Offset’s new album Set It Off is scheduled to drop at midnight, and it’s safe to say that fans can’t wait. The performer shared the tracklist earlier this month, revealing a slew of high-profile features. Travis Scott, Future, Latto, Young Nudy, and more make appearances on the LP. Offset’s wife, Cardi B, is also featured on two tracks.
For those who don’t remember, the duo unveiled “Jealousy” over the summer alongside a playful accompanying music video. Their second collab is titled “Freaky,” and is sure to become a fan-favorite. Cardi B shared her excitement for the release on social media today, hyping her man up and praising him for his dedication. “Soooo emotional MY BABYYYYY ALBUM DROPPIN TONIGHT!!!!!” she explained. “He been working sooo hard and NON STOP… I’m so proud of him. He really put his heart, sweat, and tears in this.”
Cardi B Tells Fans To Prepare For Her Offset Collab
Clearly, Cardi couldn’t be more proud of Offset, with whom she shares her two children, Kulture and Wave. She took to her Instagram Story recently to build further anticipation for the release, specifically for their “Freaky” collab. Cardi shared how hard he worked on the project, describing how she thinks female fans in particular will love his tracks with Latto and Chloe Bailey, “Fine As Can Be” and “Princess Cut.”
She went on to encourage them to wash up ahead of the release, claiming that there’s some preparation in order before “Freaky” drops. “I’ma need y’all to go and wash ya p*ss, cuz y’all gonna be poppin’ it tonight,” she advised. What do you think of Cardi B’s NSFW request for fans ahead of the release of Set It Off? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Offset and Cardi B.
At the stroke of midnight tonight, Offset Mania will ensue as he releases his anticipated album, Set It Off. The sophomore effort follows the Migos hitmaker’s explosive 2019 debut, Father of 4, which found success at its peak No. 4 position on the Billboard Hot 200 chart. The industry often worries if an artist’s second go-round will be as successful as the first. Still, because so much has happened in the four years since Father of 4, fans are poised with the expectation that Offset will address most of his most scathing controversies in what is slated to be another chart-topper.
We’ve seen the highs and lows of Offset and Cardi B’s marriage become critical conversations on social media. This is especially true as rumors of infidelities plague the couple. Also, Offset’s move to a solo career was heavily debated amid chatter that he’d split from his Migos family. Then, of course, the rapper’s world was shaken when Takeoff, a best friend he considered a “cousin” since they were kids, was shot and killed almost one year ago in Houston. Further, who can forget his epic clapbacks during his Bobbi Althoff interview? As these hot topics are weighed by admirers and naysayers alike, Offset sat down with Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1 to discuss Set It Off, why now is the perfect time for its release, and how the family has kept him grounded.
“I’m so excited for this project. You just don’t know, man. I feel— I’m proud of myself, man. I never be proud of myself, I never give myself no pats. But I’m proud of myself, bro. I know I put a big effort into it. I stepped outside of the box, like I said, and I took my time and didn’t rush the product. I’m not settling for the past. I want progression through the future. I wanted to, especially with this project, progress as an artist and not bottle my talents like dancing. That’s why in my videos, I’ve been bringing those elements out of me because I feel like the more you entertain the people, and the more you show people who you are, the more they accept you and follow your lead.
“Even me doing interviews and speaking more, I’ve been wanting to do that. Because people need to understand Offset. I’m not a serious guy, I’m a funny guy. I’m very creative. I love to speak, and I know how to speak well as an adult. Man, like you saying, man, I just want to elevate my sound and elevate… I do appreciate all the things I’ve been through. You know what I’m saying? Everything’s been great, and I love the blessings, but I just want more. I’m hungry for more and to challenge myself to get better.”
“I felt like I was supposed to drop last year, and it would’ve been the wrong time. It would’ve been overlooked, and the music wasn’t there yet. So I didn’t. I’m glad I held back to make sure that the sound of the music was good and also the story that could match what I’m trying to do. It was hard, too, though, because, like you saying, that cycle going. You watching other people go, you watching new people come every day. Then it’s like, ‘Am I getting… I need to drop.’”
“At one point, I was like, ‘Man, I need just drop. I need to drop, I need to…’ Honestly, bro, I’ve never felt good about an album because I always was nervous, or think you too much into it like, ‘Damn, what if this ain’t the song? We put out the wrong song.’ But this one, I’m confident, bro. I feel good, man, I feel like I did—I know I challenged myself. I know I took it to the next level for me. As an individual, not about everybody else, but me as an individual, bro, as an artist, challenging myself to do different things. I salute myself because I was stubborn for a long time.”
