Right this moment (March 31), Quavo is again with one other monitor devoted to his late nephew and Migos bandmate, TakeOff, titled “Honey Bun.”
Beforehand teased earlier this week on Instagram, “Honey Bun” marks the third monitor launched by Quavo because the November 2022 passing of TakeOff. First, he dropped his heartfelt tribute, “With out You,” in early January, commemorating his partner-in-rhyme. Later that month, Quavo teamed with The Maverick Metropolis choir to carry out the melancholy file on the 2023 Grammy Awards. “I want I had a time machine/ Simply so you’re taking a journey with me/ I miss simply the way you smile at me/ Unc & Phew till infinity,” sang Quavo onstage.
Then, Quavo continued his output when he dropped “Greatness” final month. The healthful video spoke on a myriad of matters, most notably the standing of Migos, through which the frontman debunked any chance of a reunion.
“Got here in, swept the sport like a storm with the motherf–kin’ circulate, ni–a Take’ did that (On God) / So don’t ask in regards to the group, he gone, we gone,” raps Quavo.
Regardless of nonetheless mourning the passing of TakeOff, Quavo discovered time this month to interact in some lighter actions, together with his look on Jimmy Fallon’s new present That’s My Jam. The hour-long music and comedy selection video games present discovered Quavo singing a “nonsense karaoke” model of Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz’s 2002 single “Get Low.” Different stars to look on That’s My Jam embrace Probability The Rapper, French Montana, Saweetie, Keke Palmer, will.i.am and extra.
Take a look at “Honey Bun” under.