Quavo pays tribute to Takeoff in a new video for his song "Hold Me"
The new video for the track "Hold Me," shows Quavo attending a memorial service for his Migos bandmate and nephew Takeoff.
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 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.
In January, a man was charged with the murder of Takeoff but was released on bail after paying a $1 million bond. He was formally indicted last month.
Takeoff began rapping with Quavo and Offset in 2008 under the name Polo Club. They eventually changed their moniker to Migos.
Meanwhile, Quavo released a new album Rocket Power on August 18 and has described it as "my therapy" following the death of Takeoff.
(Photo: Rony Alwin)
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