Quavo paid tribute to his late nephew and Migos bandmate Takeoff with a new single "Greatness," which drops just a month after the emotional track "Without You."
The Atlanta rapper also shared the official cover art on social media hours before its release and captioned the image, "Countdown To Greatness! #ForTakeoff."
In the video for "Greatness," Quavo sits among a backdrop of cars and jewelry, as he sings that he would "give away all this shit just to see my dawg just one more time."
"Tryin' to move forward, but I don't got all the answers," he raps. "But I know I can't look backwards, that's dangerous/ I had to go read the bible and take a few pages."
Takeoff was shot dead in the early hours of Tuesday, November 1. The 28-year-old artist, whose real name was Kirsnik Khari Ball, was playing with Quavo at a bowling alley in Houston at around 2:30 am when he was shot. Takeoff was pronounced dead at the scene, while Quavo was unharmed.
Takeoff began rapping with Quavo and Offset in 2008 under the name Polo Club. They eventually changed their moniker to Migos.
(Photo: Motown Records)
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