On Growing As An Artist & Working With New Producers
“I want to grow, and I’m cool to grow, and I accept the growth. I just feel like every year, every time, you should always be growing … What my whole mission for this album was, was to not get caught up in ‘I’m that guy.’ I feel like sometimes, when you get caught up in that, you create the same thing because you’re comfortable in that element. Then, in this day and age, people is pointing that sh*t out now. Like, ‘Oh, this sounds the same. This sounds the same.’”
“I feel like a lot of people talk down on the A&R like you don’t need them. But they bring you another element that you wouldn’t have thought of, or they might tell you to work with these producers instead of working with the old producers. The only two producers I worked with that’s on this album that’s previous was Metro [Boomin] and Southside. The rest like, Vinylz, Boy Wonder, and even Taste the Money, I had not really had no product out with these guys.”
On Takeoff & Migos’s Legacy
“Take had that…he just had good character. He was a good person at heart, away from none of this jewelry and music and fame, which was never a part of his agenda. He just was like, ‘I make music with people that love my music, and I love everybody.’ He’s a loving person, man. It was just a tragedy my boy had to go like that, man. But I’m pushing for him, too. Legacy, the group thing is it. Can’t be a group because our main member is missing. That’s what people don’t… It’s not nothing against it with us. Just like, for us, we just can’t continue that way.
“But even on my own journey, I still feel his presence and his energy, like, ‘Bro, we got to go hard. We got to win. We got to win. This ain’t the end of it. We got to win.’ So, that’s another thing that pushed me through is my boy, Take, man. I know he always would want… He didn’t care that he didn’t care about the numbers, nothing. He like, ‘Bro, y’all’s sh*t hard.’ He’s just very supportive in that. I just keep that in the back of my mind and just keep pushing. Just keep pushing.”
Advice For His Younger Self
“I would tell myself to pay attention more and not to move so fast. When you first getting on, it’s like, oh, show, show, show, show. You’re not really figuring out a strategy onto what your long-term is. So, I would prepare myself for longterm instead of in the moment. I was always in the moment, in the moment, in the moment, in the moment, but never wanted to be an ‘in the moment artist.’ If you look at all the greats, the longevity is always reinventions. It’s always working outside of the box of what you usually do.
“My younger self, I would say, slow down and pay attention. Learn the game, learn yourself. Learn yourself first. Understand who you are as a person. Because that’s what helped me also with this album, understanding who I am as a person. I was having downtime. Music is up and down, not putting product out for a long time.”
On Approaching This Era With New Hunger
“Everybody want to go big, macho man. But I want to be able to just build my sh*t. I’m not afraid to jump in. I’m jumping into it like a new artist. I feel like if I do that, it’ll help me learn more, and then I will see the bumps instead of have a big head. ‘Well, I’m Offset. I come from the biggest rap group, or I got number one song, I got solo songs. They went crazy.’ Instead of getting into that bag, which I was maybe two years ago, it’s like, nah, bro, slow down. Show these people that you can do this. Build a show where people love Offset.”
“That has kept my head on my shoulders… being home with my family is also another reminder of why I do things. Then, them being able to be close to me and to hold me tight because I needed family for a long time, man. People think everything is peaches and cream with an artist. You go through mental things, you go through things with your family, you go through confidence things, you go through creative block. I had a creative block for a minute, and then in the summer, I had all my kids around, and that helped me be able to get back into, ‘Yo.’
“Because my son was like, ‘Dad, I want to hear some new songs.’ It was like, ‘Dang, okay.’ Like they giving me more life when I felt like I was draining. It just gave me—hearing my boys be like, ‘Dad, man, we want to hear your new music. When your new album going to drop? You need to come on.’ It just sparked the juice. Okay, let’s get back into the grind mode. Let’s get back into it.”
Stream Set It Off on all major platforms on Friday, October 13th.
Offset’s new album Set It Off drops at midnight, and it’s safe to say that fans can’t wait. The performer’s been teasing the project for some time now, recently unveiling a new single with Don Toliver, “Worth It.” The laid-back track gave listeners a taste of what’s to come, and some think that this could be some of his best work yet.
Fans aren’t the only ones looking forward to the drop, however. Recently, Offset’s longtime partner and mother of two of his kids, Cardi B, shared her thoughts. “Soooo emotional MY BABYYYYY ALBUM DROPPIN TONIGHT!!!!!” the hitmaker began. “He been working sooo hard and NON STOP… I’m so proud of him. He really put his heart, sweat, and tears in this.” Cardi is even featured on a couple tracks from the new LP, “Jealousy” and “Freaky.” The duo dropped “Jealousy” back in July alongside a fun accompanying music video.
