Foster reportedly acted alone in getting Offset onstage to “open the door to a reconciliation” because she believes in their marriage and Offset begged Foster for her help. Despite a video that surfaced in which it appeared that Cardi B’s publicist, Patientce Foster, guided Offset onto the stage to crash Cardi’s set, TMZ reports that Cardi was not in on the stunt. Update, December 17: Cardi B insists that Offset’s public apology was not staged and neither is their breakup. thank god I ain’t got no balloons sheeesh- OFFSET December 16, 2018 “A nigga was just trying ….thank god I ain’t got no balloons sheeesh.”Īll of my wrongs have been made public, i figure It’s only right that my apologies are made public too. “All of my wrongs have been made public, I figure it’s only right that my apologies are made public too,” he wrote. Update, later Sunday afternoon: The forgiveness, it keeps begging! In a new tweet, Offest explained his rationale for trying to woo Cardi back in the public eye. Update, Sunday afternoon: In two videos posted to Instagram, Cardi expressed appreciation to her fans for supporting her so vehemently through this drama, but wished interest would “die down.”Ī post shared by CARDIVENOM on at 1:05am PST He had a microphone! Who gave him a microphone? Offset probably did a mic check to beg for forgiveness from his estranged wife! The video published by The Shade Room does not show what Cardi said in response, but her body language throughout was, “I’m not having it.” Then Offset appeared holding the same kind of unkillable roses Seina brought to Terrace House: Opening New Doors. Stage hands wheeled giant bouquets on stage that spelled “TAKE ME BACK CARDI” in red and white roses. The Migos rapper crashed Cardi B’s set at Rolling Loud to apologize for hurting her and beg to be taken back. Someone thinks that roses can undo alleged infidelity, and that someone is Offset. While Father of 4 is still far more interesting and better constructed than most other Migos-related solo offerings, it re-enforces the notion that the group's chemistry is a stronger force than any one of its individual members' talents.#PressPlay: #Offset crashes #CardiB’s set at #RollingLoud to apologize in person ?? (?: post shared by The Shade Room on at 10:52pm PST Offset occasionally draws back the curtain on his struggles and regrets, but he plays it safe more often than not. While entertaining and respectable, much of the album simply sounds like emptier Migos tracks. He switches between more personal themes and standard trap lyricism throughout the album, touching on insecurity and substance abuse on "North Star" (which features an unexpectedly moving vocal cameo from CeeLo Green) before returning to clich‚s and bragging on mediocre tracks like "On Fleek" and "Made Men." Even when operating in his comfort zone, Offset produces some strong tracks with the sinister "Legacy" (bolstered by great features from 21 Savage and Travis Scott) and album standout "Clout," which is made by Cardi B's high-energy, high-confrontation cameo. The intimacy of the lyrics is almost uncomfortable, but it sets the tone for how deep the album can go. The opening title track sees him speaking directly to each of his four children about the shortcomings and struggles he faced trying to be a better father to each of them at different phases in his life. The marriage of minimal, eerie production and uncharacteristically vulnerable lyrics offers a direct window into Offset's psyche in the album's best moments. Offset's rocky relationship with Cardi B received enough public scrutiny to inspire an album's worth of response tracks, and he addresses his notorious unfaithfulness in their marriage on the apology song "Don't Lose Me." Atmospheric production gives much of the album a darkly dreamy feel, but this song feels especially mournful, with plaintive strings underscoring remorseful lyrics. While Offset isn't necessarily more charismatic or visible than his Migos counterparts Quavo and Takeoff, the life experiences he mines for Father of 4 easily result in the most captivating of the group's solo offerings. Offset's moody and sometimes personal Father of 4 marks the rapper's first proper attempt at a solo album, coming after the excellent 2017 project Without Warning, a grizzly Halloween-themed mixtape made in collaboration with 21 Savage and producer Metro Boomin. All three members of Atlanta trap superstars Migos released solo recordings of some kind following their collective commercial breakthrough with records like 2015's Yung Rich Nation and their critically acclaimed 2017 album Culture.