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Quavo is Everywhere All at Once

Last Updated: May 20, 2025
Written By:
Ian Stonebrook
Original Photography: Raven B. Varona

Quavo, have you seen him?

Survey his glamorous IG grid: Is that Quavo recounting Magic City memories while fishing with Luke Bryan? Or arriving at Monday Night Raw leading a YEET chant? Or barking for his Bulldogs in an SEC voiceover with Matthew McConaughey?

Quavious Marshall is everywhere. Every corner, every arena, and every lane, somehow all at once. But what if we told you that Hollywood Hunchoโ€™s B-roll footage is even more blockbuster than his viral highlights?

โ€œI FaceTimed him, talking sports,โ€ Legends co-founder Scott Hochstadt told Boardroom. โ€œHeโ€™s like, โ€˜Iโ€™m pulling up to the White House, lemme hit you back.โ€™ Stuff like that happens once a month.โ€

These days, keeping up with Quavo has become a sport in itself.

โ€œI get a crazy call about him being at the White Party or courtside at the Olympics,โ€ said Hochstadt. โ€œFrom there? Itโ€™s Paris Fashion Week.โ€

Challenging to track down but a blessing to book, Quavoโ€™s bright-light aura attracted opportunities ranging from Lana Del Rey duets to Seth Rogen screenplays. Already a decade deep in the game, his recent motion proves curiously calculated and widely marketable.

โ€œIf youโ€™re at the airport going to the islands? Go on in Duty-Free, and youโ€™ll see your boy right there,โ€ Quavo told Boardroom, pointing at a neat glass of his signature White X Cognac. 

Heโ€™s transcended trapper/rapper tropes by being able to speak to all aisles of Atlanta while engaging audiences from Tubi to Taipei. Despite action-film forays, Lenny Kravitz collabs, and Rap Snack royalties, the MC-turned-entrepreneur is hungrier than ever.

โ€œIโ€™ve got a real big chip on my shoulder,โ€ Quavo said. โ€œIโ€™m ready to eat.โ€

But why? Boardroom flew out to Miami to find him โ€” and find out.

Flow State

If youโ€™re looking for Quavo check the booth.

Itโ€™s where he earned his stripes like Waldo, coining catchphrases (Datway! Mama! Damn!) while turning triplet flows to rhythmic sorcery. Despite owning castles in Georgia and making movies in Mississippi, the studio โ€“ regardless of its location — remains home.

โ€œI made five or six songs today,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œThatโ€™s my mentality every day. Itโ€™s like Mamba Mentality. You pull up to practice on BS when itโ€™s not even game time.โ€

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The commonality between rappers whoโ€™ve transcended the mainstream while retaining their core audience โ€” think Tupac, Drake, Gucci Mane, and Lil Wayne โ€” is that theyโ€™re constantly recording. Quavoโ€™s catalog has expanded as of late, landing him on country stations a million miles from the bando. From collabs with Lana del Ray to Lenny Kravitz, heโ€™s extended his range.

Still, itโ€™s all in service of keeping his trendsetting skills sharp.

โ€œIโ€™m always trying to get better and watch another artist to see what I can learn,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œI stay in that [artist] body. There ainโ€™t no check in, check out.โ€

Itโ€™s why โ€œTrappa Rappaโ€ is flooding feeds and trying to restore the feeling. A sonic Shamgod, Crossover Quavo is spinning the block back to flex raps that jump out the gym at high school hoop games and make bluefaces fly like confetti at Onyx.

โ€œIโ€™m trying to satisfy five different genres of music,โ€ Quavo conceded. โ€œBut with this album? Iโ€™m going back to the basics. I want to rap and you to see how Iโ€™m feeling right now. Iโ€™m back to going into the booth, going crazy, everything hard. We donโ€™t give a damn. Itโ€™s going back to having fun and doing what you love.โ€

Historically, having fun has worked well for Quavo. As a writer, heโ€™s won BET Song of the Year honors by ad-libbing atop โ€œAPESHITโ€ by Beyoncรฉ and Jay-Z. As a guest, heโ€™s given Post Malone his first Diamond-certified single. As a Migo, he literally coined โ€œcultureโ€ as hip-hop cum laudeโ€™s weightiest word.

But what explicitly does solo success look like for Quavo?

No longer recording with his fallen nephew Takeoff, lifeโ€™s cruel casualties have forced Huncho to heat up all on his own. He sees this not only as his position of leadership but also as the next phase for hip-hop in 2025.

