Did Offset Have Sex With Chrisean Rock?

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Offset and his wife Cardi B’s recently unfollowed each other on Instagram, sparking breakup rumors. Still, nothing about the pair has been confirmed. But Offset did address another, somewhat related rumor. On Sunday, December 10, Blueface, who has collaborated with Cardi B before, accused Offset of sleeping with Chrisean Rock, his reality star ex-girlfriend and mother of his youngest child.

“Being tatted on a home is not a flex. You literally f*cked Cardi B’s husband a couple of weeks ago,” Blueface charged. “I’m tired of n****s looking at me while they f*cking you. Get the rest of ’em gone asap, please 🙏🏽.”

Offset replied, “I ain’t never talk or touch that lady. Real talk, man, you need some help!”

This isn’t the first time Blueface accused someone of sleeping with Chrisean. After Lil Baby gave support to Chrisean in her upcoming rap career, Blueface accused him of being romantically linked to her. It’s a claim they both deny.

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Did Offset & Chrisean Rock Hook Up? Former Migo & “Baddies” Star React To Blueface’s Allegations

Things between Blueface and Chrisean Rock have been tense all year long. Somehow, December has the Cr*zy In Love stars reaching new heights with their antics. Today (December 10) has been particularly chaotic, with Rock regularly updating followers on the process of covering up her neck tattoo – just one of the many portraits dedicated to her baby daddy on her body. To the disappointment of some, she already has a new piece dedicated to her latest fling, K Suave, which seems to have the “Thotiana” rapper in his feelings.

“Being tatted on a h*e is not a flex,” he wrote on Twitter this afternoon. “You literally f**ked Cardi B’s husband [a] couple weeks ago, I’m tired of ni**as looking at me while they f**king you. Get the rest of ’em gone ASAP, please 🙏,” the father of three added. While Offset was known to be a cheater in the past, this time, he quickly shut down the allegations brought against him. “I ain’t never talk or touch that lady. Real talk man, you need some help!” the former Migo responded.

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Blueface Doubles Down on Claims Offset and His BM Slept Together

 
 
 
 
 
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While the California native insists he’s being honest (a message that comes with a co-sign from his mother, Karlissa Saffold), his second co-parent is turning the table with some rumours of her own. “[You] just crashing out, making up s**t,” Chrisean taunted her ex.

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Chrisean Rock Alleges Her Baby Daddy is Bisexual

“Let’s talk about how I saw gay porn in your recent search history,” Rock wrote on Twitter this afternoon. “That’s why I honestly got the cover-up, bro, I had zesty ni**a on my neck. Nothing wrong with being bisexual, just let a b**ch [know] before she falls in love, weirdo.” Keep scrolling to read what else the new mother had to say about her baby daddy, and let us know if you believe Blueface’s allegations about Offset in the comments.

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Offset Releases Video For “Blame It On Set”

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Continuing a career tradition of bold visuals, Offset uncovers a showstopping and cinematic music video for “BLAME IT ON SET” out now via Motown Records. It remains a standout from his acclaimed sophomore full-length LP, SET IT OFF, which bowed at #2 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart and top 5 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart upon release. “BLAME IT ON SET” follows his “DON’T YOU LIE” visual.

Listen to SET IT OFF HERE.

Directed by Maya Table and executive produced/creative directed by SheShe Pendleton and Offset, the new “BLAME IT ON SET” visual unexpectedly opens with the rap superstar behind a desk at a nine-to-five job. Soon after, he breaks free from the monotony as the pace picks up. It includes High-energy vignettes with Offset commanding a legion of followers with no shortage of surprises eventually leading to an all-out riot in a warehouse. His charisma shines in every frame.

SET IT OFF has already tallied hundreds of millions of streams highlighted by the likes of “JEALOUSY” featuring Cardi B and more. In addition, it earned widespread acclaim. Beyond plugs and features from Associated PressGQ, and more Variety noted, “‘SET IT OFF’ shows major artistic growth for the Atlanta rapper and sets a new course for him as a solo artist.”

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Offset Rebels Against Boring Office Jobs And Obnoxious Bosses In His Luxurious ‘Blame It On Set’ Video

Offset answers to no one. His sophomore solo album, Set It Off, made it on Uproxx‘s “Best Albums Of 2023” list because of his fierce commitment to authenticity and his fearless embrace of hard-earned luxury. His freshly dropped video for “Blame It On Set” encapsulates those qualities.

