Quavo & Offset Hint at Final Migos Reunion Album With Cryptic Social Media Posts

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Quavo and Offset have sparked widespread speculation about a Migos reunion album in 2026 after posting a series of cryptic messages on social media that appear to tease multiple upcoming projects — including one final group effort.

What Quavo Posted

On Monday, April 27, Quavo shared an Instagram Story featuring a throwback photo with his late nephew Takeoff. The caption was anything but subtle.

Quavo wrote: “Warriors Never fold. Jobs Not Finished. TAKEOFF ALBUM. UNC N PHEW 2. LAST ????? ALBUM. REAL MIGO BLOOD RUN IN MY VIENS!!! AINT NO NEW CHAPTER JUST THE NEXT ONE!!!”

The post appeared to reference at least three distinct projects: a posthumous solo album from Takeoff, a sequel to the 2022 joint project Only Built for Infinity Links with Quavo, and a mystery “LAST ????? ALBUM” that fans have widely interpreted as a final Migos project.

Some fans are speculating that the “last ????? album” points to a final Migos project, with talk of another installment in the Culture series potentially sitting in the vault.

Offset Responds — and Fuels the Migos Reunion Fire

Quavo didn’t post in a vacuum. It didn’t take long for Offset to chime in, sharing a photo of the three of them taken in 2021 and captioning it simply: “On dat!!!”

The response was brief, but timing and content made it impossible to ignore. A photo of all three members — Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff — paired with a clear co-sign, landed like a confirmation for much of the fanbase.

Background: Migos Since Culture III

Migos released their fourth studio album Culture III in 2021, featuring collaborations with Drake, Cardi B, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Justin Bieber, Polo G, Juice WRLD, and Pop Smoke. It was the last time all three members appeared on a project together.

Takeoff was fatally shot outside of a bowling alley in Houston in November 2022. In the aftermath, the group’s future became uncertain. Quavo confirmed the group had disbanded in his 2023 tribute song “Greatness,” and a few months later, Quavo and Offset performed together for the final time as Migos at the 2023 BET Awards.

The two were not on the best terms heading into that performance, but things have changed since.

Quavo and Offset Have Reconciled

The Migos reunion album speculation carries more weight given recent statements from Offset about the state of his relationship with Quavo.

During a recent interview on 7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony, Offset confirmed that he and Quavo are on good terms and speak regularly. “It be the internet trying to do some old s**t, but with us, it ain’t about that,” Offset said. “That’s family at the end of the day, man. You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime.”

The reconciliation appears genuine — and Quavo’s post, followed immediately by Offset’s response, suggests the two are in active communication about what comes next.

What the Projects Could Look Like

Breaking down Quavo’s post, he appears to be planning a full pipeline of releases:

Takeoff Album — A posthumous solo project from Takeoff, separate from Only Built for Infinity Links. No title or release date has been confirmed.

Unc N Phew 2 — A sequel to the 2022 collaborative album between Quavo and Takeoff.

“LAST ????? ALBUM” — The most discussed item. Whether this is a final Migos group project, a solo from Quavo, or something else entirely has not been confirmed. The question marks in the post are deliberate — no further details have been shared.

What’s Next for the Migos Reunion Album

As of now, no official announcements have been made. No release dates, no album titles, no label statements. What exists is Quavo’s Instagram post and Offset’s co-sign — both from April 27, 2026.

Fans can follow Quavo’s official Instagram and Offset’s social channels for any further updates. Given the scale of the speculation this post generated within hours, an official announcement — if one is coming — is unlikely to stay quiet for long.

Whether a Migos reunion album in 2026 becomes reality or remains a tease, the conversation alone signals that Quavo and Offset are closer to collaboration than they have been at any point since Takeoff’s passing.

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TSNV is the founder and editor of TSNVWRLD. A European voice in hip-hop media, he covers the artists, albums, and live moments shaping the genre.

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