A few days after the death of the American rapper Takeoff, his colleague Offset speaks for the first time on social networks. The 30-year-old artist, who formed the trio Migos with the deceased, sends him a long message on Instagram:
“The pain you left me with is unbearable. My heart is broken and I have so much to say but I can’t find the words,” he wrote by way of introduction.
Takeoff was killed in a shooting in Texas on November 1. According to his tag, he was the victim of a stray bullet. He was 28 years old. With Offset and Quavo, a third rapper, he had formed the group Migos in 2008 thanks to which they had known success: the title bad and boujee led them to the top of the charts in 2016, followed by several triumphant albums.
“Send Me a Little Sign”
“I go to bed and wake up hoping it’s all a dream, but it’s reality, and reality feels like a nightmare,” Offset continues. “Every time you saw me, you didn’t shake my hand, you hugged me. I wish I could hold you for the last time, laugh for the last time, smoke for the last time, perform with you on stage for the last time.”
“I know that a person with a soul like yours is now in heaven,” he concludes. I hope you see how much we love and miss you. You left a hole in my heart that will never be filled. Give me strength, give strength to your brothers and your family. Although I know you will always be with us. send me a little sign or a beautiful dream. I love you forever”.
big funeral
Offset previously spoke at Takeoff’s funeral, which took place in Atlanta on November 11 in a 22,000-capacity stadium. “I don’t want to question you, God, but sometimes I don’t understand you,” he said, he reported. Rolling Stone.
Many celebrities were present during these grandiose funerals. The rapper Cardi B, partner of Offset, Drake or even Justin Bieber had made the trip.
Source: BFM TV