โ€œItโ€™s time for everybody to stand on their own pedestal,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œOver the years, itโ€™s been a lot of linking up and Avengers flex. You donโ€™t really know what person to put it on. Now that everybodyโ€™s on their own? Youโ€™ve gotta get in the gym and find out what bag skills you have on your own.โ€

Moreover, the realities of why heโ€™s hitting the studio solo remain.

โ€œLosing my brother, I feel like Iโ€™ve got a purpose,โ€ Quavo said. โ€œIโ€™ve got to go hard and put 1000% on my craft.โ€

Iโ€™m trying to satisfy five different genres of music. But with this album? Iโ€™m going back to the basics

Quavo

In 2025, this means taking up for Takeoff and Atlanta with a different desire. Quavo is keenly aware that consistency is key for his core fans, even if the industry is enamored with his versatility. 

After an album of grieving and a run of crossover singles, itโ€™s back to โ€œBandoโ€ era energy, serving the bass through snippets and cutting through with the same sauce and aura that made him Quality Controlโ€™s golden child all along.

โ€œI feel like nobodyโ€™s having fun,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œEverybodyโ€™s just getting dissed or getting smoked. This year? Everybodyโ€™s back to, โ€˜Fuck it, letโ€™s have fun.โ€™ I think theyโ€™ve been missing guys like me.โ€

In an era where people spend more time in the comments than the club, the toxic trends of modern hip-hop make his hunger pains slowly surface.

โ€œThatโ€™s where the chip comes from,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œWhen I see swag is taken somewhere else and everybodyโ€™s bought into something not authentic. Understand where the sauce is coming from. This album right here? Itโ€™s gonna prove it.โ€

Ten years after the Migos major label arrival, itโ€™s a new era.

โ€œThis is my championship Quavo debut,โ€ he states, already six songs and a studio session deep on a Miami morning.

Still, Hollywood calls.

Serving Lines

These days, Quavoโ€™s IMDB is catching up with his discography.

โ€œHollywood keeps tapping Quavo because he brings a natural cool and authenticity that fits on screen,โ€ entertainment exec and brand strategist Karen Civil told Boardroom. โ€œHeโ€™s had moments on Black-ish and Ballers, showing he can step into different roles without it feeling forced.โ€

Whether the Nickelodeon Kidsโ€™ Choice Awards or BET Uncut, Quavoโ€™s charisma makes him pop and appeal in avenues of entertainment few can cater to. While it might look easy, itโ€™s not.

โ€œItโ€™s different, I ainโ€™t gonna lie,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œItโ€™s like a long, long video shoot. But itโ€™s a challenge. I canโ€™t say no to doing movies with John Travolta and Robert De Niro.โ€

From โ€œT-Shirtโ€ to โ€œWalk It Talk It,โ€ Quavoโ€™s character arc has long been cinematic. A dozen years ago, fans did a double-take when they saw Migos and Drake at the Versace store. Now heโ€™s navigating the land of the snakes with a SAG card, getting opportunities to act alongside John Malkovich or to pitch projects from his own imagination.

So, are more movies on the way?

โ€œFor sure,โ€ Quavo contends, offering additional insight into the Hollywood dreams behind the camera. โ€œI wrote a film about Migos growing up in the North and going to Panama City for Spring Break. Seth Rogen helped me write it. Iโ€™m holding on to that. Thatโ€™s my baby until after I drop the short film. When everybody goes crazy over the short film? Iโ€™m ready.โ€

Oh yes, the short film. An American Gangster-like return to form musically means squeezing the juice out of the opportunity to make his own Lemonadeโ€” a movie based on both the album and his trajectory.

โ€œItโ€™s a short film to introduce the new chapter in my life,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œTapping people into what Quavo is going to look like for the next five years.โ€

But what will that look like? Perhaps itโ€™s more Frank Lucas than Ludacris, as Hov once rapped. Maybe itโ€™s even more Michael Jordan than Jordan Peele.

CMO Huncho

Seeing Quavo on the cover of Boardroom is more than just a press momentโ€”itโ€™s a metaphor. Heโ€™s secured his place at the table and positioned himself on the depth chart in the world where sports and business intersect.