The Maya Table-directed video begins with Offset in the dull, soul-sucking environment more commonly associated with 9-to-5 office jobs than multi-platinum-certified rappers. But there Offset is, sitting alone at a desk, constantly checking the clock (relatable), stapling papers, and piling them up.

It appears that he’s done for the day, but a very obnoxious and unkempt boss comes in with a new stack for Offset to staple. He’s yelling while chewing a jelly donut, leading to jelly grossly falling onto Offset’s desk. That’s the final straw. Offset clenches his fist but chooses to fight back by rounding up his coworkers, rocking high-fashion fits, and spitting confident bars.

The “Blame It On Set” video follows similarly elaborate visuals for fellow Set It Off tracks “Jealousy” with Cardi B (and Jamie Lee Curtis), “Fan,” and “Say My Grace” featuring Travis Scott. Offset and Don Toliver also performed “Worth It” for the first time on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Watch the “Blame It On Set” video above.

Cardi B and Don Toliver are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Cardi B Flaunts Her Unedited Curves, Says She Is Ready To Focus On Herself And Drop “Dead Weight” Amid Offset Break-Up Rumors

Cardi B is having a tumultuous 2023. Her actions online have led to a ton of backlash and debates. It seems she is fighting a lot of inner demons right now, and it may be time for a fresh start in 2024, or possibly starting today. Very recently, many publications, including Bossip, have been reporting that the mother of two and Offset might be splitting up. The rumors started when Cardi posted this cryptic message on her Instagram Story. She wrote, “You know when you just outgrow relationships.”

She quickly followed that up with a second post, saying, “I’m tired of protecting people’s feelings…I GOTTA PUT MYSELF FIRST!” Both rappers also unfollowed each other on the platform. Things have now escalated further after Cardi went on IG Live to talk about setting yourself up for success. “You gotta rid of dead weight and when it comes to dead weight, I’ll say mentality, procrastination, laziness, and people. A lot of people are dead weight, too.”

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The New York artist put the hammer down by imploring that next year is going to be about taking care of herself. It seems this newfound confidence sparked Cardi to post some natural photos of her body. She uploaded a photo of her in a matching army green bra and underwear set flexing her body. The caption on the Story post read, “NO EDIT.” It is happy to see Cardi feel comfortable in her skin and hopefully, with all of the changes she wants to make she will be in a better place moving forward.

What are your initial thoughts on Cardi B’s recent Instagram post showing off her unedited body? Do you think she and Offset are actually through, or is she referring to other people in her life? Does she have a valid point about what she had to say in her messages about New Year’s resolutions? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Cardi B and Offset. Furthermore, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

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The Best Hip-Hop Albums Of 2023

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Hip-hop in 2023 was largely a game of hard left turns and stylistic leaps of faith. From Doja Cat’s bridge-burning fourth album Scarlet to Lil Uzi Vert’s wildly experimental Pink Tape, hip-hop artists went out of their way to subvert expectations and push the boundaries of the genre — and their fans. Don’t get it twisted, though; none of this was provocation for provocation’s sake. Instead, it was these artists’ way of paying homage to hip-hop’s roots in its 50th year — the true foundation of sonic experimentation and musical play, not just mean-mugging and tough-guy posturing.

So, no, our list this year (which includes a few projects released after last year’s cutoff) doesn’t feature too much gangsta rap or elitist encyclopedia rap. But we feel that it captures the true breadth of hip-hop’s contemporary landscape, from rappers who sound more like rockers to the most popular radio mainstays and the future stars bubbling just under the radar. Here are the best hip-hop albums of 2023.

