The story behind that perfect cameo in Narcos: Mexico season 2
The Grammy-nominated artist added to his growing résumé with a guest role in the second episode of‘s sophomore season, “Alea Iacta Est.” Quavo played “Quavo,” a drug dealer from Los Angeles who visits Tijuana to introduce crack to the Arellano Félix family. Quavo, whose hit song “Narcos” was inspired by the Netflix series, also got to quote another Migos track,when demonstrating the process of cooking the drug.
“I know you ain’t gonna understand this, but I’m going to tell you, like a bad bitch told Tony, ‘Don’t get high on your own supply,'” he declares, referencing Tony Montana inIn both of his scenes, Quavo is accompanied by two associates, and it turns out that those characters were originally supposed to be played by his Migos bandmates Offset and Takeoff — except they never showed.
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