Though he’s certainly been busy getting everything prepped for the big release, Offset was sure not to forget about Cardi. The “Bongos” rapper celebrated her birthday yesterday, and he surprised her with a pretty extravagant layout. As she walked down their staircase she was elated to find their home flooded with bright pink flower petals, candles, and plenty of balloons. “Thank you soo much babe @offsetyrn …you always go beyond for me.I love your skin,I love your face,I love your body , your ankles,I love your soul,I love your heart,I love your fart ,I love your faith,I love your talent ,I will BITE anybody for you lmaaooooo,” she wrote.
Other features on Set It Off include Travis Scott, Future, Latto, Young Nudy, and more. What do you think of Cardi B’s excitement for her man’s upcoming album? Are you looking forward to listening to Set It Off when it drops? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Cardi B and Offset.
Ahead of the release of his album this Friday, Offset made a visit to The Breakfast Club. During his time with Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy, Offset spoke about his relationship with Quavo, revealing everything is all good.
“That’s my brother at the end of the day,” Offset quickly replied to a question by DJ Envy. “We good though, bro, we just linked up in Paris.”
Offset is getting ready for his latest album, Set it Off, revealing a tracklist with many A-list stars coming aboard for features. Hitting social media, Offset revealed the tracklist for the album featuring his wife, Cardi B, Yung Nudy, Chloe, Travis Scott, Latto, Future, and more.
Motown Records has set the stage for the release of Offset’s first solo studio album since 2019’s acclaimed Father of Four. Titled Set It Off, the album is scheduled to drop on Oct. 13, marking a highly anticipated return for the prolific artist.
With the album’s pre-order launch, Offset has unveiled his fierce and infectious new single, “FAN.” This track was crafted with the collaborative efforts of producers Aaron Bow, FNZ, Teddy Walton, Thank You Fizzle, and Thurdi.
In an exciting twist, Offset directed the official music video for “FAN,” paying homage to the legendary Michael Jackson. The video features Offset and Paige Hurd (Power Book II: GHOST, Tyler Perry’s The Oval, Everybody Hates Chris) in a narrative that takes unexpected turns as the streets around them erupt in turmoil. The video also includes appearances by Twitch star/streamer Kai Cenat and Twitch star Fanum, all set against the backdrop of Los Angeles.
Offset’s return to the spotlight promises to be an electrifying moment for fans, as Set It Off aims to solidify his status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
Recently, Offset unveiled the tracklist for his eagerly-awaited upcoming album, Set It Off. The project includes several high-profile features from the likes of Travis Scott, Latto, Future, Don Toliver, and more. Of course, Offset’s partner Cardi B also makes a couple appearances. As expected, the tracklist only worked to build more anticipation for the release, which is just a few days away. Set It Off will drop on October 13, 2023.
Though fans were glad to get their eyes on the tracklist, many were quick to notice that something was missing. Offset’s teased a few of his collabs in recent weeks, including one with Playboi Carti reportedly titled “Rock Out.” The energetic track doesn’t appear on the tracklist for Set It Off, however, and fans had questions.
For obvious reasons, listeners were pretty disappointed that the collab was scrapped. This led to some speculation online that Carti’s team was behind the whole thing. Offset fueled the gossip when he liked a comment from a user claiming that Carti didn’t clear the feature, seemingly confirming their theories. Now, he’s officially revealed the reason behind the missing collab, and it turns out that fans were right.
During a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, Offset explained that Carti didn’t clear the feature. Despite it being a let-down since the song’s such a banger, Offset insists he doesn’t have any hard feelings for his collaborator. The performer says that he respects Playboi Carti’s decision, and didn’t try to push him to clear it. “It’s all love though, it’s my lil bro,” he described. “I’m like trying to move forward, it’s cool. Like, I got some sh*t.” What do you think of Playboi Carti not clearing his Set It Off feature? Are you disappointed that he’s not on the album? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Offset and Playboi Carti.
Offset’s new project is right around the corner. Set It Off is due to be released this weekend and he’s been in full album promotion mode for a while. He’s already dropped two singles from the album leading off with “Jealousy” alongside Cardi B and following it up with “FLY.” He’s also been collaborating with streamer Kai Cenat with the pair even doing a full 24-hour livestream to promote the album. Earlier this week he shared the absolutely stacked feature list from the album. Travis Scott, Future, Latto, Don Toliver, and more are all due to appear on the rapper’s first solo project in 4 years.
Now, Offset has shared a new “From The Nawf” freestyle to further promote the album. In the freestyle he delivers slick flows and thoughtful wordplay that has fans hyped for his upcoming album. In the comments they can’t contain the excitement. “Set It Off AOTY incoming,” and “need dat album immediately,” two of the top comments read. Check out the a clip of the impressive freestyle below.
