Quavo & Takeoff Reunite on Posthumous Track “Dope Boy Phone”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The chemistry between Quavo & Takeoff lives forever. 

Quavo and Takeoff, two-thirds of the legendary hip-hop trio Migos, helped redefine modern trap music with their unmatched chemistry, distinct flows, and iconic ad-libs. While each Georgia native has carved out a successful solo career, their magic together remained undeniable until Takeoff’s tragic passing in late 2022.

Before his death, the duo dropped the joint album Only Built for Infinity Links, a project that reminded fans just how unstoppable they were as a pair. Quavo’s new single, “Dope Boy Phone,” featuring a posthumous verse from Takeoff, feels like both a tribute and a continuation of that legacy.

The track is packed with their signature style: slick bars, confident swagger, and a bass-heavy beat made to move to. Though the hook’s repetition of “dope boy phone” may stand out, the verses shine with energy, charisma, and that trademark Migos bravado.

Quavo continues to honor Takeoff’s influence while reminding the world of his star power. “Dope Boy Phone” is another infectious hit from the Infinity Links duo—press play and let the vibe take over.




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