Quavo may have established a trapper image in his music, but the Migos rapper has taken a firm stance on gun control in recent years. The death of the rapper’s nephew Takeoff inspired him to make a positive difference in his community and the country as a whole. That’s what initially attracted him to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. However, now that Donald Trump is set to become the next president, Quavo is making a similar plea to the Republican Party.
TMZ caught up with the rapper to discuss the results of the recent election. Quavo made it clear that no matter which party is in power, he wants to see positive change. “I think [Harris] Well done,” the rapper said when asked about VP.”[The] The foundation I promote is about gun violence, so I feel like whoever is in office needs to address this issue. obstacle. [prevention] It’s for everyone and the world.
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