Takeoff Fans in Disbelief After Migos Rapper Is Shot Dead in Houston
11/01/2022 08:36 am EDT
'We really lost one of the best talents of this generation'
"Takeoff was the quietest most unproblematic member of Migos and barely in the media's spotlight compared to Offset and Quavo, yeh he still gets shot and killed over a game of dice!?" one angry fan wrote. "Some people just really have no value for life🙄 RIP Takeoff🕊."
'Feels like every other day we lose one of our brothers'
"Trouble. Dolph. PNB Rock. Takeoff," one Twitter user wrote. "All within the last year to gun violence. It's really sad and crazy."
'Senseless killings need to stop'
"Senseless killings need to stop. Need to unify. RIP TAKEOFF," wrote Jake Paul.
'Takeoff was just different'
"Rest in peace to takeoff I just spoke to him too ... I'm in shock right now, I can't believe it," tweeted Adin Ross. "I pray to god it's fake. This s— just isn't fair bro wtf."
'Quavo lost his nephew for nothing'
"Takeoff got shot and killed over a dice game, shit's f-ed up, rip man," one Twitter user wrote.
'Rest in paradise'
Culture reporter Jewel Wicker reacted with an emotional Twitter tribute. "He was 28. Takeoff, the then-kid who convinced his uncle (Quavo) to start rapping then helped change the flow of rap," Wicker wrote. "The undisputed best rapper in Migos (his uncle told me so himself just a few months ago). What a loss."
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