Quavo, a driving force behind the Migos phenomenon, has set the hip-hop community abuzz with a tantalizing new song snippet that draws parallels with none other than Jay-Z. Released on February 21, the track showcases Quavo’s versatility, featuring ominous piano chords and trap drums with classic triplet hi-hats serving as the heartbeat of the composition.
In a bold lyrical move, Quavo compares himself to the iconic Jay-Z, proclaiming, “I’m going all gold bottles, I’m the Nawfside Shawn Carter.” This line not only pays homage to Jay-Z’s real name but also underlines Quavo’s journey and success, reflecting on his roots in Gwinnett County, Georgia, as previously explored in the 2014 hit “Nawfside.”
The camaraderie between Quavo and Jay-Z dates back to 2018, when Quavo lent his ad-libs to Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s Grammy-nominated track “Apeshit,” alongside Offset. This collaborative effort not only showcased Quavo’s rising prominence but also the acknowledgment and respect from one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.
A text message shared by Quavo from Jay-Z further emphasizes the positive relationship. Jay-Z’s praise for Migos’ Culture III single “Avalanche” reveals a mutual admiration and recognition of the group’s artistic prowess. Quavo’s response, expressing gratitude and acknowledging the years invested in the project, adds a personal touch to their professional rapport.
While the Jay-Z-referencing track has stirred excitement, it’s not the only unreleased material Quavo has in store. A recent debut of another song at Travis Scott’s Super Bowl party in Las Vegas raises questions about the rapper’s upcoming projects. Is this a glimpse into a solo endeavor, or could it be tied to the hinted sequel to his 2017 collaboration with Travis Scott, ‘Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho’? The mystery surrounding Quavo’s next move keeps fans eagerly anticipating what’s to come.