Aminé and Kaytranada – Kaytraminé

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The term “album of the summer” gets tossed around quite a lot lately, but this joint effort from the Portland rapper and Canadian dance producer earns it with 11 breezy-yet-diverse approaches to the seasonal sound and its related topics. From the glitzy, mellow “Rebuke” to the funk-tinged Pharrell feature “4Eva,” the lively spirit of the warmest months of the year comes through in ways both unexpected and comfortingly familiar. – Aaron Williams

Blxst & Bino Rideaux – Sixtape 3

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Blxst and Bino Rideaux stumbled upon their secret sauce with “Savage” from Sixtape in 2019, and the third installment, Sixtape 3, is the LA rappers’ most complementary offering yet. “Shaq and Kobe, it’s only right if we three-peat,” Blxst poses in “Road Runnin.” Blxst and Bino trade alley-oops, lyrically and thematically. The provocatively lustful “ Doin Yo Stuff” is balanced out by the romantic, slow jam-adjacent “Get Away,” and the groovy “Baccseat” brings the opposing emotions under one roof. The empathic dunk is “Blueprint,” where Blxst and Bino cleverly flex “boss sh*t.” No lies were told. – Megan Armstrong

Chika – Samson

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Chika’s mental health struggles have been heartbreaking to witness. Instead of retiring from rap, with the guidance of trained professionals, her album, Samson reveals the kinks in her armor. Through the project, listeners learn that Chika is a mystery that even she herself is still figuring out. The unabashed biblical references sprinkled on Samson stress that both Chika’s bars and professional footsteps have been ordered by a higher calling. Samson is Chika emerging from the belly of the beast, ready to stake her claim in the rap scene. – Flisadam Pointer

Doja Cat – Scarlet

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While Doja Cat and her antics have proven polarizing over the past few months, her ability to make hits is undeniable. On Scarlet, Doja prioritized lyrics and her hip-hop craft overall, showcasing her abilities on the confident and assured “Go Off” and the horrorcore-influenced “Demons.” Though she’s previously denounced her past pop hits, old habits die hard, notably with the infectious “Paint The Town Red.” – Alex Gonzalez

El Michels Affair & Black Thought – Glorious Game

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Listen, you can go ahead and call me a stodgy old crank for continuing to value technically superior exercises in formalism in 2023. That’s fine. Black Thought remains the (read: THEE) finest bar-for-bar, straight-up rapper in hip-hop to this day and it’s worth honoring that — especially when he possesses the awareness to pair his prodigious talents with production worthy of the finest funk-soul excursions into ’70s Classicism this side of Adrian Younge’s Luke Cage soundtrack. – A.W.

Gunna – A Gift And A Curse

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If I told you a year ago that Gunna, after the success of chart-topping success DS4EVER, would be releasing a “comeback” album in 2023, you’d probably call me crazy. However, that was the case for the Atlanta rapper this year. Gunna was one of many indicted in the ongoing YSL RICO, and his image with the public took a turn for the worse when he accepted a plea deal for a release 10 months after his imprisonment. Gunna was called everything from a snitch to a traitor, and while the facts proved otherwise, his fourth album A Gift & A Curse also proved that he wouldn’t let them hinder his career. So with it, Gunna delivered one that silenced his critics, set forth a summer hit with “F*kumean,” and etched itself into the conversation for album of the year. – Wongo Okon

J Hus – Beautiful And Brutal Yard

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When most folks think of UK rap (at least here in the US), they primarily think of grime or drill, two categories that are great representations of Black diaspora culture in the island nation. However, that’s also a woefully incomplete and reductive understanding. Fortunately, more people are bound to get hip to J Hus’ unique fusion of Afropop and dancehall sensibilities with hip-hop swagger and flows, thanks in large part to the Drake co-sign he receives on “Who Told You.” But there’s also the cheeky takedown of phony tough guys on “Masculine,” the sly come-ons of “Nice Body” with Jorja Smith, and the overall counter geographical tropical vibe to recommend J Hus’ latest. – A.W.

Jack Harlow – Jackman

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Jack Harlow heard the complaints about his last album, Come Home The Kids Miss You, and responded in kind with a 10-song salvo of tracks that saw the Louisville rapper revert to the hungry, intensely-focused artist he was as he freestyled and battle-rapped his way to the top. The highlights: “They Don’t Love It,” “Gang Gang Gang,” and “Blame On Me,” which saw his talent for conceptual songwriting flexed to a degree fans hadn’t seen for nearly two years. – A.W.

Killer Mike – Michael

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Killer Mike has put out six solo albums and four as a member of Run The Jewels over the past 20 years, yet Michael could very well be his debut album. It’s certainly his most biographical; on songs like “Down By Law,” “Motherless,” and “High & Holy,” he introduces us, for what feels like the first time, to an adolescent Michael Render, detailing the trials, tribulations, and temptations that gave us the controversial, outspoken figure Killer Mike has become. With a Southern Baptist soundscape and show-stealing turns from André 3000, Fabo, Young Thug, and more, Michael gives us our clearest picture of the rapper yet. – A.W.

