Offset Opens Up About His Feelings After Losing Takeoff

Offset is still mourning the loss of TakeOff and he’s opened up about the hole his Migos partner’s death has left in his heart nearly a year later. With his solo album’s release on the horizon, Set pulled up to Way Up With Angela Yee on Monday (July 31) where he got candid on an array of topics in his life including the burden of continuing the journey as a superstar rapper without TakeOff by his side.

“I’m unhealed. I’m being honest, I lost my brother. I’m not healed — I’m not good,” Offset said. “And this shit doesn’t help nothing. We start so people be thinking it’s just cool but I’m a real grown man. I cry every day about this shit. At some point, it fucks me up every day.

“And then it is this type of bullshit on top of shit that be too much for me. I’m still a human being. I’m dealing with shit personally and people’s opinions matter nowadays.

He continued: “What’s on Twitter matters what’s being said. I play cool, I smile for the cameras, I do fashion week, and all this shit but behind the scenes I need my woman to be there for me for what I’m going through.”

The father of five plans on pouring that pain into his art as fans will hear Offset baring his soul on his poignant upcoming album.

“Hell yeah, I put all my feelings into the music because I don’t really do interviews or the online thing,” he added. Offset kicked off the rollout of his untitled project on Friday (July 28) with the release of his Cardi B-assisted single “Jealousy.”

Earlier this year, he promised features from Chloe Bailey, Future, Travis Scott, and a posthumous appearance from TakeOff in an interview with Variety.

TakeOff was shot and killed outside of a Houston bowling alley in November 2022. Quavo looks to also honor his nephew’s legacy with the release of his Rocket Power album on Friday (August 4).

Source – HipHopDx

In Other News – J. Cole Reveals His Hip Hop Heroes to Kevin Hart

J. Cole has opened up about the Hip Hop heroes that inspired him to chase greatness and become one of rap’s dignitaries. Cole recently sat down for an episode of Hart to Heart with Kevin Hart where he paid homage to some of the game’s legends that paved the way like JAY-Z and 2Pac.

“I got a whole list of people who are the reason why I’m here — the north stars that I look up to. Obviously, Pac. Jay, Nas, Eminem, André 3000, Lil Wayne. And these are obviously the big bullets,” he said. Read more

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