Quavo Marshall
Quavo Marshall, born in 1991, is an American rapper and a member of the hip hop trio Migos, known for his distinct vocal style and memorable ad-libs.
Rapper
April 2, 1991
Aries
34
Athens, Georgia, United States
Quavo Marshall, born Quavious Keyate Marshall, rose to prominence as a member of the influential rap trio Migos, alongside Takeoff and Offset. Their breakthrough came in 2013 with the hit single “Versace,” propelling them to international fame. Migos has since released multiple chart-topping albums, including “Culture” (2017), “Culture II” (2018), “Culture III” (2021), and “Only Built for Infinity Links” (2022).
Beyond his success with Migos, Quavo has established himself as a formidable solo artist. In 2018, he released his debut solo album, “Quavo Huncho,” which showcased his versatility and lyrical prowess. He has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including Travis Scott, Cardi B, Drake, and Lil Uzi Vert, further solidifying his position in the music industry.
Quavo’s talent has been recognized through numerous accolades and awards. Migos has received Grammy Award nominations, BET Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and an American Music Award. Quavo’s individual achievements include being named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in 2018, a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and influence beyond music.
Off the stage, Quavo is known for his philanthropic efforts. He has actively supported various charitable organizations and initiatives, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to the community. His contributions have earned him widespread respect and admiration.
Quavo Marshall continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional talent, chart-topping music, and magnetic stage presence. As he embarks on new ventures and collaborations, his impact on the music industry and pop culture continues to grow, solidifying his status as a contemporary icon.