OG Maco & Offset Connect For “Ticket”

Good to see some new music from OG Maco. For his latest, he connects with fellow QC member Offset on “Ticket”.

Also, Maco had something else to say via his Twitter:

Quavo and Migos Tried Jumping A Guy Last Week

From TMZ:

Quavo and Offset from Migos took a couple of hard swings at a guy twice their size … and came up short.

The 2 members of the rap trio got into a scuffle Thursday night at the W Hotel off Lexington Ave. in NYC, after their show at the Power 105.1 Powerhouse concert.

It looks like the man was in an altercation with another group of guys before Quavo and Offset jumped in. Some of those dudes might have been in Migos’ camp, especially by the way Quavo and Offset reacted. Unclear what exactly set things off.

Law enforcement sources tell us cops were not called to the hotel, so it would appear this one got handled in the streets.

We’ve reached out to Migos for comment … so far, no word back.

Migos’ Offset Is Reportedly Being Released From Jail (UPDATE)

YESS MY BOYS OUT!!!!!

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UPDATE: He’s out (above).

Good news for the QC/Migos camp: it appears as if Offset has caught a break, presumably thanks to a strong push from his lawyer. Details in the below tweets.

Migos’ Offset Denied Bond For The Third Time

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From the Statesboro Herald:

For the third time, Bulloch County Superior Court Judge John R. “Robbie” Turner has denied bond for a rapper being held in jail for drugs, guns, battery and other charges.

Kiari Cephus, 23, of Brooks Forest Drive in Lawrenceville, also known as “Offset,” a rapper with the group Migos, appeared in court Oct. 9 to seek bond for the third time since his arrest on drug and gun charges.

He was first arrested April 18, along with fellow Migos members Kirshnick Khari Ball, 20, of Saddle Shoals Drive in Lawrenceville, known by the stage name “Takeoff,” and Quavious Keyatz Marshall, 24, of Rye House Court in Lawrenceville, known by the stage name “Quavo,” as well as several members of their entourage.

The arrests came during the Spring Bling concert at Georgia Southern University after police smelled marijuana smoke coming from vans in which the band arrived. Officers found guns and illegal drugs in the vans.

Cephus, held without bond due to previous charges and convictions, racked up more charges after a May 2 incident in the Bulloch County Jail in which he reportedly caused a disturbance and physically attacked another inmate. He was charged with riot in a penal institution and battery.

Witnesses testified in court during the third bond hearing and claimed Cephus did not incite a riot. Turner said that he would review jail surveillance video from the incident before deciding whether to grant bond.

According to Bulloch County Clerk of Court Heather McNeal, Turner filed his decision to deny bond Monday afternoon.

Charges Cephus faces include marijuana possession, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, carrying a weapon in a school safety zone (felony), possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, battery and riot in a penal institution.

Cephus’ attorneys asked for bond on two previous occasions: once in May and again in June. Turner denied the requests both times.