Lady London – S.O.U.L.

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For the past few years, the Bronx, New Yorked-based rapper has been raising her profile with a stream of impressive freestyles, endearing herself to the internet’s community of hardcore hip-hop traditionalists. With S.O.U.L. (Signs of Universal Love, she finally delivers on their investment, offering a collection of songs that show she can stick to a concept and execute it at a high level. With samples of the classic hip-hop that influenced her style and guest appearances from some of R&B’s most vibrant presences, like Jeremih, Tink, and Capella Grey, S.O.U.L. solidifies London’s place as one of boom-bap rap’s strongest torchbearers. – A.W.

Larry June & The Alchemist – The Great Escape

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The Great Escape is a portal to idyllic, immaculate bliss. It’s like the musical version of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations — taste-testing beats and flows — as Larry and Al traveled together while recording. The likes of Action Bronson (“Solid Plan”) and Ty Dolla Sign (“Summer Reign”) sweeten the pot, but the substance is found in June’s straightforward lyricism complementing The Alchemist’s trippy soundscapes. “I get impulsive, if I want it then I go and cop it,” June raps on the hazy “ 60 Days,” unintentionally causing an unshakable impulse for a fresh Larry June and The Alchemist joint album every summer. – M.A.

Lil Uzi Vert – Pink Tape

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After almost two years of delays, Lil Uzi Vert’s sprawling Pink Tape finally arrived in July with a disarming array of styles and sounds to choose from, displaying the full range of dimensions the protean Philly rapper has always offered but rarely unleashed all at once. Paring down a list of 1,500 song ideas to the 26 represented here should be considered an accomplishment in itself, but for those songs to also represent such a diverse spectrum of musical influences from alternative and metal to something I can only call techno-rap is an exciting distillation of how much more territory hip-hop can explore. – A.W.

Lil Yachty – Let’s Start Here

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Is Lil Yachty’s experiment in psychedelia technically hip-hop? I think the point he makes with Let’s Start Here is: who cares? (We’re including him here because of how Yachty got his start, the mode of the music he primarily makes, and the fact that he spends as much of this rock-inspired effort rapping as he does singing.) Yachty’s always bristled at the thought that he could be limited to just one genre. Here’s the strongest argument in his favor. – A.W.

Luh Tyler – My Vision

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Luh Tyler is like the perfect synthesis of predecessors such as Kodak Black and Lil Tecca, with the carefree confidence of pre-graduation youth and the poised, deceptively clever pen game of the frequently incarcerated gangster rapper. By combining his natural gifts with an easygoing, unpracticed charisma and subject matter centered more around teenage fantasies of luxury lifestyles than drug game-produced shootouts, Luh Tyler cleans up the typical Florida approach to hip-hop without losing his cool. – A.W.

Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains

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Arguably the most dominant producer of the streaming era, Metro Boomin comes close to creating his magnum opus with this late 2022 compilation (which is after Uproxx’s cutoff for Best of 2022 consideration). His full curatorial superpowers go on display in Heroes & Villians as he assembles his own Avengers of rap titans — or a Legion of Doom if you want to see it another way. 21 Savage, Future, Migos, Travis Scott, and more help fill out the roster, but the star here is always his production, skillfully tying them all together. – A.W.

Noname – Sundial

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Noname isn’t in rap to make friends but to platform important causes. On her latest album, Sundial, Noname uses the project’s brief run time to have an intense communal conversation, as she’s so militantly pointed out during her triumphant NPR Tiny Desk Concert. Nothing and no one is off limits. Sundial is sharply witted banter about politics, classism, racism, and more. Whoever said rap was in its flop era clearly hasn’t listened to Noname’s Sundial because the project is a lyrical masterclass and a brilliant display of what craftsmanship sounds like. – F.P.

Oddisee – To What End

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Oddisee, one of the most consistent voices operating in the rap world for the past decade or so, has reached an impasse with himself about why he does what he does. And, in the spirit of true talent, he winds up using that as inspiration on this, his 10th studio album, which questions the nature of aspiration. To What End finds Oddisee wrestling with not just his goals and ambitions but what they might cost and whether it’s all really worth it. For us the listeners, it is. – A.W.

