Online fans have been concerned about Quavo's mental health when he took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to share his thoughts about taking Xanax.

More recently, he revealed the context behind his post and assured fans that they have nothing to worry about him.

Last Sunday, August 27, the musician shared a post on the social media platform, writing, "I kno it's been some years but now I'm taking Xanz."

Complex reported that the tweet is from the song "Disciples" off his latest album "Rocket Power," a project dedicated to his good pal and Migos co-member, Takeoff.

Although it was clear to some fans that the post he shared was indeed just the lyrics of the song, some users couldn't help but worry about the rapper.

Quavo Shares the Context Behind His Xanax Tweet

More recently, the musician spoke with Vibe to share what really happened and noted that people shouldn't worry about him because it was only lyrics.

"I'm fine. I'm okay. It's just y'all gotta listen to my lyrics. Y'all ain't listening to the lyrics," he said.

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He added that he's currently breaking down the lyrics of his songs on Twitter, noting, "I might say a bar. But if you listen to the album, those are bars and lines that I'm actually displaying on my Twitter."

He concluded his statement by assuring his supporters that he's "good" and he expressed his gratitude to them for their concerns.

Quavo New Album 2023 Dedicated to Takeoff

The recent news comes after Quavo released his latest project titled "Rocket Power." In celebration of the release, the musician shared photos of himself standing in front of an LED billboard in Times Square, New York.

The project consists of 18 songs and he sought help from some of the most talented musicians in the hip-hop industry in order to pay tribute to his good pal, Takeoff, who passed away nearly a year ago.

In early reports, the rapper featured Future, Young Thug, Hunxho, Baby Drill, Buddah Bless, Pooh Beats, Wheezy, DJ Durel, Murda Beatz, and many more.

The album is special for Quavo as he previously noted that it is a "true reflection" of what he feels at the moment.

"Rocket Power" is now available for streaming online.

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