In honor of the introduction of his own cognac line, White X, Quavo decided to host a private dinner to recognize women in sports media.
WNBA host Jordan Robinson, E! News and TBS host Nina Parker, FOXLA’s Mimi Brown, sports influencer Brittney Elena, and others were present at last month’s ESPY weekend in Los Angeles. The evening’s subject was acknowledgment and excellence.
In reference to White X Cognac, Quavo previously told BET, “Since I’m new to the table, I wanted to bring my own flex.” “We made sure that it was able to be touched.” It only seems fitting that I enter the room carrying it as I wanted to stamp it in Atlanta first and create some buzz for my hometown.
Regarding the collaboration, he remarked, “They’re coming with a fresh, new look.” “They required a trend-setter. Here we have a smoother drink that nevertheless makes your thinking a little bit clearer.
View pictures from the evening below.
Regarding music, Quavo has been hinting at a follow-up to his collaboration with Travis Scott for some time now, and it appears like the project could be released soon.
Last month, while on a Miami boat, the former Migos rapper shared a sneak peek of a new song with La Flame on his Instagram Story.
He merely imprinted “HJ2” (probably Huncho Jack 2) over a picture of the sea, according to a follow-up story.
At Travis Scott’s Super Bowl party in Las Vegas back in February, Quavo gave a song teaser, but he didn’t say when it could be released.
Fans were even more ecstatic when Quavo used the side-eye and rocket emojis in the comments section after Instagram site Our Generation Music posted a footage of the occasion to their page.
When he posted on Instagram last year, he raised expectations by teasing a new release while also praising Travis Scott’s accomplishments. He said, “That’s tuff next one loading.. battery up.”
“Huncho A few others commented on the subdued statement, “OMG PLEASE and we need The Scott’s then I can die peacefully,” and “Jack SO slept on shit is amazing.” Excitement stems from Quavo’s prime, but I’m also eager to watch Travis and Don Toliver’s collaboration.
Quavo and Scott collaborated on the release of Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho at the end of 2017. The project did well commercially, debuting at No. 3 and surpassing Eminem’s Revival.
With collaborations from Offset, Takeoff, Murda Beatz, Southside, Buddah Bless, and Cardo, the album was deemed a success, grossing 89,775 album-equivalent units (16,561 in pure LPs and a streaming count of 105,321,887).