Offset – Set It Off

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“I could’ve kept it to myself / They can’t be too upset,” Offset raps on “Blame It On Set.” We can’t blame him for letting three-plus years elapse between his 2019 debut solo album, Father Of 4, and October’s Set It Off after listening to the latter — a conceptual LP soaked in meticulous artistry. Not even tasteful Michael Jackson cosplay on the album’s cover overshadows Offset’s authenticity. He’s at total ease — equal parts playful (“Jealousy” featuring Cardi B) and vulnerable (“Say My Grace” featuring Travis Scott). Be thankful he didn’t keep these bars to himself any longer. – M.A.

Quavo – Rocket Power

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It wasn’t the Migos reunion we wanted, but Quavo’s first solo album since 2018’s Quavo Huncho gave us something else we needed: An album of emotional growth from one of rap’s most stoic hitmakers. It’s his most adult music yet, expanding on the emotional fallout from the loss of Takeoff, yes, but also detailing how Quavo became Quavo — and how Migos became Migos. There’s a vulnerability in tracks like “Hold Me” and “Greatness” that deepens his usual boasts and gives dimension to the sharp-sighted trap bangers that have come to define Quavo’s career. – A.W.

Sexyy Red – Hood Hottest Princess

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In this business, one of the dangers of getting too invested in what looks to be a promising young talent based on one compelling single is having that investment bust out when a full project lacks the magnetism of the song that got you invested in the first place. Fortunately, that didn’t happen with Sexyy Red, the sassy St. Louisan who captivated us with the delightfully disaffected “Born By The River,” followed up with the relatable ratchetry of “Pound Town,” and paid off our interest by not retreating a single step on Hood Hottest Princess, which turned out to be every bit as uproariously lascivious as her breakout singles. – A.W.

Skyzoo x The Other Guys – The Mind Of A Saint

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A masterfully executed concept album inspired by the characters and events of the drug-game epic Snowfall, The Mind Of A Saint finds Skyzoo putting his feet in the shoes of the show’s principal criminal mastermind. Sky writes through the perspective of an older, wiser Franklin Saint who turned to the pen instead of the bottle — after all, he did finish the project before the final season had aired — but even with two layers of functionalization, the words and themes ring true. – A.W.

Teezo Touchdown – How Do You Sleep at Night?

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“Maybe they were gonna be a painter until somebody said they couldn’t paint / Maybe thought they was the next Jean-Michel ‘til somebody yelled, ‘No, you ain’t,’” Teezo Touchdown sings on the unorthodox alt-rap “Impossible.” The other 13 tracks on his fiercely authentic and genre-defiant debut album, How Do You Sleep At Night?, confirm (at least) two things: Teezo didn’t listen to anyone who might have told him he couldn’t, and he’s not interested in becoming the “next” anything — unless it pertains to his entrancing individual evolution. – M.A.

That Mexican OT – Lonestar Luchador

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Aside from having one of hip-hop’s most luxurious pseudonyms, Texas native That Mexican OT also had one of its most outstanding projects of the year. Although his native Bay City is an hour away from Houston proper, he fits right in alongside its continuum of throaty, laid-back rap stars (which also includes, in some circles, Bun B, despite his hailing from Port Arthur, similarly removed from the city itself). On Lonestar Luchador, the gravely baritone with which OT spits first catches you off-guard, then lures you in with its smoky texture, like the state’s best barbecue. The standout is “Johnny Dang,” but “Cowboy In New York,” “Barrio,” and “Groovin” are all well worth the spin. – A.W.

Travis Scott – Utopia

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Five years removed from his last album and returning to the spotlight after a two-year absence, Travis Scott offers a view of Utopia that may run counter to our expectations but certainly illuminates exactly where the Houston rapper sees himself. While he goes back to what’s worked for him on tracks like “Hyaena” and “I Know?” he also blasts his way forward with the fan-favorite “Fe!n” and recaptures his and Drake’s charming chemistry on “Meltdown.” If Utopia doesn’t set the standard for the rap world around it as Astroworld did in 2018, it feeds Travis’ base, laying a sturdy foundation for the future. – A.W.

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Rumors Swirl Offset and Cardi B After Couple Unfollow Each Other

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Cardi B and Offset has unfollowed each other, social media detectives have discovered. The belief is the two are once again at a rocky point in their relationship.

