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Offset dropped by The Breakfast Club and opened up about his relationship with Quavo, as well as his flare-up with Nicki Minajās husband, Kenneth Petty.
All year Offset has been teasing the release of his second solo album and the time has finally come. His album Set It Off will arrive this Friday and heās is in full promo mode.
With that in mind, he dropped by The Breakfast ClubĀ and one of the main topics was his current relationship with Quavo. The former group members reunited in honor of the late Takeoff and havenāt been seen together since.
According to HotNewHipHop, all is well between the two but the bond is not for public consumption.
āThatās my brother at the end of the day,ā said Offset. āWe good though, bro, we just linked up in Paris,ā he added. Set also revealed they both are using each other as a vessel in the grieving process. āIt donāt be for the public,ā
āThatās the thing when itās like this⦠Everything aināt for the public to be kiking. Everybody want us to be like⦠But we still gotta move on our own worlds,ā he continued to explain.
āAt the end of the day, āitās all love.ā
During the interview, Offset was open to discussing any and everything even his flare-up with Nicki Minajās husband.
As previously reported Kenneth Petty and Offset had an online squabble that stemmed from him DMāing a friend of Pettyās who was threatening his wife Cardi B. Somehow that led to Kenneth and the man on a block in NYC looking for Set who was in Colorado with Deion Sanders.
Petty was placed on house arrest after the incident which caused many to think the Atlanta rapper spoke to the police. According to the Migos member however, thatās far from the truth.
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āHell naw!ā said Offset. āPolice aināt never calling me. They aināt go no number for me. Man, please. I would never do no lame-a** s**t like that. Iād rather keep in the street than do some sh*t like that. All that sh*t a joke. Grown-a** man doing sh*t like thatā¦I just laugh at sh*t like that.ā
āIām just too old to participate in s**t like that,ā he added. āI think sometimes n***as want you to be tough. But when you crash out they call you stupid.ā
Additionally, Set added heās fought too hard to get away from all that energy to get sucked back in. When the Migos first took off, Offset was in jail, and when he was released, his rap sheet cost them money. Now much wiser and avoiding trouble, itās clear that Offset hasnāt forgotten those moments.
You can watch his Breakfast Club interview below.