The hip-hop world was shattered Tuesday morning when Takeoff, of the rap trio Migos, was killed in a shooting in Houston.
Rap artists and execs have flocked to Twitter to pay tribute to Takeoff, who contributed to some of hip-hop’s biggest hits over the last decade, including “Bad and Boujee,” “Stir Fry,” “Walk It Talk It” and “MotorSport.”
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Takeoff was shot and killed at a bowling alley in downtown Houston where he and Quavo, his uncle and Migos bandmate, were playing dice early morning Tuesday. Takeoff was pronounced dead at the scene, while Quavo was unharmed. Two other people were shot and taken to the hospital.
Born Kirsnik Khari Ball, Takeoff was born in Lawrenceville, Ga., in 1994. He began rapping with Quavo and his cousin Offset in 2008. Originally called Polo Club, the trio changed their name to Migos and released their first mixtape, “Juug Season,” in 2011.
Drake paid tribute to the late rapper with a photo of the two sharing the stage during their co-headlining Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour in 2018. In the caption, he wrote: “Got the best memories of all of us seeing the world together and bringing light to every city we touch. That’s what I’ll focus on for now. rest easy space man.”
Gucci Mane, a long-time friend and frequent collaborator of the Migos, responded to the news early Tuesday morning in a tweet, simply writing “R.I.P.”
SZA said that she was “genuinely creeped out” by the state of the world, adding her well wishes for the rapper’s family and friends.
This Takeoff shit so weird .. I’m genuinely creeped out by the world . I cried . God bless that man’s spirit his family and friends . SUCH A TALENTED SOUL .. ion understand
— SZA (@sza) November 1, 2022
Machine Gun Kelly reflected on his time working with the Migos on their first mixtape and praised Takeoff and Quavo’s joint album, “Only Built For Infinity Links,” which was released earlier this October. In a separate tweet, he added, “i tell my brothers i love em everytime i get off the phone because of shit like this.”
i had the honor of being on migos first mixtape back in like 09’…crazy what they’ve done since. i was so proud of that album cho and takeoff just dropped, the bars and production were so mean, i’m just glad he got to experience SOME of his flowers while he was here. RIP Take ????
— Mr. Pink (@machinegunkelly) November 1, 2022
Rapper Ugly God emphasized the rap trio’s influence in the hip-hop world, writing on Twitter that they had “changed the whole cadence of rap” when they debuted.
do y’all not realize these niggas changed the whole cadence of rap when they came out? rip Takeoff. this man has been staying out the way, keeping it minimal, and minding his own buisiness since the beginning. If that’s not enough to be left alone, then idk.
— FEO (@UglyGod) November 1, 2022
Stacey Abrams, an American politician and Democratic candidate for the Governor of Georgia, sent her condolences and acknowledged the rapper’s lasting legacy in hip-hop.
This is heartbreaking news and a tragic loss to GA and the music industry. Born and raised in Gwinnett County, Kirshnik Khari Ball influenced Hip Hop and our Culture beyond measure.
My condolences are with Takeoff’s family, friends and all those who were inspired by his talent. https://t.co/5SI04LzTau
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 1, 2022
American rapper Lecrae said: “No hot takes. No profound thoughts. Just sad that another rapper, son, brother, and friend has been killed. God be with all those who feel the loss.”
No hot takes. No profound thoughts. Just sad that another rapper, son, brother, and friend has been killed. God be with all those who feel the loss. #TakeOff #MIGOS
— Lecrae (@lecrae) November 1, 2022
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Rest in peace, Takeoff ???????? Sending our deepest condolences and prayers to his family, friends and community of people touched by his craft ???? pic.twitter.com/A1RkcrwyRZ
— Outkast (@Outkast) November 1, 2022
Long live takeoff shit krazy out here
— WeGotLondonOnDaTrack (@LondonOnDaTrack) November 1, 2022
Sending our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Takeoff ????????
— Def Jam Recordings (@defjam) November 1, 2022
i don’t know takeoff but i hate seeing black men die and their deaths immediately turn into content or some tactic to promote something. this is the only group of people this happens to consistently
— JPEGMAFIA (@jpegmafia) November 1, 2022
Rip Takeoff… this shit has to STOP… sending love to friends and family ????????????
— Ja Rule (@jarule) November 1, 2022
RIP TAKE , DAMN LIL BRO ????????????????????????
— MADE-IT (@MikeWiLLMadeIt) November 1, 2022
RIP Takeoff ???????? God Bless his family and give ‘em strength ????????
— Cordae (@cordae) November 1, 2022
RIP TAKEOFF … MAY ALLAH MAKE UR GRAVE VAST PLACE & FULL OF LIGHT .
— YG ADDIE A$AP ANT ADDIE PITINO (@ygAddie) November 1, 2022
RIP Takeoff ????????????
my heart is broken— Chlöe (@ChloeBailey) November 1, 2022
Sick about @1YoungTakeoff . I met him a few times and was such a bright light. May he shine eternally now.
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) November 1, 2022
I remember hearing Migos / Takeoff the first time and being totally enamored with the sound. It was so addictive, and free, and fun. Takeoff quickly became my fav in the group because of how organic and silky his flow was. Such a loss. ????️
— Dissect Podcast (@dissectpodcast) November 1, 2022
Their breakout hit, “Versace,” vaulted them to stardom in 2013 and landed a remix from Drake. Since then, Migos has become one of the most successful hip-hop acts in recent years and one of the most successful rap groups of all time, with some 20 platinum and gold singles and albums certified by the RIAA, including their Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Bad and Boujee.” Their signature sound — short, staccato lyrics from one answered by the other two with a word or verbal sound effect — has been often imitated. Migos’ other Top 10 hits include “Stir Fry,” “MotorSport” with Cardi B and “Walk It Talk It” with Drake.
While there was no official word on the group splitting, in recent years Offset has been working solo while Takeoff and Quavo had been working together as a duo. Last month, the pair released a duo album, “Built for Infinity Links.”
Takeoff released one solo album, 2018’s “The Last Rocket,” which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
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