Quavo Records Two New Songs Live on Plaqueboy Max's Livestream
On Tuesday, Quavo sat down with PlaqueBoyMax in the studio during the producer's recent livestream and hopped in the booth to record some new tracks live for the viewers. The first song, 'Nun,' has a rambunctious trap beat, as Quavo drops some braggadocious flexes over soaring horns and hard-hitting drums. The second song, 'Glacier,' is much slower, as Quavo sings his way through to the end.
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The new joints from Quavo come shortly after he unveiled a posthumous Takeoff collab titled 'Dope Boy Phone.' The new track came as the former Migos rapper makes a pivot into acting, and said in April he thinks he'll eventually become bigger than other rappers-turned-actors like Will Smith.
'They cant f— with me,' he told TMZ. The Atlanta star recently starred in High Rollers with John Travolta, which is a sequel to their previous film Cash Out that featured Sex and the City's Kristin Davis. Quavo was also in Savage Salvation alongside Robert De Niro and John Malkovich as well as Praise This with Chloe Bailey and Druski. His next starring role will likely be in an upcoming heist film called Takeover, which will also star Billy Zane. The movie was originally shot in 2022, but as of 2025 still does not yet have any locked-in release date.
Check out the video of PlaqueBoyMax and Quavo recording two new songs below.
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