When NBA Youngboy appeared on a monitor off Quavo and Takeoff’s (Unc & Phew) Solely Constructed for Infinity Hyperlinks album, followers have been greater than excited to see what visible the trio would provide you with. Particularly after his final collaboration with the Migos, “I Want It,” which was launched in 2020. Sadly, the visible by no means occurred.
The collaborative monitor, titled “To The Bone,” solely obtained a visualizer moderately than an official music video with an look from all three artists. Youngboy not too long ago opened as much as Rap Radar host Elliot Willson about why the video by no means got here collectively, noting {that a} minor setback triggered plans to vary final minute.
“Quavo despatched me the track,” he stated. “They got here out right here to do the video, however I believe one thing occurred. And it had me in a f*cked up temper. So, I had canceled the video. I remorse it, although. It’s okay, although.”
Takeoff, one-half of the group, Unc & Phew, was shot and killed in November final 12 months whereas attending a personal occasion in Houston. The 28-year-old rapper was joined by Quavo and some different associates at a bowling alley, however in line with studies, it was a cube sport that led to the confrontation. To date, one individual has been arrested in regards to the rapper’s demise, Patrick Clark, who has since been launched on a $1 million bail.
Quavo not too long ago paid tribute to his former groupmate and nephew throughout his efficiency on the 2023 Grammys.
Try NBA Youngboy’s full interview above.