Offset recently emphasized the enduring bond between him and Quavo, acknowledging the reality of conflicts but reaffirming their connection. On the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast, he framed their occasional disagreements as an expected part of sibling-like relationships, stating that one inevitably “bumps heads with your family sometime.” He added that, despite the public speculation, they remain in contact and do not owe anyone a public display of solidarity .

Rather than dismissing their friction, Offset offered context shaped by grief and shared history. He recounted that following Takeoff’s death in November 2022—the event that effectively ended Migos—they navigated tension quietly. Offset insisted there was no feud, only the complexity of mourning together .
Though fans have speculated and rumors of a backstage altercation at the 2023 Grammys circulated—only to be publicly refuted by Offset with a firm “what it look like fighting my brother” tweet—he portrayed their interactions as private, rooted in shared emotion rather than public performance.
The pair united on stage at the 2023 BET Awards for a heartfelt tribute to Takeoff, a moment that Offset said “cleared my soul” and delivered emotional resolution through performance . He emphasized that healing conversations happen off-camera, outside of the public’s gaze, grounded in their common history and losses.
Migos may have disbanded, acknowledging that Takeoff had been the group’s emotional center and that continuing without him “wouldn’t be right.” Still, Offset’s words convey a connection to Quavo that transcends their professional pause, built on grief, shared losses, and fraternal ties.