Octo(Toronto, ON) - Atlanta's superstar Quavo today releases his incredibly-anticipated debut solo album QUAVO HUNCHO via Quality Control Music / Motown Records / Capitol / Universal Music Canada, the country's leading music company. The track has prompted Lil Peep collaborator Smokeasac to respond on twitter, inciting his followers to tweet “#fuckquavo”. Surprising fans with not one, not two, but three new singles (click here to listen), Migos star Quavo recently struck out on his own again with Lamb Talk, Bubblegum, and Workin Me. WATCH QUAVO’S FUTURISTIC VIDEO FOR 'B U B B L E G U M' HERE Quavo is the rapper most likely to survive the apocalypse.
The track features the lyrics: “Think you’re popping Xanax bars, but it’s Fentanyl / Think you’re living life like rock stars but you’re dead now”. On the track ‘BIG BRO’ Quavo addresses the passing of rapper Lil Peep, who died last year of an overdose. The rapper’s debut full-length follows the release of singles ‘BUBBLE GUM’, ‘LAMB TALK’ and ‘WORKIN ME’, as well as his 2016 collaborative album with Travis Scott Huncho Jack.