On the first anniversary of Takeoff's tragic shooting, Offset and Quavo are paying tribute to their late Migos sibling and reminiscing about their happier times spent together.

On Wednesday, Offset shared a post about Takeoff, commemorating a year since his shooting outside a Houston bowling alley. He said, "The times we spent is priceless what we built in this game they never wanted to give us our flowers we influenced the world."

Offset said, "I Love you Take you still here with us I just know you are!!!! Migo 4Life!!!!!!" addition to the heartwarming video.

Quavo also shared a photo of Takeoff with the remark, "Can't forget it won't Forget It NEVER Forget it" I Remember!" in remembrance of his late bandmate and relative.

Also, he has been publishing the guy's artwork on his Instagram story. To recall, Patrick Xavier Clark, the man suspected of killing Takeoff, was charged with murder back in May.

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Although his trial has not yet begun, he has entered a not guilty plea and is expected to appear in court again in January. 

Offset and Quavo are still suffering with the loss of Takeoff, their third Migos member. Offset stated in a recent interview with The Breakfast Club that the two rappers have been able to find their way back to each other in the wake of Takeoff's tragic shooting and are currently working on their relationship.

He said to DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God, the hosts, "That's my brother at the end of the day." But we're doing okay. We recently chatted in Paris.

Offset went on that they are chatting because they are experiencing some little emotions and it is not for public consumption. At the end of the day, everything is love. He said they are unable to let go; they lost a sibling, after all.

While Quavo and Takeoff collaborated on one studio album, Only Built For Infinity Links (2022), they haven't released new music together since Culture III (2021). Quavo and Takeoff recorded collaborative songs as Unc & Phew.

In response to the question of whether Offset and Quavo might work together, Offset said, "I think so." It's unclear when that partnership will actually be implemented. "It's more about me creating my foot in the game. Also I got my own - business-wise - I got my own ... I'm a grown man. I got five kids too, so I gotta make sure I'm putting that food on the table," he explained.

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