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Video: Quavo Fires Back At Chris Brown With New Diss Track ‘Featuring’ TakeOff (Watch)

BY Edwin Lamptey April 27, 2024 12:03 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@quavohuncho, @chrisbrownofficial

Quavo has responded to Chris Brown’s Weakest Link diss track with a song of his own titled Over Ho*s and B*tches

In the diss track, Quavo takes several shots at Chris Brown and refers to him as ‘crackhead Michael Jackson’. He didn’t end there; he also brings up some of his past controversies. 

It all went down on Monday, April 22, 2024,  when Dj Akademiks revealed he had an exclusive premiere of the diss track.

He began to livestream with his followers and presented the diss track, which featured TakeOff.

Quavo eventually posted the link to the full diss track himself with the cover photo of him choking Chris Brown. 

Many people thereafter wondered why Quavo threw his late nephew into the mix, but it has been revealed that it was because Chris Brown brought TakeOff’s name up in his previous diss track. 

“RIP Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect/Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead,” Chris Brown rapped. 

In the first verse of Quavo’s diss track, he trolled Chris Brown by saying he lost in a fight with Frank Ocean, which reportedly went down in 2013.

He also brought up a 2015 home invasion where Breezy’s aunt was locked in a closet while robbers stole the singer’s money and personal belongings.

Quavo rapped, “Lil boy wanna die ’bout some coochie?/You still fucked up ’bout Karrueche?/You tried to beat up Teyana, but Usher wouldn’t let you do it/The cocaine got him your honor, bipolar disorder, no wonder/You was the greatest, n***a, you fumbled/Going out sad, I’m watching you crumble.”

He then wraps up by saying he is still recovering from Takeoff’s passing and is desperate to know the identity of the one who committed the crime.

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