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'When I Ain't Here...' Takeoff's Chilling Statement About Death Just A Week Before...

Takeoff just wanted recognition for his work while he was still here to see it.

Following the tragic news of the Migos rapper’s senseless death in a Houston, Texas bowling alley — reportedly over a confrontation over a dice game — a recent interview has surfaced in which the late 28-year-old, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, spoke about death.

Related: Celebrities React To Takeoff’s Tragic Passing

While appearing on Drink Champs alongside uncle and fellow Migos rapper Quavo on October 22 to promote their new projects as rap duo Unc & Phew, the late artist got candid about his desire for recognition — before it’s too late. Co-host N.O.R.E. told Takeoff:

“One thing I really, really love about the project is how you [are] shining. Of course you were shining before, but I felt like you were dancing on this one. It was your time to prove. Is that something you had on your mind when you [were] going to do that?”

The rapper then responded:

“For sure. I’m chill, I’m laid back, but it’s time to pop it. I want to get into my flow. Time to give me my flowers. I don’t want them when I ain’t here.”

Wow. He’s actually talking about being appreciated while he’s still alive. How chilling that just less than two weeks later the young star would meet his shocking fate.

As a gesture of good will, the Drink Champs hosts gave Takeoff a plaque of flowers during the podcast. See the full convo (below):

What are your thoughts on the chilling interview, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments (below). Rest in peace.

[Images via Drink Champs/YouTube & Avalon/WENN]