One artist that fans expected to see on the tracklist was Playboi Carti. When the reveal showed that he wasn’t included on the album many fans wondered what happened to a song Offset had teased previously that had Carti on it. While no official explanation was offered the former Migos rapper liked a tweet that may have explained things. A fan asked if Carti wasn’t included on the album because he didn’t clear his verse for release and Offset himself liked the tweet.
Hype for the rapper’s first solo album is years is huge. The video shared of his freestyle racked up more than 14k likes on Instagram in just over an hour. Cardi B claimed last month that the project was good enough to be nominated for a Grammy next year. What do you think of Offset’s new “From The Nawf” freestyle? Let us know in the comment section below.
Back in February, Don Toliver released his third studio album, Love Sick. Days later, the Houston-native singer released a deluxe edition of the album. Still, fans are pressing for new music.
Offset, one-third of rap group Migos, is gearing up to drop new music. Like Toliver’s fans, Offset’s fans are also anticipating a new album from him, and thankfully, his second solo album Set It Off is arriving very soon. As the date gets closer, the album’s collaborations have been a buzzy topic.
In the past, the two artists have delivered a fire collabs in the form of 2019’s “Had Enough,” which also features Quavo. But fans have been wondering if Offset and Toliver will link up for another collab.
Do Offset and Don Toliver have a new song coming?
Offset and Toliver have once again collaborated. Their upcoming song, “Worth It” will appear as the third track on Set It Off.
Snippets of the song have surfaced online, on which, Toliver sings, “You got me, got me workin’ / I hope it’s worth it,” over a smooth, afro-fusion-inspired beat.
Offset is finally dropping his much-anticipated second solo album, Set It Off. Over the course of the past few months, the former Migo has demonstrated his rap chops on new tracks, leading up to a promising project.
Over the course of the past year, Offset has grappled with a multitude of emotions, especially following the dissolution of Migos and the death of his bandmate, Takeoff. Fans are expecting Offset to touch on these topics on the album.
We’ve put together a handy guide featuring everything we know about the album so far.
Release Date
Set It Off is out 10/13 via Motown/Capitol. Find more information here.
Tracklist
1. “On The River”
2. “Say My Grace” Feat. Travis Scott
3. “Worth It” Feat. Don Toliver
4. “Broad Day” Feat. Future
5. “Fan”
6. “Freaky“ Feat. Cardi B
7. “Hop Out The Van”
8.“ Don’t You Lie“
9. “I’m On“
10. “Big Dawg“
11. “Night Vision“
12. “Skyami” Feat. Mango Foo
13. “Dissolve“
14. “Fine As Can Be” Feat. Latto
15. “Buss My Watch“
16. “Dope Boy” Feat. Yung Nudy
17. “Princess Cut” Feat. Chlöe
18. “Jealousy” Feat. Cardi B
19. “Blame It On Set“
20. “Upside Down“
21. “Healthy“
Singles
So far, Offset has only shared the single “Fan” and the Cardi B-assisted “Jealousy.”
Artwork
You can see the different artworks for Set If Off below.
Tour
As of now, a tour supporting Set If Off has not been announced.
Don Toliver and Cardi B are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Offset is getting ready for his latest album, Set it Off, revealing a tracklist with many A-list stars coming aboard for features. Hitting social media, Offset revealed the tracklist for the album featuring his wife, Cardi B, Yung Nudy, Chloe, Travis Scott, Latto, Future, and more.
Motown Records has set the stage for the release of Offset’s first solo studio album since 2019’s acclaimed Father of Four. Titled Set It Off, the album is scheduled to drop on Oct. 13, marking a highly anticipated return for the prolific artist.
With the album’s pre-order launch, Offset has unveiled his fierce and infectious new single, “FAN.” This track was crafted with the collaborative efforts of producers Aaron Bow, FNZ, Teddy Walton, Thank You Fizzle, and Thurdi.
In an exciting twist, Offset directed the official music video for “FAN,” paying homage to the legendary Michael Jackson. The video features Offset and Paige Hurd (Power Book II: GHOST, Tyler Perry’s The Oval, Everybody Hates Chris) in a narrative that takes unexpected turns as the streets around them erupt in turmoil. The video also includes appearances by Twitch star/streamer Kai Cenat and Twitch star Fanum, all set against the backdrop of Los Angeles.
Offset’s return to the spotlight promises to be an electrifying moment for fans, as Set It Off aims to solidify his status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
It’s almost time for Offset to return with his new album, Set It Off. The album will be his first solo release since 2019’s Father Of 4. You can check out the tracklist, which features Cardi B, Chlöe, Don Toliver, Future, Latto, Mango Foo, Travis Scott, and Young Nudy, below.