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Quavo
April 2, 1991
Athens, Georgia, US
34 Years Old
Aries
Who Is Quavo?
Quavious Keyate Marshall is an American rapper and record producer, widely recognized for his distinctive flow and collaborative spirit. He rose to prominence as a founding member and frontman of the influential hip-hop trio Migos, which shaped a generation’s sound.
The group’s breakout moment arrived in 2013 with their viral single “Versace.” Its remix by Drake propelled Migos into the mainstream, solidifying Quavo’s position as a trendsetter in modern trap music.
Early Life and Education
Born and raised in Athens, Georgia, Quavious Keyate Marshall grew up with his mother, Edna Marshall, who raised him and his sister alongside his nephew Takeoff and cousin Offset. His father passed away when Marshall was young, leaving Edna to foster their close-knit family environment.
He attended Berkmar High School, where he excelled as the starting quarterback for the football team during his senior year. Despite dropping out initially, Marshall later earned his high school diploma in May 2020, demonstrating his enduring commitment to education.
Notable Relationships
Quavo’s relationship history includes high-profile pairings, such as his romance with fellow rapper Saweetie, which sparked marriage speculation after she caught a bouquet at his sister’s wedding in 2019. He has also been linked to Karrueche Tran and, more recently, Erica Fontaine.
As of current reports, Quavo remains single. He has no children.
Career Highlights
Quavo, as frontman of Migos, spearheaded a dynamic discography including their chart-topping albums Culture and Culture II. The trio’s innovative triplet flow redefined hip-hop, earning them widespread acclaim and numerous platinum certifications.
Beyond Migos, Quavo launched a successful solo career with his debut album, Quavo Huncho, which peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. He also garnered critical success through collaborations, notably featuring on DJ Khaled’s Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping single “I’m the One.”
His influence extends to other ventures; he received the MVP Award at the 2018 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and founded The Rocket Foundation to combat gun violence, honoring his late nephew Takeoff.
Signature Quote
“I knew I was going to be somebody.”
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