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Police are looking for witnesses and video that will help them identify the people who opened fire outside a Houston bowling alley, wounding two people and killing the 28-year-old rapper Takeoff, a member of the Grammy-nominated trio Migos. https://t.co/traEhW7yWf
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 1, 2022
Takeoff will never be forgotten. From the music he made with Migos to his own solo work, his legacy will continue for years to come. RIP. 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/wdW0AmZU1E
— TIDAL (@TIDAL) November 1, 2022
I will join HPD at today’s news conference. https://t.co/IMO3SuzvzL
— Houston Mayor's Office (@houmayor) November 1, 2022
How Takeoff and the Migos flow changed Atlanta rap. https://t.co/St4JaD7A6Y pic.twitter.com/NxqGkoQ983
— New York Times Music (@nytimesmusic) November 1, 2022
BLACK MEN DESERVE TO GROW OLD. #TakeOff pic.twitter.com/XpRHj56ToU
— BET (@BET) November 1, 2022
Rappers we’ve lost to senseless violence:
— Hot Freestyle (@HotFreestyle) November 1, 2022
– Pop Smoke
– King Von
– Takeoff
– Nipsey Hussle
– Tupac
– Biggie
– Big L
– XXXTentacion
– Young Dolph
– PNB Rock
– JayDaYoungan
– Drakeo The Ruler
– Houdini
– MO3
– Doe B
– Smoke Dawg
– Bankroll Fresh
And more…RIP 🕊
Gone way too soon 😥
— BET (@BET) November 1, 2022
A brother, a son, and a NORTH SIDE LEGEND! 🎯 #TakeOff #BETAwards
(🎥@ItsAmandaBooz @AngelaSimmons) pic.twitter.com/7gLCSBf7AC