Last week, Quavo unleashed his debut solo project “Quavo Huncho,” and sparked endless controversy due to a controversial lyric. On his song “Big Bro,” the Migos member rapped “Think you poppin’ Xanax bars, but it’s Fentanyl. Think you’re living life like rockstars but you’re dead now.”
Fans and friends of Lil Peep immediately began demanding answers from Quavo, due to the lyric bearing a close resemblance to the circumstances surrounding Peep’s fatal overdose.
it’s all love until you speak on my family especially my best friend who recently passed. I want an explanation until then it’s #fuckquavo
— smokeasac (@smokeasac) October 12, 2018
Quavo has responded denying any intention of dissing the late legend, tweeting “Lil Peep Is A Legend A Real Rockstar
N E V E R will speak on the deceased.”
Lil Peep Is A Legend A Real Rockstar
N E V E R will speak on the deceased
I believe in god I pray to GOD every day.
I Dnt question GOD plans I lost my barber For 10 yrs to FENTANYL R.I.P. Show R.I.P XXX 🙏🏾 RIP TO ANYBODY WHO LOST THERE LIFE TO DRUG ABUSE!— QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) October 15, 2018