Quavo & Takeoff Call On Gucci Mane For “Us Vs Them”

Us Vs Them

Quavo & Takeoff (Ft. Gucci Mane)


Is “them” referring to Offset?

I don’t like where this Migos situation is headed. Last month, I heard rumors about the trio breaking up, and now, Takeoff and Quavo are releasing new music together. Dammit, if I don’t get Culture 4, I’m going to file a complaint with QC. Anywho, today, Quavo and Takeoff decided to return to the music scene with “Us Vs Them,” a track that features the immortal Gucci Mane.


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I really hope that “Us Vs Them” doesn’t feature subs. In the song, Quavo, Takeoff, and Gucci Mane rap about taking on anyone who attempts to challenge their gangstas. While Takeoff provides the fire-ass hook, Quavo provides a vibrant verse, and Gucci Mane provides the cool-ass raps. All in all, this joint is a mean-ass banger with good energy.

Desus and Mero already broke up, we don’t need any additional breakups.


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