Quavo and Chris Brown have had a longstanding feud, primarily fueled by their past relationships with model Karrueche Tran. Although initially keeping their animosity private, things escalated when Chris Brown released a diss track, which Quavo answered with an even more disrespectful response. From calling each other brothers to making threats, their relationship has deteriorated significantly over the years.

Early Relationship and Collaboration

In the past, Chris Brown and Quavo were on good terms and even collaborated on music. They worked together on tracks like Migos’ “Just for Tonight” in 2015 and Chris Brown’s “Whippin” from his mixtape *Before the Trap: Nights in Tarzana*. They also appeared together on Juicy J’s “Leanin” in 2016 and French Montana’s “Hold Up”. However, their friendship took a turn for the worse in 2017.

Karrueche Tran and the Fallout

The conflict began when Quavo was seen with Chris Brown’s ex, Karrueche Tran, in early 2017. Karrueche, who had dated Chris Brown from 2011 to 2015, ended their relationship after discovering he had fathered a child with another woman. Despite their tumultuous relationship, Chris was reportedly still not over her when she started seeing Quavo.

Chris felt betrayed by Quavo, especially since he had been supportive of Migos and considered them friends. This sense of betrayal deepened when Quavo and Karrueche were spotted together, leading to increased tension between Chris and Quavo.

Public Clashes

Over the years, the feud simmered with occasional social media jabs. In 2021, after Quavo and Jack Harlow won a basketball competition, Chris challenged them to a game, which led to a back-and-forth exchange online.

In January 2024, the two were awkwardly seated next to each other at Paris Fashion Week, which reignited the beef when Chris commented on the incident online. He tweeted that he wouldn’t let their past issues mess up his career, signaling that the tension was still alive.

Escalation with Diss Tracks

The situation escalated in April 2024 when Chris Brown released a deluxe edition of his *11:11* album, which included a diss track targeting Quavo. In response, Quavo quickly dropped his own diss track, taking personal shots at Chris, including references to his past domestic violence incident with Rihanna and his rumored drug use.

Chris retaliated with another track, “Weakest Link,” where he attacked Quavo’s credibility, claimed gang affiliations, and wished that Quavo had died instead of Migos member Takeoff. This track intensified the beef, bringing in deeply personal and painful topics.

Ongoing Tension

Quavo responded again, addressing Chris’s past issues, including a physical altercation with Usher and Chris’s struggles with addiction. He also refuted Chris’s claims about sleeping with his ex, Saweetie, and suggested that Chris’s behavior was driven by jealousy and insecurity.