Former Migos rapper Offset responded to reports that he and fellow rapper Quavo had a backstage altercation moments before the tribute to their late relative and former group member Takeoff at Sunday’s Grammy Awards ceremony.
Offset used Twitter to dismiss such claims – “What tf look like fighting my brother yal niggas is crazy,” he wrote.
Quavo along with the Maverick City choir performed an emotional tribute in memory of the rapper as part of an overall Grammy tribute to musicians who passed over the last 12 months.

Following the awards on Sunday, reports began circulating online that the two rappers had to be separated behind scenes before the set.
It’s understood that the Grammys were reportedly pushing for the two to give a joint performance as a show of solidarity in wake of Takeoff’s passing.
However, Quavo who had recorded the tribute song for Takeoff was allegedly having none of it.
It was that back and forth which was said to have gotten physical.
Neither party had about the rumors until this morning with Offset firmly rubbishing the reports.
In August of last year, Offset announced his split from the group for an undisclosed reason, while Takeoff and Quavo had since begun releasing music under the moniker UNC and Phew.
UNC and Phew released their first and only album-Only built for infinity links on October 7.