โ€œHis thing is bringing sports, music, and culture together,โ€ Hochstadt said. โ€œAnd heโ€™s done it better than most out there.โ€

Hochstadt, who was a three-time NCAA All-American in lacrosse, knows firsthand. The Legends co-founder first met Quavo in 2019 in a meeting set up by Matt Barnes and Capitol Records.

โ€œHe pulled me aside and said, โ€˜Scott, Iโ€™m a CMO, motherfucker.โ€™ Thatโ€™s what he said, and I barely knew him,โ€ Hochstadt notes. โ€œโ€˜Just watch.โ€™ Literally, he was calling me every night with ideas.โ€ 

Within a week, Huncho had Hochstadt on a red-eye, rendering accessories to wear at the 2019 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. A few months later, Legends backed Quavoโ€™s AAU team, 7-on-7 squad, and his philanthropic endeavors. By the time a year rolled around, Quavo claimed a minority stake in the athlete-owned company. 

โ€œIโ€™ve known him since he was in his mid-20s,โ€ Hochstadt says. โ€œIโ€™ve seen him grow as a person and a businessman. Heโ€™s able to clean things up when heโ€™s talking to different people over various categories.โ€ 

Maturity in meetings has fueled Quavoโ€™s crossover from brand ambassador to active investor. However, his childlike passion for sports raises the tide of exposure and expansion across arenas. 

โ€œHeโ€™s constantly navigating different industries,โ€ BCL Entertainment founder Bettie Levy told Boardroom. In October, Levy had Quavo in Queens to kickstart the season for Rick Pitinoโ€™s surging St. Johnโ€™s Red Storm squad.

โ€œImmediately following that show, Quavo flew to Austin for Formula 1 and ESPNโ€™s College Football Texas Takeover,โ€ said Levy, noting he was involved in on-site and on-air activations with said juggernauts. โ€œHeโ€™s always working hard in front of the cameras as well as behind the scenes.โ€

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That type of momentum has Quavo cutting promos for SEC Saturdays, getting scanned for โ€œNBA 2K,โ€ and appearing on WWE Monday Night Raw. These platforms’ promotion adds equity when shopping songs to Spotify and remaining relevant with a wider audience.

This marketing moxie is exactly how Quavo manages to be everywhere at once โ€“ raising the profile of a sole single by bigging up his energy across categories.

โ€œThatโ€™s what makes him so unique,โ€ LSU hoop star and artist Flauโ€™jae told Boardroom. โ€œIn the music? His rollouts are so clean and tailored to what he wants to do. That falls over to business and the collaboration he does. It penetrates through everything.โ€

Itโ€™s precisely why teams, leagues, and brands bring Quavo on. The same spirit that coins catchphrases and fakes behind-the-back laterals in football games is just as active as a marketer.

โ€œHeโ€™s wild in a good way,โ€ said Hochstadt. โ€œHeโ€™s got a mind that races and tons of ideas. Heโ€™s brilliant when it comes to business and innovation.โ€

Ideas that find Quavo seeing far beyond this season of life and even himself.

Grounded Growth 

By now, youโ€™ve found Quavo. But donโ€™t expect him to stay where heโ€™s at for long.

Making moments across categories, the North Star-director is looking ahead in this season of his ascent.

โ€œHe sees that thereโ€™s life after music and sports,โ€ said Hochstadt. โ€œHeโ€™s building businesses. Heโ€™s got impact across every platform right now.โ€

Quavo is sewing seeds in his industry and his community; born from his rap resume, but able to bear fruit far beyond the booth. 

In the short term, it means raising funds for The Rocket Foundation and eventually moving the annual Huncho Day charity event from his high school to Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It also means taking his activism to even bigger arenas.

โ€œIโ€™m gonna go to the White House and sit with whoever is in office and try to get a solution to gun violence,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œEverybody loses their life to a gun. Whether youโ€™re a Democrat or Republican, itโ€™s still an issue.โ€

Quavoโ€™s remained fluid in pursuing his passions. While trying to tackle gun violence, run an AAU program, and release an album is far from a linear approach to success, thereโ€™s a method to his madness that his peers and the next generation appreciate.

Young go-getters like Flauโ€™jae have had a front-row seat to Quavoโ€™s evolution from tossing touchdowns to passing bills. His business mentors cite the same growth. Hochstadt notes Quavoโ€™s commitment to constantly quizzing executives and angling toward ownership and equity in his endeavors over quick cash.