Adding fuel to the fire is a pair of messages on Cardi’s Instagram story. “You know when you just out grow relationships,” she wrote.

In a seperate message she added, “I’m tired of protecting peoples feelings…I GOTTA PUT MYSELF FIRST!”

Seperately, Offset would post a video from Scarface. Ultimately, we will have to wait for a proper update from them both.

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Offset Michael Jackson Tattoo Questions Annoy Late Singer’s Daughter Paris: “It’s Not Really My Business”

As the daughter of Michael Jackson, Paris has known since birth what it’s like to have all eyes on her. Thankfully, she’s now a pro at handling potentially sticky situations with grace, especially in the public eye. After a recent run-in with TMZ, the Swarm actress quickly used her social media platform to prevent her comments about another celebrity’s body art from being taken out of context. According to Jackson, the outlet asked her about Offset’s tattoo tribute to her late father during their latest encounter, and she wasn’t comfortable discussing another person’s body.

Rather than taking the opportunity to gossip, the 25-year-old told the reporter (who she clarified is always friendly during their interactions) that she’s not “really like in the business of commenting on what other people do with their bodies because it’s none of [her] f**king business.”

Read More: Paris Jackson Calls Dad Michael Jackson A “Free-Love, Hippie-Type Dude”

Paris Jackson Gets Ahead of the Blogs After Answering Offset Question

When explaining her reason for sharing the news, Jackson added, “I just figured this was going to pop up in the next day or two, so I wanted to steal TMZ‘s headline from them so that it’s not news anymore.” With any luck, other stars will begin to take the same approach and take their power back from media outlets misconstruing their words. Offset has yet to comment on the situation, and we’re curious to see if he will.

While TMZ is still talking about Offset’s tattoo tribute to MJ, the rest of the internet is concerned about the status of his relationship with Cardi B. The “Jealousy” collaborators have been throwing subliminal signs about a breakup, or at least trouble in paradise, on social media, and we’re burning to know if it is legitimate, or simply a ploy to distract the Barbz from streaming Pink Friday 2 when it lands later this month. Read more about the couple’s drama at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Cardi B & Offset: Are They Headed For Splitsville…Again?

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Speculation about Cardi B and Offset’s marriage has once again ignited, leaving fans wondering if the couple is officially over. Fans began to speculate following a cryptic message from the Bronx rapper.

‘I GOTTA PUT MYSELF FIRST’

On Dec. 4, Cardi B wrote cryptic statements on her Instagram story stating:

“I’m tired of protecting people’s feelings… I GOTTA PUT MYSELF FIRST!” 

She also added:

“You know when you just outgrow relationships.”

Shortly after, observant fans noticed that the hip-hop couple no longer follow each other on Instagram. This ultimately led up to fans wondering if the “Hot Sh*t” rapper was alluding to her marriage with Offset, and if they are broken up. 

Past Breakup Rumors

Amidst the latest breakup rumors, it is essential to note that this is not the first time Cardi B and Offset’s relationship has faced turbulence. In the past, the former Migos member hinted at the “Bongos” rapper’s infidelity, while also facing numerous allegations of cheating himself. 

In June 2023, the couple addressed the cheating claims, with Cardi B dismissing them and Offset accusing her of being unfaithful.

Despite the ongoing controversies, the couple has shown resilience in the past. In 2020, Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset following infidelity rumors but later called off the divorce

Fans Speculate

This history of ups and downs has left fans uncertain about the state of their relationship and questioning whether this is just another bump in the road.

Fans have been quick to speculate about the current situation, with many taking to social media to share their opinions. One user named @OnlyMeez wrote, “They got new music dropping just starting drama to build hype yall for the easiest sh*t.” 

Others argue that there is genuine trouble in paradise and that this could be the end of Cardi B and Offset’s relationship.

On The Move

While the speculations continue, both Cardi B and Offset have been focused on their endeavors. The Bronx native posed for luxury brand Balenciaga, as Offset organized a successful toy drive called “Toy 4 The Nawf” in Atlanta, Georgia. 

Teyana Taylor & Iman Shumpert Split

In the world of celebrity breakups, another couple that has recently made headlines for their separation is Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert. The couple confirmed their separation and are currently navigating the process of getting a divorce.

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