Many fans didn't anticipate for Migos to disband after years of being together. However, there could still be a chance for them to reunite in one stage, but Takeoff has one condition.

According to Uproxx, "Drink Champs" reportedly faced a lot of backlash from fans after sharing their interview with Kanye West where he made some offensive comments.

But recently, it appears that they could get more views and positive feedback in their next episode as their guests would be Quavo and Takeoff.

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In a teaser clip shared on social media, Quavo asked the hosts to name a specific artist that could go against them on a "Verzuz" battle, but he clarified that they won't compete with an "OG."

NORE chimed in and was hesitant that Migos would ever reunite for an episode of "Verzuz," saying, "No? That's not gonna happen?"

However, Takeoff is persistent that it could possibly come to fruition in the future under one condition, "if the check [is] right."

As of this writing, there is still no information on when the duo would reunite with their former bandmate, Offset.

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Migos Officially a Duo After Offset's Exit

In early reports, Quavo and Takeoff have finally addressed the rumors about their rap group's disbandment, confirming that they are now officially a duo.

Speaking to "Big Facts" with DJ Scream and Big Bank, Quavo said he stands on real-deal royalty. He later made it clear that their disbandment wasn't because of their record label, but it stemmed from a personal issue with their former pal, Offset.

"Right now, we gon' be the duo 'til time tell," he said. 

Cardi B's husband reportedly had a problem renegotiating his deal with Quality Control Music. He sued the music giant after they credited him for the song "5432" even though it was released under Motown Records.

Quavo and Takeoff continue to dominate the rap scene despite being a duo as they recently dropped their new album titled "Only Built For Infinity Links."

The latest project's tracklist features star-studded collaborations with renowned hip-hop artists like Mustard, Young Thug, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Summer Walker, Gucci Mane, and many more.

Offset will also release his solo album as confirmed during his Twitter Q&A, saying his record will have 13 songs full of "fun excitement realness." However, he hasn't revealed an official release date yet.

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