Offset and Quavo had an alleged fight during one of the tribute performances for their late Migos co-member Takeoff. However, Cardi B's husband said in a recent interview that a collaboration with his good pal is possible after what happened.

According to Billboard, the rapper spoke with "The Breakfast Club" where he shared his sentiments over Quavo saying he's his "brother at the end of the day."

Regarding where they stand today, the musician said he recently spoke with his good friend in Paris.

"We good though. We just spoke in Paris," he added.

The reason why they kept in touch with each other is because they still mourn the death of Takeoff and they don't do it publicly.

"We be talking because we be going through little emotions with this s***, and it don't be for the public. Everything ain't for the public to be kiki-ing," he added.

He added that they still have to move forward and it's all love for the both of them because they lost a good pal and they couldn't "rock out."

Offset, Quavo Collaborating on New Music

Quavo and Takeoff were able to collaborate for their album "Only Built For Infinity Links" last year, but he never had a chance to collaborate with Offset in recent years.

The last time the two teamed up together was in 2021 for the album "Culture III."

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Fans have been waiting for them to hop in a recording studio to create something, which Offset revealed is possible.

When asked for a potential collaboration music, he answered: "I think so."

Offset, Quavo Fought Before Tribute Performance for Takeoff at the Grammys?

Earlier this year, there have been reports that Offset and Takeoff had an altercation at the 2023 Grammys before they went to the stage to honor Takeoff.

It was a tensed fight between the two according to a news outlet, and everything started before Quavo performed the track "Without You."

Quavo was allegedly the one who instigated the physical fight. It all stemmed from an issue wherein Quavo, who is Takeoff's uncle, reportedly blocked the rapper from joining him for the performance. (via the New York Post)

They two later got separated, which led to Quavo performing on stage as a solo artist during the "In Memoriam" portion of the Grammy Awards.

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