performance at the 2023 BET Awards and a private event honoring Takeoff’s birthday, but their relationship remains distant. Both artists are currently pursuing solo projects, with Quavo working on an album likely titled "Satchamo" and Offset preparing an album named "Kiari," continuing their individual careers while fans hope for a future reunion. Dupri also highlighted the broader challenges facing Atlanta hip-hop today, noting the decline in top-tier artists since the mid-2010s when Migos helped define the city's sound. His call for reconciliation reflects a desire to revive Atlanta’s influential hip-hop legacy and reignite the unique chemistry that made Migos a cultural force.

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