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Quavo Breaks Board With Karate Skills on Tokyo Trip

It seems the Migos rapper is shooting a music video in Japan.

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Quavo might be a karate master.

In a new video posted to Instagram, he’s seen breaking a board held by his trainer. The clip shows him preparing to punch through the piece of wood, with the person filming him saying, “You gotta make a sound for it.”

“Ho!” the Migos rapper yells before breaking the board and walking off without a scratch on him.

According to TMZ, Quavo has been in Tokyo, Japan, where he’s shooting a music video. A muted video from the IG series shows him rapping in traditional Japanese clothing in front of a bevy of women. In another photo, he’s seen eating sushi off a woman’s nearly naked body. In a separate clip, he appears to be getting fitted for a traditional outfit, calling himself the “Karate Kid.”

Earlier this week, while in Tokyo, Q saw a fan wearing a Takeoff tribute t-shirt and bought it right on the spot.

“Oh, let me see that shirt, boy! … Yeah, boy, you got that motherfucker on!” Quavo said in the clip. “Let me see. Oh, that shirt hard. Where did you get this? Let me get one please. Can I have it?”

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The fan quickly pulls the shirt off, which prompts Quavo to say, “What you want? I’ll give you some money for it.”

It’s unclear what song he could be shooting a visual for. He most recently released his sophomore studio album, Rocket Power, in August, which boasted features from Takeoff, Future, Young Thug, BabyDrill, and Hunxho.

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