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Quavo Pulls Up To Congress To Address Gun Violence

Quavo, formerly of the Migos, is taking a stand on a serious issue—gun violence. He recently stormed Capitol Hill, not for a performance, but to have a real talk with lawmakers.

Quavo, formerly of the Migos, is taking a stand on a serious issue—gun violence. He recently stormed Capitol Hill, not for a performance, but to have a real talk with lawmakers. He's not alone; he brought his mom and Takeoff's mom with him. They met with political heavyweights like House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Cory Booker, all to discuss how to break the cycle of gun violence.

This isn't just a random cause for Quavo. He's deeply invested because Takeoff, his fellow Migos member, was tragically shot and killed last year. So, this is personal. Quavo is committed to making a change, particularly in black and brown communities that are disproportionately affected by gun violence.

He's not stopping at Congress. Quavo is also planning to lead a community conversation in Washington, D.C., to keep the dialogue going. It's clear that he's not just talking the talk; he's walking the walk.

So, what's the takeaway? Quavo is leveraging his fame for something far more important than album sales. He's stepping up to be a voice on a critical issue that affects us all.

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