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Quavo & Takeoff Reignite Unc & Phew Energy On “Dope Boy Phone”

The trap don’t sleep, and neither does legacy. With booming bass, melodic swagger, and bittersweet brilliance, Quavo drops his third release of the year. Dope Boy Phone is a tribute to timeless chemistry featuring a posthumous verse from Takeoff. The track not only stirs nostalgia for Migos’ golden days but reminds fans that real storytelling never fades. Quavo’s unmistakable flow sets the tone, trading bars with his late nephew over a trunk-knocking production. “Dope Boy Phone” reads like a coded message between past and present, echoing the dynamic that once made Unc & Phew magnetic. From the gritty rhythm to the reflective tone, Takeoff’s verse is chilling in its clarity and a vivid reminder of his effortless technical prowess and unmatched cadence. This release follows Quavo’s earlier 2025 singles, Trappa Rappa and Legends with Lil Baby, continuing his push for longevity while honoring those who helped build the movement. As fans wait to see what else Quavo has planned, “Dope Boy Phone” affirms that the trap gospel, in all its pain and triumph, is still ringing off loud and clear. Listen to “Dope Boy Phone” featuring Takeoff now below. Connect with Quavo on X, INSTAGRAM, SPOTIFY, FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE, and TIKTOK.


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