This commercial come-up from cognac to sportswear, the White Party to the White House, may appear to be another entertainer running the rat race of relevance, rebranding rather than retooling. However, when it comes to making moves and contacts, Quavoโ€™s clear itโ€™s not about lip service and all about motion.

โ€œItโ€™s important when you actually have stuff going on,โ€ Quavo notes. โ€œWhen youโ€™ve made a name for yourself when youโ€™re actually balling and doing it. Reaching out and networking is cool, but trying to jump into a deal just cuz thereโ€™s money there? I donโ€™t think itโ€™s the right thing.โ€

This mindset pushes Huncho as a leader who lives in the moment but is always thinking ahead.

โ€œI see Quavo as a full-fledged mogul,โ€ Civil predicts five years out. โ€œHeโ€™ll still be making music, but heโ€™ll also be deep in business, film, and possibly owning stakes in major brands. Heโ€™s building something bigger than just rap. Heโ€™s creating a legacy.โ€

On the road to leaving a legacy, heโ€™s still building his bag and thus raising his ceiling.

โ€œHe reminds me of a mix between Pharrell and Snoop Dogg,โ€ said Civil. โ€œPharrell for his ability to shape sound, set trends, and stay ahead of the curve. Snoop for his effortless cool and ability to transition across music, film, fashion, and business while always staying true to himself.โ€

Constant movement is hard to keep up with and even harder to execute. While the range reads surprising for those whoโ€™ve been on the ride as fans for over a decade, it’s both a journey and destination Quavo conjured years before he was a household name.

โ€œMe and my nephew always saw ourselves in big lights,โ€ Quavo said. โ€œSometimes, when you envision it, you can handle it. Thatโ€™s why I think I have longevity in the game. I didnโ€™t have to do nothing crazy or upset my people because I feel like Iโ€™ve been here before.โ€ 

So, if youโ€™ve seen Quavo in new places or havenโ€™t seen him at all, just know heโ€™s seen himself in all these arenas before any of the doors become unlocked.

Behind the hand thatโ€™s penned platinum hits for Beyoncรฉ, an arm thatโ€™s set high school football records, and shoulders that rub alongside Hollywood A-listers like Robert De Niroโ€™s is a multihyphenate focused on building brands whose mind is constantly curating marketing ideas. 

Although his versatile voice and fast feet have taken him around the world, itโ€™s a heart homed in his North Atlanta neighborhood that guides every move. 

โ€œIโ€™m always around making sure everybody is good,โ€ said Quavo. โ€œThatโ€™s the North. Weโ€™re the only hope.โ€


Production Credits

Creative Director โ€“ย Michelle Lukianovich
Interviewer – Rich Kleiman
Cover Photographerย โ€“ย Raven B. Varona
Director of Photography – Mike Hernandez
Camera Operator – Carlos Garcia
Photo Assistant – Alexander Larson
Lead Stylist – Zoe Costello
Stylistโ€™s Assistant – Sam Ellis
Producer – Audrey Blackmore
Writerย โ€“ Ian Stonebrook
Editor – Griffin Adams
Sr. Directorย of Video โ€“ย Andrea Masenda
Sr. Directorย of Social โ€“ย Yoni Mernick
Sr. Director of Editorial Operationsย โ€“ Bernadette Doykos
Sr. Director, Audience Development โ€“ย Jonathan Wiener
Director of Newslettersย โ€“ Stephanie Talmadge
VP of Content – Damien Scott
CMOย โ€“ Sarah Flynn
Co-Foundersย โ€“ Rich Kleiman & Kevin Durant

Ian Stonebrook

Ian Stonebrook is a Staff Writer covering culture, sports, and fashion for Boardroom. Prior to signing on, Ian spent a decade at Nice Kicks as a writer and editor. Over the course of his career, he's been published by the likes of Complex, Jordan Brand, GOAT, Cali BBQ Media, SoleSavy, and 19Nine. Ian spends all his free time hooping and he's heard on multiple occasions that Drake and Nas have read his work, so that's pretty tight.

About The Author
Ian Stonebrook
Ian Stonebrook
Ian Stonebrook is a Staff Writer covering culture, sports, and fashion for Boardroom. Prior to signing on, Ian spent a decade at Nice Kicks as a writer and editor. Over the course of his career, he's been published by the likes of Complex, Jordan Brand, GOAT, Cali BBQ Media, SoleSavy, and 19Nine. Ian spends all his free time hooping and he's heard on multiple occasions that Drake and Nas have read his work, so that's pretty tight.