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There is bittersweet news for fans of hip-hop trio Migos.
The bad news is, it appears the group has officially disbanded, with Quavo and Takeoff remaining together as the duo, Unc & Phew, but in better news, the pair have released their highly anticipated 18-track album, Only Built for Infinity Links, much to fans' delight.

With the Friday release, there has been speculation once again about whether Migos have split and if they will ever get back together. Thankfully, fans have some answers as Quavo and Takeoff have broken their silence.
Newsweek has everything you need to know.
Will Migos Ever Get Back Together?
Unfortunately, it is looking very unlikely that Migos will ever get back together.
Speaking on the Big Facts podcast ahead of their album release, Quavo shared his thoughts on what is next for himself and Takeoff, confirming that Migos is no longer.
He said: "I just feel like we want to see our career as a duo, you know what I'm saying, because, you know, we just came from a loyal family. We are supposed to stick together."
In May 2022, Offset sparked fears that Migos had spilt when he and his wife, rapper Cardi B, unfollowed fellow members Quavo and Takeoff on Instagram. Now, Offset is preparing to drop his sophomore studio record on November 11.
Offset & Cardi B are no longer following Quavo & Takeoff on IG ? pic.twitter.com/wjXDXQJiaj
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) May 18, 2022
Regarding Offset's departure from Migos, Takeoff said: "We don't know all answers. God knows. 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 gonna change."
Quavo, who is Takeoff's uncle, added: "We just stand on loyalty. We stand on real-deal loyalty. This ain't got nothing to do with no label, no paperwork, no QC, no nothing. This has something to do with the three brothers. It is what it is. Right now, we gone be the duo 'til time tell."
Founded in 2008 by rappers Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff, Migos shot to fame in 2013 with their debut single "Versace." They then went on to achieve four Billboard Hot 100 top 10 entries and even starred in Donald Glover's television show Atlanta.
They released their final album as a trio, Culture III, to critical acclaim in June 2021.
Takeoff and Quavo's album Only Built for Infinity Links features guest appearances from some of the biggest names in hip-hop, including Young Thug and Gunna, Gucci Mane, and Mustard.
Fans have been sharing their love for the album online, with one fan, the boy, tweeting: "this quavo & takeoff album is RIDING."
this quavo & takeoff album is RIDING.
— the boy (@briskybe) October 7, 2022
A second fan, Robbing, added: "I have a feeling this Quavo and Takeoff album tonight gonna be way better than the past two Migos albums."
I have a feeling this Quavo and Takeoff album tonight gonna be way better than the past two Migos albums
— Robbing (@robbing_) October 6, 2022
A third fan, San Francisco Boii, commented: "Quavo & Takeoff's album exceeded my expectations. They did that."
Quavo & Takeoff's album exceeded my expectations ????They did that??? pic.twitter.com/8qFWqdw1zY
— San Francisco Boii?? (@Titus_Tau) October 7, 2022
Newsweek has contacted Offset for comment.
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