Quavo Honors Takeoff with New Track “Dope Boy Phone,” Reviving Unc & Phew Energy


“Dope Boy Phone” sees Quavo and Takeoff reconnect through a posthumous release of pure trap magic.
Quavo is back with his third single of the year, “Dope Boy Phone,” released via Quality Control Music/Motown Records. The track features a posthumous verse from Takeoff, restoring the Unc & Phew magic that captivated fans of the Migos offshoot duo.
“Dope Boy Phone” trades hard-hitting bars over booming trap drums, bright melodies, and hypnotic bass. Quavo’s unmistakable voice leads the charge, delivering ad-libs and flex-heavy verses with ease. Takeoff follows with a standout posthumous performance—bringing the intricate rhyme schemes and vivid detail fans have missed.
This release follows “Trappa Rappa” and “Legends” with Lil Baby, further building momentum for what appears to be a focused and emotionally resonant year for Quavo.
More than just a single, “Dope Boy Phone” stands as a tribute to the enduring power of creative kinship. The track’s soundscape and synergy prove the legacy of Unc & Phew is far from over.
Available now on all streaming platforms.