Quavious Keyate Marshall[1](born April 2, 1991), better known by his stage nameQuavo(/ˈkwv/), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman of the now-defunct hip hop groupMigos.Formed with his nephewTakeoffand their mutual friendOffsetin 2008, the group released four commercially successful studio albums before disbanding in 2023.

Quavo
Quavo in 2019
Quavo in 2019
Background information
Birth nameQuavious Keyate Marshall
Also known asHuncho
Born(1991-04-02)April 2, 1991(age 33)
Athens, Georgia,U.S.
OriginAtlanta, Georgia,U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
DiscographyQuavo discography
Years active2008–present
Labels
Member ofHuncho Jack
Formerly of
RelativesTakeoff(nephew)
Websitequavohuncho.net

American football career
Glacier Boyz
Position:Owner
Career information
High school:Berkmar High School
Career history
As an executive:
FCF Glacier Boyz(2022–present) Owner

As a solo act, Marshall has guest performed on sixBillboardHot 100top ten singles—Post Malone's diamond-certified "Congratulations",Justin Bieber's "Intentions",Liam Payne's "Strip That Down",Drake's "Portland",andDJ Khaled's "No Brainer"and"I'm the One",the latter of which peaked atop the chart.[2][3]His debut studio album,Quavo Huncho(2018), peaked at number two on theBillboard200and spawned theplatinum-certifiedsingle "Workin Me".His second album,Rocket Power(2023), peaked at number 18 and was released in memory of Takeoff, whowas fatally shot the year prior.[4]

Early life

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Quavious Keyate Marshall was born on April 2, 1991, inAthens, Georgia.[5][6][7][8]His father died when Marshall was five years old. He has an older sister, Karasha Marshall. The three members of Migos grew up together inGwinnett County,a mostly suburban area 20–30 minutes northeast ofAtlanta.[9] Quavo attendedBerkmar High Schooland was the starting quarterback of its football team during the 2009 season, his senior year.[9]Berkmar went 1–9 in the 2009 season, and Quavo went 19-of-25 for 201 yards and three touchdowns for the first win of the season.[10][11]Quavo previously held the Georgia High School record by completing 28 passes in a game in 2009 until being surpassed byTaylor Heinicke.[12]Despite finishing the football season for his senior year, Quavo dropped out of Berkmar months before graduation.

Career

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Migos was formed in 2008 by Quavo and fellow rappersTakeoffandOffset.Quavo and Takeoff are directly related and were raised together by Quavo's mother. Quavo was Takeoff's uncle.[13]The group was originally known as Polo Club and is fromLawrenceville, Georgia.They changed their name to "Migos" after deciding Polo Club was too generic. The group released their first full-length project, amixtapetitledJuug Season,on August 25, 2011. They followed with the mixtapeNo Label,on June 1, 2012.

Migos rose to prominence in 2013 after the release of their single "Versace".The song was remixed byCanadianrapperDrake,peaking at number 99 on theBillboardHot 100 chart and number 31 on theHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.Quavo had his first lead single as a solo artist with the song "Champions" featuring several other artists. The song peaked at number 71 on theBillboardHot 100.[14]

Quavo performing at theVELD Music Festivalin 2017

After the success of Migos' second studio albumCulture,which reached number one on the USBillboard200chart, Quavo was subsequently featured on several popular songs outside of Migos, including "Congratulations","I'm the One","Portland"and"No Brainer".In an interview withGQ,Houston-based rapperTravis Scott,with whom Quavo previously worked on theYoung Thugcollaboration "Pick Up the Phone",revealed he had a collaborative album with Quavo in the works.[15]

In April 2017, Quavo was featured onThe Fate of the Furious: The Albumon the song "Go Off"withLil Uzi Vertand Travis Scott. The song was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA.[16]Quavo also released "Ice Tray"withLil Yachtyon December 14, 2017.[17]The song peaked at number 74 on theBillboardHot 100.

