Just recently, Quavo announced his motion picture debut in a new role opposite Robert De Niro and John Malkovich. The Migos superstar is now making more moves as he announces his recent transfer over to Scooter Braun’s SB Projects management company. Per Billboard, Quavo will retain Migos’ current manager Danny Zook as Zook works alongside Braun as a co-manager in Quavo’s case.


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Quavo will now join a roster of heavy-hitters that call Braun manager, including Kanye West, J Balvin, Ariana Grande, and Justin Bieber among others. The marquee move isn’t too far off the mark, either, as Quavo’s graduation from Migos’ de facto frontman to crossover pop star in his own right has certainly placed him in a distinguished category in line with Braun’s caliber of clients.

Currently, fans are still awaiting the arrival of Migos’ Culture III album which, by all calculations, should be arriving this month. It was last month on Valentine’s Day that Quavo offered the timeline to paparazzi while leaving a restaurant.

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“It’s coming real soon,” Quavo revealed at the time. “Less than a month and a half.”

Whenever it does arrive, it will close the gap of two years since we last got a full-length outing in the form of Culture II, which produced hits like “Narcos,” “Stir Fry,” “Walk It Talk It,” and “Motorsport.”

“I feel like it’s more about Migos that y’all don’t know yet. And I feel like this album is going to be prolific,” Quavo told Business Insider back in December 2019 of Culture III. “I feel like this album is going to be the album to do it.”