Quavo
American rapper
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2025 | Quavo releases single 'Trappa Rappa' |
2025 | Quavo releases single 'No Matter What' featuring Michelle Langone |
2025 | Quavo releases single 'Dope Boy Phone' |
2025 | Quavo releases single 'What We Doing' featuring Lil Unky |
2025 | Quavo releases the single 'Legends' featuring Lil Baby, which charts on multiple music charts |
2025 | Quavo appears in the film 'High Rollers' in the role of Anton |
March 2025 | Became involved in a controversy related to MAFS Season 12 cast member Carina Mirabile's claims of sleeping with him, leading to a criminal investigation. |
2025 | Quavo is set to voice the character Spike in the animated film Sneaks |
2024 | Quavo collaborated with Yeat on the single '5brazy', directed by Alex Edep |
2024 | Quavo released 'Real One' collaboration with Rich the Kid |
2024 | Quavo featured on Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign's track 'Paperwork' as part of the group ¥$. |
2024 | Quavo features on Bushi's track 'What We Doing!? / Qu'est-ce qu'on fait!?' from Bushi Tape 3. |
2024 | Quavo releases multiple singles including collaborations with Lana Del Rey ('Tough'), Lenny Kravitz ('Fly'), and Lil Baby ('Legends') |
2024 | Endorsed Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, praising her stance on gun safety. |
2024 | Quavo will play Anton in the upcoming film Cash Out |
July 3 2024 | Quavo collaborates with Lana Del Rey on the song 'Tough', which is released with an accompanying music video. |
April 11 2024 | Chris Brown releases the deluxe edition of his album 11:11, dissing Quavo on the track 'Freak'. |
March 2024 | Launched the Spark Grants initiative to award $10,000 to ten organizations to help minimize gun violence in Atlanta, in memory of Takeoff. |
2023 | Quavo continued releasing singles throughout the year, including 'Greatness', 'Honey Bun', 'Turn Yo Clic Up' featuring Future, 'Hold Me', 'Disciples', '11.11', 'Galaxy', and 'Wall to Wall' |
2023 | Quavo collaborates on 'Ring Ring' with Chase B, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, and Ty Dolla Sign. |
2023 | Migos officially disbands after more than a decade together. |
2023 | Quavo stars in the film Praise This, portraying the character Ty |
August 18 2023 | Quavo releases his second studio album Rocket Power, which includes singles dedicated to Takeoff and peaks at number 18 on the US Billboard 200 chart. |
April 7 2023 | Starred in the gospel-choir-competition film Praise This, released in the U.S. and Canada. |
2022 | Quavo released multiple singles including 'Shooters Inside My Crib', 'Big Stunna' featuring Takeoff and Birdman, 'Nothing Changed' featuring Takeoff, and 'Messy' featuring Takeoff |
2022 | Quavo released collaborative tracks with Takeoff including 'Party' with DJ Khaled, 'To the Bone' with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, 'Chocolate' with Young Thug and Gunna, and 'Messy'. |
2022 | Quavo features on tracks by Fivio Foreign ('Magic City'), Murda Beatz ('No Más'), Carson Lueders ('Toxic'), and YoungBoy Never Broke Again ('Don't Rate Me'). |
December 2 2022 | Appeared in the thriller film Savage Salvation, directed by Randall Emmett, playing the character Coyote. |
November 1 2022 | Takeoff is fatally shot while with Quavo at the 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston, Texas. |
October 7 2022 | Quavo and Takeoff form the duo Unc & Phew and release their collaborative album Only Built for Infinity Links. |
2021 | Quavo appeared on Pop Smoke's posthumous album Faith, featuring on the track 'Back Door' with Kodak Black. |
2021 | Quavo collaborates with Bobby Shmurda on the single 'Shmoney' and features on Hvme and 24kGoldn's 'Alright'. |
July 2021 | Allegedly involved in an assault of a limo driver, leading to a lawsuit in December 2021. |
June 14 2021 | Quavo released his extended play 'Culture III (Quavo's Way)' through YRN the Label, Quality Control, Capitol, and Motown labels, available as a digital download and streaming release. |
March 19 2021 | Saweetie confirmed end of their relationship on social media, alleging Quavo's infidelity. |
2020 | Quavo reflects on his debut solo album 'Quavo Huncho' in an interview, acknowledging that he focused too much on club-oriented tracks and didn't include enough personal content, believing the album could have been better if he had shared more personal experiences. |
2020 | Quavo collaborated with Pop Smoke on multiple tracks including 'Shake the Room', 'Aim for the Moon', 'Snitching', and 'West Coast Shit'. He also featured on DaBaby's 'Pick Up'. |
2020 | Quavo appears on Justin Bieber's hit single 'Intentions', which achieves multiple platinum certifications across different countries. |
2020 | Nominated for MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video for 'Intentions' with Justin Bieber |
2020 | Quavo was featured in two TV series: 'Justin Bieber: Seasons' and 'Narcos: Mexico', appearing as himself |
May 2020 | Announced graduation from high school after dropping out 11 years earlier. |
2019 | The album 'Quavo Huncho' continued to chart in 2019, appearing on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at position 99. |
2019 | Quavo features on collaborative tracks like '100 Bands' with Mustard and 'Had Enough' with Don Toliver and Offset. |
2019 | Quavo collaborates on various singles including 'Bacc At It Again' with Yella Beezy and Gucci Mane (which became RIAA Gold certified) and 'Too Much Shaft' with Saweetie |
2019 | Quavo appeared in two TV shows: 'Black-ish' and 'Ballers', playing himself in both episodes |
August 19 2019 | Quavo Huncho album certified gold by RIAA, reaching over 500,000 combined sales and album-equivalent units in the United States. |
May 18 2019 | Quavo performs 'Future' alongside Madonna at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 grand final. |
February 22 2019 | Quavo Huncho LP format released by Quality Control Music |
2018 | Album ascended to number two on the Billboard 200 after a full week of tracking, achieving 99,000 album-equivalent units (including 6,000 pure album sales). |
2018 | Prior to the album release, Quavo released three singles: 'Workin Me', 'Lamb Talk', and 'Bubble Gum'. |
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