On December 21, 2017, Quavo announced that he would releaseHuncho Jack, Jack Hunchowith Travis Scott on December 22, 2017, without any prior promotion. The album debuted at number 3 on theBillboard200and had seven tracks chart on theBillboardHot 100.[18][19]

Quavo performing in 2018

On January 26, 2018, Migos releasedCulture II.Following this, Quavo announced an upcoming solo project titled Quavo Hunchoto be released in October.[20]It was supported by three singles, "Workin Me","Lamb Talk "and" Bubble Gum ", with" Workin Me "peaking at 52 on theBillboardHot 100, becoming Quavo's highest-charting single as a solo artist.[21]The album was released on October 12, 2018, throughCapitol Records,Motown,andQuality Control Musicand features guest appearances from21 Savage,Drake,Saweetie,Madonna,Cardi B,Lil Baby,Travis Scott,Normani,Davido,andKid Cudi.[22]

On May 18, 2019, Quavo performed "Future"alongside Madonna at the grand final of theEurovision Song Contest 2019.[23][24] On February 7, 2020, Quavo was featured on the song "Intentions"from Justin Bieber's fifth studio albumChanges.The song peaked at number five on theBillboardHot 100.[25]In the following year, Migos released their fourth album,Culture III.[26]

In October 2022, a possible disbandment of Migos became the subject of speculation based on reports that Quavo's ex-girlfriend Saweetie had slept with Offset.[27]Following this, Quavo and Takeoff formed a super duo,Unc & Phewand went on to release a collaborative album titledOnly Built for Infinity Linkson October 7, 2022, without Offset's input.[28]During an interview with theBig Factspodcast, Quavo stated that he would like to see his and Takeoff's career "as a duo".[29][30]

On November 1, 2022, less than a month after the release of the duo's first album, Takeoff was shot and killed while with Quavo and others at the 810 Billiards & Bowling inHouston, Texas.[31][32]

In early 2023, Quavo released three singles, "Honey Bun", "Greatness" and "Without You", dedicated to Takeoff before announcing his second studio albumRocket Power,released on August 18, 2023.[33][34][35]The album was preceded by the hit single "Turn Yo Clic Up"featuringFutureand peaked at number 18 on the USBillboard200 chart.[36][37]

On April 11, 2024, singerChris Brownreleased the deluxe edition of his eleventh studio album11:11,directly dissing Quavo on the track "Freak".[38]Quavo responded the following day with "Tender", leading Brown to respond the following week with the release of "Weakest Link".[39]"Weakest Link" received universal acclaim from critics and general public.[40][41]Quavo responded three days later with "Over Hoes & Bitches", featuring a posthumous appearance byTakeoff,receiving a mixed reaction from the public.[42]

On June 19, 2024, American singerLana Del Reyposted a 21-second long preview of her new songToughalong with Quavo on Instagram. The song was released on July 3, 2024, accompanied by a music video.[43][44]

Other ventures

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Acting

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Quavo along with the members of Migos made his TV debut after an appearance on an episode ofDonald Glover's seriesAtlanta.The episode aired on September 13, 2016, under the title "Go For Broke".[45]He also made a cameo appearance on the "Dreamers"episode offox's musical drama television seriesStarin 2018.[46]

In 2019, he guest-starred in the fifth-season finale ofABC'sBlack-ishandHBO'sBallers.In the following year, he along withBillie Eilish,Big Sean,DJ KhaledandUsherappeared on the finale episode ofJustin Bieber: Seasons,aYouTubedocu-seriesabout Canadian singerJustin Bieber.[47]He also made a guest appearance on the sophomore season ofNarcos: Mexico.[48]

Quavo appeared in the thriller filmSavage Salvationdirected byRandall Emmettas Coyote; which released on December 2, 2022.[49]

Along withChloe BaileyandAnjelika Washington,Quavo starred in the Atlanta-set gospel-choir-competition-based filmPraise This,which was released in the U.S. and Canada on April 7, 2023.[1]

NBA All-Star Celebrity Games

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Quavo received the MVP Award during the2018 NBA All-Star Celebrity Gameafter a 19-point performance and victory.[50]In 2019, Quavo played on the "Away" roster during theNBA All-Star Celebrity Gameat theBojangles' ColiseuminCharlotte,North Carolina,[51]and again during the2020 All-Star Celebrity Gamein Chicago.[52]

