Rapper Quavo Has An Outrageous Chain Of Himself As A Chef Holding The Rat From Ratatouille

Migos are one of the hottest acts in hip-hop right now and member Quavo in particular is always cooking up hot verses. Because of that, his new chain makes a lot of sense.

Quavo has a diamond chain of himself rocking a chef’s hat, wearing a gold chain, and holding the rat from Ratatouille.

If you’re wondering why he’s holding the Disney character in his hand, he has a line in Migos’ hit song, where he says, “Still be playin’ with pots and pans, call me Quavo Ratatouille.”

Yes, we know the rat’s name in the movie is not Ratatouille, and yes, we know the movie is named after the dish, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what Quavo was trying to accomplish in that verse.

The chain was custom made by Avianne & Co. Jewelers, who make jewelry for several rappers, from 21 Savage to P. Diddy. According to Hypebeast, the chain cost $250,000 and was designed by artist Bernard Rollins.

It’s nice when rappers incorporate food into their lyrics. From mentions of Ratatouille to cookies to crockpots, it’s nice that Migos are inspiring a new generation to be more inclined to cook.

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