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Quavo, Takeoff and Offset: Who founded Migos?

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Migos is an American hip-hop group made up of three members: Offset, Takeoff, and Quavo. Offset (born Kiari Kendrell Cephus), Takeoff (born Kirshnik Khari Ball), and Quavo (born Quavious Keyate Marshall) are all from Gwinnett County, Georgia, and formed the Migos band in 2009. These three persons are linked through blood, and they were also raised together.

In 2011, Migos released their first full-length effort, Juug Season, a mixtape. Their second project, No Label, was released in 2012.

The actual success came with their commercial debut track Versace in 2013, which managed to secure a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. It was only the beginning for this trio, as the following year they released another mixtape named Y.R.N, which contained the lead tune, Versace. Versace gained celebrity status by appearing on multiple pop charts.

Quavo, Takeoff and Offset: Who founded Migos?

Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset were the initial members of the group. Coach K, the former manager of Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane, manages them. According to reports, Quavo Huncho was the Migos’ CEO.

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