Fan Controlled Football League

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Quavo is one of four partial owners of theFCF Glacier Boyz,a team in theFan Controlled Football League.[53]

Personal life

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On April 18, 2015, authorities stopped a Migos concert atGeorgia Southern Universityand arrested all three members of the group, as well as several members of their entourage. Quavo was charged with possession of an unspecifiedSchedule IInarcotic, possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm in a school safety zone, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.[54][55]He was released from jail onbond,and later pleadedno contestto misdemeanor marijuana charges and received a 12-month sentence, which was suspended based on payment of fines.[56][57]

Quavo supportedBernie Sanders'2016 presidential campaign,saying: “Bernie was in the trenches back in the day, really in the streets.”[58]

In 2017, Quavo briefly dated actressKarrueche Tran.[59][60]Quavo began datingSaweetiein September 2018.[61]On March 19, 2021, Saweetie confirmed via social media that she and Quavo are no longer in a relationship.[62][63]She also mentioned on social media that Quavo had been unfaithful, writing "Presents don't band aid scars and the love isn't real when the intimacy is given to other women."[64][65]In late March 2021, video footage surfaced showing the pair in a physical altercation that allegedly happened in 2020.[66]

In May 2020, Quavo announced on hisInstagramaccount that he had graduated from high school after dropping out 11 years earlier.[67]

In December 2021, Quavo was sued for his alleged involvement in the assault of a limo driver earlier in July 2021.[68][69]

In 2024, Quavo endorsedKamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign,praising her position on gun safety.[70]

Murder of Takeoff

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Quavo was one of the main eyewitnesses forTakeoff's murderin the early morning hours of November 1, 2022. He, Takeoff, and about 39 other people gathered outside of the bowling alley at 810 Billiards and Bowling located inHouston, Texasafter a private party ended there at around 1:00 CDT, according to Houston'sKHOU-11 TV.Quavo was not injured during the shooting, although he reportedly fainted afterward and had to be carried to a vehicle.[71]Two other people, 24-year-old Joshua "Wash" Washington (a business associate of Quavo) and a 23-year-old woman, suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the shooting.[72][73]

In March 2024, Quavo announced the launch of the Spark Grants initiative[74]which will award ten different organizations with $10,000 to help spread awareness and minimize gun violence around Atlanta. The grant will go into effect and be handed out to recipients on June 18, 2024, which marks the birthday of Takeoff and falls during National Gun Violence Awareness Month.

Discography

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Studio albums

Collaborative albums

Filmography

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Film roles

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Year Title Role Notes
2022 Savage Salvation Coyote
2023 Praise This Ty
2024 Cash Out Anton
TBA Takeover Guy Miller
Television series
Year Title Role Notes
2016 Atlanta[75] Himself Episode: "Go for Broke"
2018 Star Episode: "Dreamers"
2019 Black-ish[76][77] Episode: "Relatively Grown Man"
Ballers Episode: "Players Only"
2020 Justin Bieber: Seasons[78] Episode: "The Finale"
Narcos: Mexico[79] Episode: "Alea lacta Est"

Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Nominated work Result
2017 Teen Choice Awards[80] Choice Electronic/Dance Song "Know No Better"(withMajor Lazer,Travis ScottandCamila Cabello) Won
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song "I'm the One"(withDJ Khaled,Justin Bieber,Chance the RapperandLil Wayne) Won
MTV Video Music Awards[81] Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
American Music Awards[82] Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Favorite Song – Rap/Hip-Hop Won
2018 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Song Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Streaming Song (Audio) "Congratulations"(withPost Malone) Nominated
Top Rap Song "I'm the One"(withDJ Khaled,Justin Bieber,Chance the RapperandLil Wayne) Nominated
2020 MTV Video Music Awards[83] Best Pop Video "Intentions"(withJustin Bieber) Nominated

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Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest
Final Interval act

2019
withMadonna
Succeeded by
TBD