Offset feels relieved after collaborating with Quavo for BET Awards: 'It cleared my soul'

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Rapper Offset is reflecting on his recent performance at the BET Awards with the Migos member Quavo. The pair performed to ‘Bad and Boujee’ honoring their late group member Takeoff. It was also the first performance after their final album came out in 2021. Notably, the duo was also involved in a physical altercation backstage at the Grammys in February.
"I love all my fans. I love y'all. We did a BET performance, man. It was iconic, man. It cleared my soul. Me and my brother, Quay, man, we put that together within, like, 16 hours, like, 15 hours... We do that 'cause we're some real stars," Offset said during his recent Instagram Live. The ‘Open It Up’ crooner added, “We do this music. We the greatest group to ever touch the mic. RIP my brother, Take. We did it for my brother, Take. Me and Quay stood tall, brother to brother. And I appreciate everybody for supporting me. It was a movie, it was a vibe. We needed that for the culture."
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'We did it for Take'
The 31-year-old star also appreciated Quavo for putting in the energy and time to make everything best, as he took care of lighting and stage positioning, reports People.
"It's always gonna be cinematic. Thank God for that moment. We did it for Take... And you know, when you put the three heads together, it's always gon' be cinematic. It's always gon' be the truth. It's always gon' be Godly,” said Offset before adding “Thank God for that moment. And like I said, RIP to Take. Y'all know how we coming about my brother. And we did it for Take. That's our legacy. Migos forever. The greatest group to ever do it."
'For the Rocket'
After the performance, both of them shared the same caption on their Instagram post, "For the Rocket #RocketPower" while Offset said, "Do this s--- for the fam cuz this s--- bigger than me #LL." Even they shared the same photographs from their preparation and rehearsals on social media.
Offset has also played down fighting rumors through a tweet in which he wrote "What tf look like fighting my brother yal niggas is crazy." In the same month, Quavo released his single ‘Greatness,’ paying homage to Takeoff and rapped about him.
After the memorial ceremony for Takeoff, Cardi B posted, "The emptiness your brothers are feeling is unbearable and I pray that you give Offset, Quavo, and your friends and family the strength to keep going as they are trying to cope with this loss. I believe that angels send signs and beautiful dreams to loved ones to assure them that they're watching them and they're OK and happy…send your mom some of those. "