Cardi B, Offset and Quavo were spotted for the first time since Takeoff's death.
The trio, dressed in all-black, were pictured attending the wake for the late Migos rapper after he was killed in a shooting earlier this month.
Family members Quavo and Offset were dressed in fitted suits and dark black sunglasses as they were seen leaving the venue yesterday.
Bodak Yellow chart-topper Cardi wore a form-fitting dress as the three stepped outside before climbing into parked black SUVs.
Dozens reportedly attended the sombre evening event ahead of today's celebration of life for the popular rapper, whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball.
Chart-topping singer and personal pal of Migos Justin Bieber is reportedly set to perform at Takeoff's funeral later on today.
State Farm Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks, is hosting the memorial service to celebrate the rapper’s life and music.
Takeoff died last week aged just 28 after a shooting outside a bowling alley in Houston, Texas.
He was gunned down following an altercation outside the venue and was thought to have been standing with his bandmate and real-life uncle, Quavo.
Footage of Quavo trying to help his bandmate was seen by TMZ, with the heartbroken star calling for help as his nephew lies on the ground fatally wounded.
Takeoff is best known as a member of hip hop group Migos along with his uncle Quavo and first cousin once removed Offset, who is married to Cardi B.
Rapper Kirshnik was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia and raised by his mother, along with family members Quavo and Offset.
He started rapping in 2008 and he went on to release his first mixtape with Migos in 2011.
Two years later, the band rose to prominence with their single Versace and their debut solo album Yung Rich Nation was released in 2015.
A year later, Migos struck gold with their single Bad and Boujee. The song soared to number one and went on to be certified four times platinum.
The band released their second album in 2017, with it debuting at number one on the Billboard Us 200.
Culture II was released a year later and became Migos' second album to debut at number 1 on the Billboard 200, moving 199,000 equivalent units, including 38,000 copies sold, in its first week of release.
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