Quavo is an Atlanta legend, and as far as hip-hop is concerned, he just released a song in collaboration with a late takeoff. The two were still alive when they took off, and the song was still alive, but the song has been eliminated since at least 2019.
Since then, Migos’ core fans have been waiting for the track to be released, but expectations have only increased given the takeoff leaving from the early days of the world. For many, this is an opportunity to reconnect with one of their favorite artists – a chance to truly pioneer the modern triplet trap flow.
In every sense, the real trap “Dope Boy Phone” is the dealer’s national anthem, building a hooked earl bug around the repetitive theme: Dope Boy Phone. The lyrical content in the poem also remains on the brand with the rapper’s image and talks about drugs and women.
It seems as if living a replacement life in his lyrics reminds fans of his lifestyle as he changed his pockets and brought mood to the party as he claimed he “gets weeds, hohos (paints) / I won the kush for the kidneys for the kush for the lungs and waist. Check out the track below!

