It’s been a while since Quavo last dropped a full-length project, but 2026 is already shaping up to mark his return in a major way. The rapper recently shared a promising update with fans, confirming that his next solo album is officially complete.
There’s no questioning the influence Quavo—and Migos as a whole—have had on modern hip-hop. Their signature flows, triplet-heavy cadences, and ability to fuse pop appeal with trap foundations helped define an entire generation of artists. As the group’s melodic anchor and de facto frontman, Quavo often received praise for shaping that sound through his hooks and vocal style.
That’s why it’s felt surprising to some fans that he’s been the quietest of the remaining Migos members in recent years. Still, with the year just getting started, Quavo appears ready to step back into the spotlight. In a recent Instagram Story, he told followers that his upcoming album is “done,” adding that there are “more announcements coming soon…..”
Huncho also hinted at his recent whereabouts, revealing that he was either back in Paris or just leaving the city. That detail caught fans’ attention, as it connects directly to comments he made to press in October 2025. At the time, Quavo confirmed that he had been in the studio with Pharrell Williams, working on new material overseas.
According to Quavo, the collaboration was more than casual sessions. “Everything we recorded, we recorded the whole album in Paris,” he said. “We recorded at Louis V headquarters,” referring to Louis Vuitton. The setting alone sparked speculation about the project’s creative direction and overall aesthetic.
How involved Pharrell will be across the final tracklist remains unclear, but it’s safe to say he played a key creative role. Beyond that, official details are still scarce. There’s no confirmed release date or lead single yet, though Quavo’s wording suggests that more concrete news could arrive in the coming weeks.
The last time fans heard Quavo as a lead artist was on the November single New Trip, a collaboration with Yeat and BNYX. Album-wise, it’s been even longer. His most recent LP, Rocket Power, arrived in 2023 as a tribute to his late nephew and Migos bandmate Takeoff.
While a new solo album hasn’t surfaced since then, Quavo stayed active throughout 2025 with notable feature appearances. He popped up on Metro Boomin’s track “Take Me Thru Dere” and contributed to Ty Dolla $ign’s TYCOON, among others.
Now, with a finished album and momentum quietly building, Quavo looks poised for a full-fledged comeback—one that could reassert his presence as a solo artist while honoring the legacy that helped shape today’s hip-hop sound.