Offset says he’s ‘shattered’ following death of former bandmate Takeoff
Offset and Takeoff of Migos arrive during the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest EA SPORTS BOWL at State Farm Arena on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta.
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Offset has broken his
social media silence about the death of Takeoff, a fellow member of
platinum-selling rap group Migos.
On Tuesday, Offset posted a note on his verified
Instagram account, addressed to Takeoff, in which he wrote, “the pain you
have left me with is unbearable.”
“My heart is shattered and I have so many things to say,
but I can’t find the words,” he wrote. “I’ve been going to sleep and waking up
hoping that all of this is a dream, but it’s reality, and reality feels like a
nightmare.”
Takeoff was shot and killed earlier this month in
Houston, Texas, authorities said. He was 28.
Takeoff, along with his uncle Quavo and cousin Offset,
had been members of the rap trio.
The
three were no longer performing together.
Offset had gone solo and
Quavo along with Takeoff had recently formed the duo “Unc & Phew” and
released their debut album, “Only Built for Infinity Links,” on October 7.
Offset spoke emotionally at Takeoff’s recent
memorial, held at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, but it was not televised. He had
not made a statement publicly on social media.
Offset wrote that he wished he could hug Takeoff “one
last time” and “laugh one last time. Smoke one last time. Perform one last
time.”
“I know someone with a soul like yours is in heaven now,”
Offset wrote. “I hope you can see how much we love you and miss you.”
The post, accompanied by photos and video, comes after Quavo and Offset’s wife Cardi B also posted tributes to Takeoff.


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