Migos Takeoff Last Photo Before Death Leaks

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Migos rapper Takeoff was shot and killed early Tuesday November 1st in Houston, Texas, a source close to the trio rap group has now confirmed to CNN. His last photo posted last night has surfaced.

He was 28, with his real name being Kirshnik Khari Ball.

CNN reports, “Houston police say they responded to the scene of a shooting in downtown Houston in the early morning hours. One person was found dead, according to a tweet from the department. Two other victims were taken in private vehicles to hospitals, police said.”

Takeoff and Quavo seemed unsure about Migos’ future in an interview last month when releasing a duo album.

They said on DJ Scream’s Big Facts podcast, “I just feel like we want to see our career as a duo because we just came from a loyal family,” Quavo said of his and Takeoff’s then current plans, saying that family is “supposed to stick together” but it sadly isn’t always the case.

“Sometimes, when shit don’t work out, it ain’t meant to be,” Quavo added. “So that’s what I think.”

“We don’t know all answers,” he said. “God know. So we pray a lot. And we tell him, whatever, whatever ain’t right, however you supposed to see it fit, you put it back together or however you do it. Only time will tell. We always family, now. Ain’t nothing gon’ change.”

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